Katter's Australian Party (New Face)

Katter's Australian Party (KAP) is a political party in Australia. It was formed by the independent and former Nationals Member of Parliament for Kennedy Bob Katter, with a registration application lodged to the Australian Electoral Commission in 2011.

The political party went under slight revision during the late 2020s taking into account of dealing with climate change and switched to supporting a carbon tax to further support alternative energy.

The political party started gaining votes in the 2028 elections, having gained 10 seats in the House of Representatives and also retaking back the Division of Kennedy from the Liberal National Party. In the 2031 elections the party gained an additional five seats, and made their first presence in Brisbane, having won the divisions of Fairfax, Fisher, and Longman.

The party started seeing more support following the Chinese crisis in 2032, in which immigrants from China had came to Australia fleeing the collapsed state. In the 2034 presidential election, the Katter's Australian Party had jumped from a mere fifteen seats to 80 seats, while the Liberal/National coalition fell to having only 42 seats. The Labor Party, which had won the 2031 elections, fell to having only 19 seats due to the lack of action towards the immigrant issue.

During their rule form 2034 to 2058, the gun laws were reformed and allowed for self-defence to be a reason for owning a gun. The right to concealed carry was also passed. Other key policies by the party were also put into effect, such as the renationalisation of privatised assets and imposing limits against corporate monopolisation.

The party continues to play a major role in the Queensland Parliament and remains a major party in the Australian House of Representatives since 2058.

Both the political party and the Katter family are also notable for ruling the on and off, with the years of 1990-1993 and 2022-2028 the only duration, as of 2100, that had been ruled by another political party.