Robbie Katter says any party wanting to form minority government with his party’s support will need to listen to what they have to say.
While Labor is looking stronger than predicted, a minority government could still eventuate if niether Labor nor the LNP has 47 seats once the dust settles.
Asked what a party would need to do to win him over, Mr Katter, who leaders Katter’s Australian Party, said a greater focus on regional areas would be on the cards.
“We’ll go very aggressive in any negotiation if we get that opportunity, if we’re lucky enough to get there,” he told the ABC.
“I hope that…