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Katter, who is federal parliament’s longest-serving MP, became irate when asked about his Lebanese heritage by Nine Network journalist Josh Bavas.
Katter then approached Bavas with a raised fist when the reporter tried to ask what he thought about migrants who arrived in Australia with “good values”.
“I don’t think it’s fair to threaten journalists with a fist before they’ve even finished the question – I think it’s quite offensive to threaten a journalist,” he replied.
Katter to be ‘front and centre’ at March for Australia rally
The rally in Brisbane will be held on the final weekend of the state’s Multicultural Month.
Organisers have been linked with white nationalist ideas but they have distanced themselves from far-right groups.
Nine Network, Katter demand apology
“In my near 20 years in journalism I’ve never experienced that kind of reaction from an elected representative,” he said in a joint statement.