Bob Katter's younger brother Richard Katter joins debate about mental health problems faced by gay people

By Melanie Kembrey
Updated October 7 2014 - 6:13pm, first published 5:43pm
Carl Katter has previously condemned his brother's views as "hurtful". Photo: Ten Network
Carl Katter has previously condemned his brother's views as "hurtful". Photo: Ten Network
Bob Katter, above, made comments on the mental health issues faced by gay people that led his brother Richard to speak out.
Bob Katter, above, made comments on the mental health issues faced by gay people that led his brother Richard to speak out.
Bob Katter, leader of Katter's Australian Party.
Bob Katter, leader of Katter's Australian Party.
Bob Katter, above, made comments on the mental health issues faced by gay people that led his brother Richard to speak out.
Bob Katter, above, made comments on the mental health issues faced by gay people that led his brother Richard to speak out.
Carl Katter has previously condemned his brother's views as "hurtful". Photo: Ten Network
Carl Katter has previously condemned his brother's views as "hurtful". Photo: Ten Network
Bob Katter, above, made comments on the mental health issues faced by gay people that led his brother Richard to speak out.
Bob Katter, above, made comments on the mental health issues faced by gay people that led his brother Richard to speak out.
Bob Katter, leader of Katter's Australian Party.
Bob Katter, leader of Katter's Australian Party.
Carl Katter has previously condemned his brother's views as "hurtful". Photo: Ten Network
Carl Katter has previously condemned his brother's views as "hurtful". Photo: Ten Network
Bob Katter, above, made comments on the mental health issues faced by gay people that led his brother Richard to speak out.
Bob Katter, above, made comments on the mental health issues faced by gay people that led his brother Richard to speak out.
Bob Katter, leader of Katter's Australian Party.
Bob Katter, leader of Katter's Australian Party.

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