Katter's Australian Party says it has made preference deals with Clive Palmer, the LNP and the ALP in the hope of becoming the third force in Australian politics.

Strategic deals have been done with Labor in Queensland in an attempt to defeat the Greens in the Senate.

"In the Upper House we feel we have done the right deals that put us in the strongest position to kick the Greens out of the Senate and become the third force in Australian politics," said Bob Katter's son, Rob.

"People want a watchdog in the Senate and they are sick of the Greens and we believe we are the best to fill that space."

But Mr Katter says its the Liberals who have the majority of their preferences in the Upper House.

"All other states are Liberal-preferenced across Australia in the Upper House, so we feel there is a pretty good balance there, if not some tendency towards the Liberals," he said.

In the Lower House, Clive Palmer is due to get a big percentage of Katter's Party preferences, in every state except Queensland.

"We went straight to Palmer United Party in the Lower House across Australia,' Mr Katter said.

"The majority of Lower House seats are likely to be Liberal in Queensland."