Hunters would be able to go on safari in north Queensland to shoot crocodiles under new laws proposed by Katter's Australian Party.

The party is drafting legislation, expected to be introduced before the end of May, to introduce culling, safari hunting, croc removal and egg collection initiatives.

Member for Dalrymple Shane Knuth says tourists would pay money to shoot crocodiles in Queensland. Credit:Harrison Saragossi

Indigenous communities would have the opportunity to run safari hunting tours, which would also boost the economy, under the plan.

"There would be a payment to go on a tour and this is about bringing rich tourists in to pay money to shoot crocs," Member for Dalrymple Shane Knuth said.