Next Episode of Q+A is
Season 2024 / Episode 24 and airs on 25 November 2024 10:50
We invited some of our past panellists to share their experience of the program. Click on their image to see what they had to say.
Q&A is about democracy in action –the audience asks the questions.
It doesn't matter who you are, or where you're from - everyone can have a go and take it up to our politicians and opinion makers.
Q&A is live to air - happening as viewers watch – and it’s all about encouraging people to engage with politics and society. (source: www.abc.net.au)
Q+A is giving Australia a check-up - and we're taking your temperature. Our healthcare system has been called one of the best and most accessible in the world but there are gaping holes in the public sphere and growing costs.
It's the tightest, most contentious election in recent US history and the stakes couldn't be higher. Who will win? What will America look like the day after? How will a new president reshape alliances and the global economy?
The great transfer of political power. The United States is giving Donald Trump another chance, while the world anxiously waits for what comes next. What does a Trump White House mean for trade, security and the economy?
Panellists:
Malcolm Turnbull: Former (29th) prime minister of Australia.
Annastacia Palaszczuk: Former premier of Queensland and is currently a non-executive director to the Australia Post board.
Matt Canavan: Matt Canavan is a Queensland Senator for the National Party, based in Yeppoon on the state's central coast.
Erin Watson: International public policy expert.
Peter Lewis: Political strategist & researcher.
British journalist and author Jon Ronson joins Patricia Karvelas on the panel with Zoe Daniel and Tim Costello to discuss Trump, conspiracy theories and misinformation, social media, trade and the upcoming federal election.
Patricia Karvelas leads the conversation as citizens put their questions to politicians and thought leaders. Q+A brings together a panel including Geoff Raby and George Brandis to discuss the week's events.
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