Next Episode of Q+A is
Season 17 / Episode 7 and airs on 29 April 2024 11:35
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)
With how we vote, live and work in a state of flux, can we come together in volatile times? The panel discuss accusations from ASIO of traitorous activity by a retired politician, Gaza ceasefire negotiations plus the economy.
Panellists:
Senator Katy Gallagher: Minister for Finance, Women and the Public Service,
Keith Wolahan: Liberal MP for Menzies,
Nathan Thrall: Author & journalist,
Jamal Rifi: Doctor & community leader,
Sabine Wolff: Communications advisor & analyst
Who is the new economy really working for? What does the future hold? A panel of financial heavy-hitters and commentators join political leaders to discuss market power, rampant inflation, cost of living and a 'soft landing'.
Panellists:
Ed Husic: Minister for Industry & Science,
Jacqui Lambie: Senator for Tasmania,
Yanis Varoufakis: Economist, academic & author,
Stephanie Kelton: Author & professor of economics and public policy,
Joe Aston: Journalist & author
Artificial intelligence has moved from sci-fi fantasy to everyday use in facial recognition, deepfakes and ChatGPT to fake royals, social media spying, nuclear energy and a growing AI army - how will science remake our world?
Panellists
Brian Greene: Physicist & best-selling author,
Cathy Foley: Australia's Chief Scientist,
Jessie Stephens: Author & Mamamia Executive Editor,
Gus McLachlan: Retired Army major general,
Nadia Lee: ThatsMyFace CEO & ethical AI advocate
Has the great housing dream become a nightmare? Supply is falling behind demand, inflating a red-hot market. How do we boost affordability and accelerate construction? Are we ready for the big shifts coming to our suburbs?
Panellists:
Andrew Leigh: Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities & Treasury,
Andrew Bragg: Shadow Assistant Minister for Home Ownership,
Max Chandler-Mather: Greens Spokesperson on Housing & Homelessness,
Rose Jackson: NSW Minister for Housing & Homelessness,
Catherine Liddle: Chief Executive, SNAICC - National Voice for our Children,
Cameron Murray: Economist & author
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