Australians are now living in COVID-induced isolation. In this special Q+A we look at how to home school the kids, work from home, and live on top of each other without going crazy!
How should we deal with the inevitable surges in domestic violence, mental health issues and unemployment? And what if you don’t have a home? How can we support the most vulnerable members of our community?
Send us a video showing how you’re coping with lockdown, or with a question for the panel via the Q+A website.
Q+A is live from Sydney on Monday, April 13 at 8.30pm AEST.
Joining Hamish on the Panel:
Matt Preston, Food critic and author Craig Foster, Refugee advocate and former Socceroos captain Julie McCrossin, Broadcaster and comedian John Anderson, Former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia Christine Morgan, CEO, National Mental Health Commission and National Suicide Prevention Adviser to the Prime Minister
With live cross to author and former teacher, Gabbie Stroud, a special appearance from TV presenter and landscape architect Costa, and a performance by The Wiggles!
Watch Q+A on Monday at the special time of 8.30pm on ABC TV, streamed live on ABC iview or on our website. |
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Get to know the panellists |
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| Former Socceroos player captain Craig Foster is spearheading a campaign, calling on Australia’s sporting community to become an army of volunteers that help the elderly and disadvantaged. | Listen via RN |
| | Christine Morgan, Australia's first National Suicide Prevention Advisor, has highlighted that the family home can be an unsafe place for some in the community and is urging those in vulnerable situations to get the help they need. | Read via ABC NEWS |
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| Former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia John Anderson has always advocated strongly for regional Australia, what will you ask him about concerns for country towns at a time when their populations may peak over Easter? | Read via ABC NEWS |
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| | Coronavirus: Stories from the Frontline | | Frontline health workers are frantically preparing for a surge in seriously ill patients. Q+A brings together doctors and nurses from emergency wards, ICUs and fever clinics, and GPs facing a lack of protective equipment. | | | |
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| | Coronavirus: A Lonely Death | | From the ward to intensive care, Dr Lucy Morgan outlines the ways in which the health of COVID-19 patients can deteriorate. | | | |
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If you can't make it, ask your question via Skype | | We want questions from every corner of Australia. Get in touch by 12pm Monday for the chance to question the panel live via Skype. | |
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