Monday 9.35pm AEST | A saucy Q+A this week: Politics, political memoirs and problem drinking.
A saucy Q+A this week: Politics, political memoirs and problem drinking. |
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In politics, the voters of Eden-Monaro are heading to the polls on Saturday in a by-election touted as a test of voter confidence in Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition leader Anthony Albanese in these uncertain economic times. Having suffered drought, catastrophic bushfires and the loss of tourism dollars from the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, what will voters decide? Meanwhile, Australia’s defence policy is shifting to concentrate on our region, and to equip the Australian Defence Force with greater capability for deterring threats. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has warned Australia needs to prepare, “for a post COVID world that is poorer, more dangerous and more disorderly”. The arts and media have been rocked by claims of racism in institutions and on our screens: Josh Thomas has apologised for insensitive comments, Netflix has taken down four of comedian Chris Lilley’s shows and former journalists at SBS have accused the broadcaster of racism and bullying. And, while we’ve always been known as a nation of drinkers, new research suggests the coronavirus pandemic has seen a spike in alcohol consumption by Australian women. They’ll join Hamish on the panel live: Shaun Micallef, Television host Brooke Boney, Today Show entertainment reporter Christopher Pyne, Former Liberal MP Terri Butler, Shadow Minister for the Environment and Water Please register to be in the audience or submit a question via our website by 9am Monday. Watch Q+A Monday 9.35pm on ABC TV, streamed live 9.35pm AEST on ABC iview or stream on our website. |
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| | | | Plenty to discuss including a $250m arts rescue package, more scandal plagues Labor, a shake-up of university fees, claims of sexual harassment rock the High Court, and Victoria's COVID spike. With guest host Virginia Trioli. | | | |
| | | | | Communications Minister Paul Fletcher maintains that there have been no Government cuts to the ABC, and that funding is actually going up. Bill Shorten and Yasmin Poole disagree. | | | |
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