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Q+A will be starting a little later on Monday at 9.45pm AEDT on ABC TV and ABC iview. Got a burning question for our panel? Submit your questions via our website. This week’s hard question was by Penny Nichol, who asked who gets to determine what’s true or false under proposed misinformation laws. As Prime Minister Anthony Albanese builds bridges overseas, much of the government’s legislative agenda is stalled in parliament and the Treasurer warns of stormy seas ahead. On Q+A, Anthony Albanese’s high-stakes meeting with Xi Jinping to recalibrate relations with China – in the same week an Australian citizen is sent to prison with 44 other pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong. And as incoming US president Donald Trump names more loyalists to his cabinet, the delicate diplomatic mission to protect free trade. Back home, the government is battling to pass a raft of reforms, from misinformation protections to social media bans and foreign student caps. While Australians say – in an exclusive new Q+A national poll – that inflation, interest rates and cost of living will drive how they vote in a federal election due within months. I can't wait to hear your questions — and get your answers. Patricia Karvelas Watch Q+A Monday at 9.45pm AEDT on ABC TV and ABC iview. Register here to join the studio audience in Sydney on Monday, November 25. | |
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Jason Yat-Sen Li is the NSW Labor MP for Strathfield. Before entering parliament, Jason had a career in law, business and community advocacy and has lived and worked overseas in the Hague, New York and Beijing. | |
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George Brandis KC was appointed Professor in the Practice of National Security at Australian National University, following his return to Australia after four years as high commissioner to the United Kingdom. | |
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Geoff Raby was Australia’s ambassador to China from 2007 to 2011. After 27 years in the public service, he established Geoff Raby and Associates, a Beijing-based advisory firm that connects Australian and Chinese businesses. | |
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The Q+A panel discusses the proposed misinformation bill and who decides what's true and what's not. | |
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From vilified 'drug cheat' to Olympic gold, Shayna Jack's extraordinary return to the pool. | |
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