In the lead up to the Prime Minister’s National Summit on Women’s Safety, Q+A focuses on financial security, sexual violence, policing, and child exploitation.
Violence against women and children in Australia continues at a terrifying rate, and during COVID, the explosion in child sexual abuse material circulating in Australia has increased. Last year there were more than 21,000 reports of online child exploitation. The Government has plans for a new national domestic violence deterrence program, but will it be enough?
We’ll also discuss the disturbing growth in the number of older Australian women finding themselves homeless and facing extreme economic uncertainty.
And in light of the ISIS-K attack on Kabul airport, we ask has the Taliban takeover triggered a surge in global terror, and how best to tackle ideologically motivated extremism from here. What can Australia do to help keep the women and girls of Afghanistan safe?
Joining
David Speers on the panel:
Grace Tame, Australian of the Year
Reece Kershaw, Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police
Marcia Langton, Professor of Australian Indigenous Studies
Anne Ruston, Minister for Women’s Safety
Penny Wong, Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs
Please submit a question via our website by 9am Thursday for the chance to ask the panel. Scroll down to watch Thursday's toughest question asked Loughlin Shannon, who asked what impact ongoing lockdowns are having on the mental health of young Australians. 👇
Watch Q+A Thursday at 8.30pm on ABC TV, streamed live 8.30pm AEST on
ABC iview or on
our website.