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Hello there, Tonight on Q+A… one year on from the invasion that shook the world. Russia’s offensive in Ukraine has transformed the global landscape – economically, strategically and politically – so what happens next? The US President’s visit to Kyiv has sent a signal to Vladimir Putin, but just how far will the international community go to support Ukraine’s fight? As economic woes continue to put pressure on households at home and abroad, how much appetite is there for countries to spend more on a war that is so far away? And with no end to the conflict in sight, how long can Ukraine count on its international allies?
In the US, politicians are already positioning themselves for the 2024 White House race. Will Donald Trump again prevail as Republican candidate? Or is the party moving on? Joe Biden seems likely to run again, but how much damage will a struggling economy inflict on his presidency? And here at home, the government is facing pressure over energy, cost of living – and proposed changes to superannuation that will have huge tax implications for all Australians. How will Labor tackle these problems? How much is actually within their control? Joining Stan Grant on the panel: Vasyl Myroshnychenko, Ambassador of Ukraine to Australia Sarah McBride, US State Senator Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development and the Pacific George Brandis, Professor at the National Security College, ANU Sharan Burrow, Former General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation Scroll down to watch Monday's toughest question asked by Mark Hoysted, who says the Liberal Party’s lack of position on the Voice to Parliament “lacks moral courage.” 👇 Watch Q+A Mondays at 9.35pm on ABC TV, streamed live 9.35pm AEDT on ABC iview or on our YouTube channel. |
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Vasyl Myroshnychenko is the Ambassador of Ukraine to Australia. One year on from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, what will you ask him? | MORE |
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Appearing on Q+A last year, Sharan Burrow said "since the 1980s, the social contract’s been broken. We’ve quadrupled our wealth, but we’ve seen labour income share go down like a big dipper on a roller-coaster, and people are in despair." | MORE |
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Last week, Pat Conroy said the government is committed to turning back any illegal boats, while defending the government's changes to temporary protection visas. | MORE |
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Mark asks David Coleman why the Liberal Party isn’t taking a position on the Voice to Parliament, and say the Opposition is playing “political games instead of working to better the country.” | WATCH |
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Australia's secret battle with eating disorders. This week on Four Corners the Australian mums fighting to keep their children alive. For months reporter Grace Tobin and the team followed families as they struggled to get the right treatment for life-threatening eating disorders. | WATCH PREVIEW | |
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