Q&A this Monday night, live from Perth |
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On Monday night Q&A broadcasts live from Perth following up on the discussion and data from Australia Talks – the ABC’s intensive look into the opinions of ordinary Australians.
From sex and religion, to neighbours and the cost of living - what divides and unites Australia as a nation? Joining Tony Jones on the panel live from the Regal Theatre in Subiaco: Federal Attorney-General, Christian Porter Labor MP, Anne Aly Human Rights Lawyer, Hannah McGlade Political Editor, The West Australian, Lanai Scarr And Fitzroy Crossing broadcaster and standout 2018 Q&A High School panellist, Dylan Storer
Watch Q&A Monday night at 10pm local time on ABC TV, or live across the country at 10pm AEDT on ABC iview. |
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Get to know the panellists |
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Highlights from Monday night's program |
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| | Catch up on iview now | | Panellists: Ross Garnaut, Sarah McNamara, Sarah Friar, Jason Falinski, and Mark Butler discussed the fires burning across NSW, funding cuts to fire services, the “ravings of inner-city lunatics”, energy policy, digital opportunities, and the Labor Party's election review. | | | |
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| | Funding Firefighters | | "Without more firefighters on the ground, these things will continue to happen". Are state and federal governments doing enough to ensure fire services are adequately funded? | | | |
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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 9am Monday for the chance to question the panel live via Skype. | |
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