Join Hamish and his guests Barnaby Joyce, Michelle Rowland, Antoinette Lattouf, Niki Savva, Ziggy Ramo & Sinead Boucher
This pandemic has fast turned this nation into two countries- the states opening up and those locking down. With border closures in place, how do we stay united? Also, in the time of COVID it’s vital we trust our sources of news and information. Conspiracy theories, fake news and the influence of big tech are all under the microscope. The government is looking to introduce a new code to force tech giants to pay traditional media for news content. Will it help level the playing field and hold digital giants to account? And we look at a scathing new report on the lack of diversity on Australian TV screens. Joining Hamish on the panel live: Barnaby Joyce, Nationals Member for New England Michelle Rowland, Shadow Communications Minister Antoinette Lattouf, Journalist and diversity advocate Niki Savva, Columnist and author Ziggy Ramo, Musician and activist Sinead Boucher, Chief executive and owner of Stuff Ltd Please submit a question via our website by 12pm Monday for the chance to ask the panel live via Skype Watch Q+A Monday 9.35pm on ABC TV, streamed live 9.35pm AEST on ABC iview or on our website. |
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| Since the onset of COVID-19, many regional newspapers have stopped printing hard copy editions and moved online. Barnaby Joyce wants a healthy regional newspaper network. | Read via ABC NEWS |
| | Michelle Rowland says the media landscape has been "transformed by digitisation and convergence, and there has been a systemic failure to address these challenges.” | Read via ABC NEWS |
| | Ziggy Ramo is a conscious music-maker who often challenges his audiences. | Listen via RN |
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| | | | The impact of Victoria's state of disaster: Will businesses survive and what powers do police and state government have? How will border closures impact the nation? How do we look after our mental and emotional wellbeing? | | | |
| | | | | Psychiatrist Killian Ashe from the Royal Melbourne Hospital says that the community is experiencing "unprecedented levels of anxiety", but wants to reassure people that there are a range of services available to help. | | | |
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| | Q+A is taking questions from every corner of Australia. Upload your video to the Q+A website by 12pm Monday for the chance to question the panel. | |
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