Bob Katter joins the panel
| | Q+A is hitting the road this week, broadcasting live from Gladstone in central Queensland. As we head into the second week of the campaign, the contest between the major parties appears to be tightening. Leaders continue to zigzag across the country attempting to capture votes, with Prime Minister Scott Morrison heading to Western Australia and Labor leader Anthony Albanese in Queensland, ahead of the first leaders' debate in Brisbane on Wednesday night. Queensland is a critical state for both sides, and this week in the battleground seat of Flynn, we discuss the opportunities and challenges Australia is facing in the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. It’s a key economic issue for voters in the electorate and comes amid reports the next federal government will decide if three new coal mines will go ahead in Queensland’s massive Galilee Basin. Locals are looking at new ways to replace coal-fired power stations with wind and solar power into the future. Do you support new coal mines being built? How important is the move to renewable energy to you? Youth unemployment is another key issue for the Sunshine state. Local community leaders are calling on both sides of politics to take more action to help young job seekers, with the unemployment rate almost double the national average in some parts of central Queensland. Is this a challenge you face? What other issues do you want addressed in regional Queensland? All this, plus the news of the week – join us for an important discussion. Joining David Speers on the panel: Bob Katter, Member for Kennedy Bronwyn Fredericks, Pro Vice Chancellor, Indigenous Engagement, The University of Queensland Keith Pitt, Minister for Resources and Water Murray Watt, Labor Senator for Queensland Amanda Cahill, CEO, The Next Economy 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 by Rachod Muiakhlong, who asked what it will take for an independent anti-corruption watchdog to be established. 👇 Watch Q+A Thursday at 8.30pm on ABC TV, streamed live 8.30pm AEST on ABC iview or on our website. |
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| Bob Katter says the government lied to him about the Hells Gates Dam project - something he's been campaigning for for years. "No Prime Minister has ever treated me like this," he said. | MORE |
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Youth unemployment on the Fraser Coast in Keith Pitt's seat of Hinkler is amongst the highest in the state. He says regional deals will help to provide employment opportunities for young people in the region. | MORE |
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Labor MP Murray Watt has questioned why the federal government did not fund more than $150 million in flood mitigation projects that were sought by state and territory governments. | MORE |
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Rachod Muiakhlong asks what it will take for an ICAC to be established. Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg blames a lack of cooperation from the Opposition for its failure to establish a federal ICAC, while Labor's Chris Bowen accuses the Coalition of lying about a broken election promise. | WATCH |
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| With "gotcha moments" front and centre during the first week of the election campaign, would Australians prefer to see more vision from our political leaders, rather than sniping? | WATCH |
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Stan Grant is joined by Osher Gunsberg, Megan Davis, Kate McBride, Andrew Bragg, and Chris Bowen to discuss the first week of the 2022 election campaign. | WATCH |
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