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Hello there, Tonight on Q+A… unpacking the secrets of life, the universe and everything as world-renowned physicist Brian Greene joins the panel. Australia has committed the next three decades and $368 billion to AUKUS, linking the nation’s future inextricably to the US. But while 30 years is several lifetimes in politics, it’s a mere blip in the bigger picture of the universe. So how wise is this investment? What sort of innovations will outpace the subs deal? Are submarines simply yesterday’s technology?
Greene says that “future of our species relies upon the depth and nuance of our engagement with the world” … is this pact making Australia’s world smaller or bigger? Is there a better way to equip the next generation for the difficult times ahead than just throwing money at the defence budget?
Meanwhile, parliament returns for another sitting week – some tough budget decisions will have to be made. What programs could be cut to help fund the subs deal? And in NSW, voters are preparing to cast their ballot in the state election… how will Dominic Perrottet’s national push for cashless poker machines play out?
Joining Stan Grant on the panel:
Brian Greene, Physicist and best-selling author Geoffrey Robertson, Human Rights lawyer, academic, author and broadcaster Matt Keogh, Minister for Defence Personnel Dai Le, Independent MP for Fowler Kirsten Banks, Science communicator
Each week, Q+A selects our top question to highlight in the newsletter.
Scroll down to watch Monday's toughest question asked by Bella Mitchell Sears, who told the panel of her experience of dropping out of university due to the cost-of-living crisis. 👇
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Brian Greene is a world-renowned US physicist and science communicator who helped found the World Science Festival. | MORE |
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Geoffrey Robertson believes Vladimir Putin's aggression in invading Ukraine, causing innocent civilians to die, makes him guilty of crimes against humanity. | MORE |
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Kirsten 'AstroKirsten' Banks, is a Wiradjuri Astrophysicist and science communicator who is currently undertaking a PhD at UNSW. | MORE |
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Bella was pursuing an arts degree to be a teacher, but had to stop to work and put food on the table. What is being done to help young people who are just entering adulthood during a cost-of-living crisis? | MORE | |
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