This week on Q+A… navigating a volatile world.
| | | This week on Q+A… navigating a volatile world. With inflation continuing to climb, another rate rise to absorb and a global recession looming, is even more economic pain on the horizon for Australia? And as the gap between rich and poor grows starker and the rental crisis bites, are our laws and policy measures up to the challenges we face? Joining the panel, former UK Supreme Court Justice Lord Jonathan Sumption – dubbed by some the “cleverest man in Britain” – to unpack what’s been a bruising week for the UK. The country’s near-financial collapse has left new PM Liz Truss vulnerable – but was the meltdown simply a result of her government’s policies or due to global instability? What lessons can Australia learn – particularly after the backflip by Truss on tax cuts for the rich? Will Labor be forced into a similar retreat? Meanwhile the racism crisis engulfing Hawthorn Football Club continues to make headlines – with WorkSafe now looking into the club. Soccer is also facing its own scandal, with Football Australia looking into fans who adopted fascist symbols and gestures at the Australia Cup final. There are now calls to ban fans - is that the answer? What responsibility do clubs need to take for their supporters? Joining Stan Grant on the panel: Jonathan Sumption, Former Justice of the UK Supreme Court and author Amanda Rishworth, Minister for Social Services Mehreen Faruqi, Australian Greens Deputy Leader Francis Awaritefe, Chair, Professional Footballers Australia Alan Oster, Chief economist, National Australia Bank. Please submit a question via our website by 9am Thursday for the chance to ask the panel. Each week, Q+A selects our top question to highlight in the newsletter. Scroll down to watch Thursday's toughest question asked by Bala Dattani, who asked whether an effective integrity commission will do enough to restore trust in Australian democracy and Australian political institutions. 👇 Watch Q+A Thursday at 8.30pm on ABC TV, streamed live 8.30pm AEST on ABC iview or on our website. Looking forward to hearing your questions. |
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| Former Justice of the UK Supreme Court Jonathan Sumption will address the National Press Club of Australia next week, and attempt to answer the question - 'what is going on in the United Kingdom?' | MORE |
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The unemployment rate for people with disabilities is more than twice the national figure. Amanda Rishworth says she wants to 'close the gap' on employment outcomes for people living with a disability. | MORE |
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Football Australia strongly condemned a "small number" of Sydney United 58 fans who appeared to perform Nazi salutes and booed the Welcome to Country during Saturday's Australia Cup final. Francis Awaritefe is a former Socceroo and current chair of the PFA. | MORE |
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| | As Australian's faith in politics diminishes, Bala Dattani asks how far an effective anti-corruption commission will go in restoring our trust in our parliament and democracy. | WATCH |
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Stan Grant and the panel discuss the long-awaited federal anti-corruption commission, the Optus data breach, and the shocking allegations of racism in the AFL. | WATCH |
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The shocking allegations against the Hawthorn Football Club are not the first claims of racism within the AFL - is it time for Australian sport to address the treatment of Indigenous players? | WATCH |
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