A digital special to be streamed on iview and socials at the special time of 6:30pm AEST
| | | Hello there, Coming up… Q+A joins BTN High for a collaboration to hear the voices of the next generation in a digital special. This special episode will be streamed on ABC iview and social media on Wednesday July 19 at 6:30pm. Hosted by BTN’s Amelia Moseley, a panel and audience of Gen Z – along with Minister for Youth Anne Aly – tackle some of the big issues they’ll be facing in the years to come. What will the jobs of the future look like? What does the climate crisis mean for this generation … is enough being done or do we need more radical solutions? Will the cost of university deter young people from further study? What does the rise of AI mean for their lives and livelihood? This is the generation who don’t know a time before the internet and are all too aware of the pitfalls and perils of social media. How are they recovering from a wildly interrupted education, after the pandemic forced them out of the classroom and into home learning? Do they feel short-changed by the unexpected turn their lives have taken? This special digital episode will be broadcast on ABC iview and social media at 6:30pm on Wednesday 19 July. Joining Amelia Moseley live in Melbourne: Anne Aly, Minister for Youth & Early Childhood Education Aud Mason-Hyde, Actor, poet & activist Amarley Bron, Biripi Worimi woman & Year 12 student Leo Puglisi, Founder and chief anchor, 6 News Australia & Year 10 student Laura Strawbridge, NSW Youth Parliament & Year 12 student Will Shackel, Founder, Nuclear for Australia & Year 11 student Please submit a question via our website by 12pm Tuesday for the chance to ask the panel. Q+A will officially be back on-air as usual on Monday, July 24. Looking forward to hearing your questions. |
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| Anne Aly is the Minister for Youth and is holding a series of nationwide consultations with young people in a bid to make sure their voices are heard by the government. | READ MORE |
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Amarley Bron is a proud Biripi and Worimi woman from the Mid-North Coast of NSW. She is an advocate for Indigenous Recognition and interviewed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at last year's Garma Festival. | READ MORE |
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Aud Mason-Hyde is a young trans non-binary activist artist living on unceded Kaurna land, with experience as an actor, poet, activist and speaker. They are passionate about the liberation of oppressed peoples, and approach all their work with a queer trans lens. | READ MORE |
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Leo Puglisi is the founder of 6 News Australia, an independent digital news outlet. He founded 6 News in primary school, and currently manages a team of young journalists with a focus on impartial reporting while still in Year 10. | READ MORE |
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Laura Strawbridge is a year 12 student currently undertaking the HSC as school captain. She has a keen interest in contemporary legal and political issues, having recently represented New South Wales at the National Constitution Convention in Canberra to discuss section 128 of the Constitution and the upcoming referendum. | READ MORE |
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Will Shackel is the 17-year-old founder of Australia’s first youth-lead campaign for nuclear energy: Nuclear for Australia. As a young person concerned about the climate and energy crisis, he decided to research the prospect of the technology talking to experts around the world determining that nuclear could be a solution that could benefit Australia and his generation. | READ MORE |
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