In an increasingly fractured world – politically, economically and geographically – just what will it take to resolve some of the biggest issues facing us today?
| | This week on Q+A: Finding common ground. In an increasingly fractured world – politically, economically and geographically – just what will it take to resolve some of the biggest issues facing us today? The federal government’s summit about jobs will be underway, so can differences be put aside to manage wages growth and attract workers where we need them most? The past few years have forced a rethink about the very nature of work. How can Australia make sure it is well placed to embrace new technologies, industries and new ways of working? Meanwhile the secret ministries scandal isn’t going away, with the terms of reference announced for an inquiry into Scott Morrison’s multiple portfolios. Former Tourism Minister Fran Bailey has spoken out saying she forced him out of Tourism Australia because of a “complete lack of trust”. She also says he should quit parliament. Will the inquiry be a witch-hunt as the Coalition claims? Or can it prevent something similar from happening again? And world-renowned author and philosopher A.C Grayling has been wrestling with some of our planet’s most urgent dilemmas in his latest book, For the Good of the World and will share his unique take on technology, climate and justice. All this, plus news of the week, and a special live performance from Aussie music legends the Hoodoo Gurus. Joining Stan Grant on the panel: A.C. Grayling, British philosopher and author Katy Gallagher, Minister for Finance, Women and the Public Service Stuart Robert, Shadow Assistant Treasurer and Shadow Minister for Financial Services Catherine Marriott, Chief Executive, Riverine Plains Wendy El-Khoury, Entrepreneur and business owner Please submit a question now via our website by 9am Thursday for the chance to ask the panel. Scroll down to watch Thursday's toughest question asked by June Hopely, who asked what can be done to eliminate racism from the sports field. 👇 Watch Q+A Thursday 8.30pm on ABC TV, streamed live 8.30pm AEST on ABC iview or on our website. |
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| In For the Good of the World, A.C. Grayling considers whether humans can agree on a set of values which will allow us to confront the threats that we and our planet face. | MORE |
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A June report from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency showed the gender pay gap gets worse at every stage of a woman's working life. Minister for Women Katy Gallagher concedes more work need to be done. | MORE |
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Last week, Anthony Albanese announced a royal commission into the former government's "Robodebt" scheme. Then-government services minister Stuart Robert announced the scrapping of the scheme in 2020. | MORE |
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Instances of racist behaviour on the sporting field are still being reported. June Hopley asks - what can be done to wipe it out? | WATCH |
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| Seven rugby league players recently chose not to participate in the NRL's pride round, reportedly on religious and cultural grounds. Pacific sport consultant David Lakisa discusses the varying degrees of belief and the acceptance of a third gender in Pacific culture. | WATCH |
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The Q+A panel discuss leadership in sport, the Manly players' decision not to participate in the NRL's pride round, and the big ethical questions facing sport in Australia. | WATCH |
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