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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joins Patricia Karvelas in a special one-on-one Q+A. On the cusp of a federal election and after an interest rate cut from the RBA, the PM will take questions from the audience. Live from Melbourne.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joins Patricia Karvelas in a special one-on-one Q+A. On the cusp of a federal election and after an interest rate cut from the RBA, the PM will take questions from the audience. Live from Melbourne.
Rarely has democratic government been so precarious. Australia faces a federal election within weeks, with huge economic and diplomatic challenges. How will Trump, Putin and Netanyahu
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Rarely has democratic government been so precarious. Australia faces a federal election within weeks, with huge economic and diplomatic challenges. How will Trump, Putin and Netanyahu play into our election - and our lives? Panellists: Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs Tim Watts, Liberal NSW Senator and former diplomat Dave Sharma, journalist and broadcaster Cheng Lei, journalist, author and former UK Labour adviser Tom Baldwin and technology journalist, author and podcaster Kara Swisher. Live from Sydney.
Australians are holding their breath as Cyclone Alfred barrels towards south-east Queensland and northern NSW. Q+A is on the road in Wyong on the Central Coast of NSW – a federal
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Australians are holding their breath as Cyclone Alfred barrels towards south-east Queensland and northern NSW. Q+A is on the road in Wyong on the Central Coast of NSW – a federal election battleground and a community that’s faced natural disasters of its own. Cost of living, housing, commuting, health and welfare service delivery are all on the agenda – and how natural disasters may change where and how we live. Panellists: Minister for Health & Aged Care Mark Butler, Chair of the Climate Change Authority Matt Kean, Policy strategist and commentator Parnell Palme McGuinness and News Corp columnist and Sky News contributor Joe Hildebrand.
Are we breaking up with America? Donald Trump has levied hefty tariffs on Australian steel and aluminium. It's an economic blow ahead of the budget and a diplomatic minefield on the eve
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Are we breaking up with America? Donald Trump has levied hefty tariffs on Australian steel and aluminium. It's an economic blow ahead of the budget and a diplomatic minefield on the eve of an election. So what happens next? Panellists: Shadow Minister for Trade & Tourism Kevin Hogan, NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey, Deputy Editor of Foreign Policy Amelia Lester and Australian Financial Review Editor-at-Large Michael Stutchbury.
Jim Chalmers' fourth budget is by far the most important. There's red ink everywhere as the community cries out for cost of living relief - on the eve of a neck-and-neck election. The
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Jim Chalmers' fourth budget is by far the most important. There's red ink everywhere as the community cries out for cost of living relief - on the eve of a neck-and-neck election. The panel talk productivity and prosperity. Panellists: Independent MP for Wentworth Allegra Spender, IPA Chief Economist & The Australian columnist Adam Creighton, Lead Economist, Impact Economics Angela Jackson and Author, columnist & former Labor adviser Sean Kelly
It’s finally on. Australians will go to the polls in a high-stakes, neck-and-neck contest for power on May 3. And the campaign battlelines have been starkly drawn. Prime Minister Anthony
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It’s finally on. Australians will go to the polls in a high-stakes, neck-and-neck contest for power on May 3. And the campaign battlelines have been starkly drawn. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Australians will be better off under Labor – with new tax cuts to sweeten the deal. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, armed with petrol pump discounts, promises more immediate cost of living relief – and big cuts to other government spending. And minor parties and independents could steal even more voters this election.
So, who do you trust? What do the budget promises from both sides mean for your bottom line? Who has the vision to steer the country through the turbulence of Trump and trade tremors to more prosperous times? Panellists: Minister for Industry & Science Ed Husic, CEO of Grattan Institute Aruna Sathanapally, and a Federal Coalition member (TBA).
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