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2011
2011x1
Don's Party Revisited
Episode overview
07, 2011
Panel: David Williamson, playwright; Graham Richardson, lobbyist and Labor legend; Amanda Vanstone, Howard government minister and former Ambassador to Italy; Gerard Henderson, historian .. show full overview
2011x2
Revolution, Revelations and Romance
Episode overview
14, 2011
Panel: John Pilger, author and film-maker; Craig Emerson, Minister for Trade; Greg Sheridan, Foreign Editor of The Australian; Helen Coonan, Liberal Senator; and Lydia Khalil, Middle East analyst.
2011x3
Q and A Goes to Brisbane
Episode overview
21, 2011
Panelists: Anna Bligh, Queensland Premier; Barnaby Joyce, National Party Senator; Ian Nelson, Queensland Secretary, One Nation; Tim Flannery, Climate Change Commissioner; and Gina Castelain, Indigenous business woman.
2011x4
The Carbon Curse
Episode overview
28, 2011
Panelists: Bill Shorten, Assistant Treasurer; Malcolm Turnbull, Opposition communications spokesman; Piers Akerman, political columnist; Samah Hadid, UN youth representative; and Gretel Killeen, author, comedian and television personality.
2011x5
The Gender Divide
Episode overview
07, 2011
Panelists: Gail Kelly, CEO of Westpac; Joe Hockey, shadow treasurer; Kate Ellis, Minister for the Status of Women; Mike Carlton, journalist and commentator; and Janet Albrechtsen, columnist for The Australian.
2011x6
Julia Gillard Meets The People
Episode overview
14, 2011
With Labor at near-record opinion-poll lows, Prime Minister Julia Gillard agreed to come on Q&A and address her critics head-on at a remarkable time in the political cycle.
2011x7
The Q and A Century
Episode overview
21, 2011
Panelists: Jason Clare, Minister for Defence Materiel; Christopher Pyne, shadow education minister; Christine Milne, Deputy Leader, The Greens; Miranda Devine, columnist, The Daily .. show full overview
2011x8
After the Massacre
Episode overview
28, 2011
Panelists: Tanya Plibersek, Minister for Human Services; Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, shadow minister for ageing and mental health; John Della Bosca, former NSW Government minister; .. show full overview
2011x9
Confessions of Kevin
Episode overview
04, 2011
Panelists: Kevin Rudd, Foreign Minister; Julie Bishop, shadow foreign minister; Jeff Bleich, US Ambassador to Australia; Louise Adler, publisher; and Robert Manne, writer and academic.
2011x10
Defence, Discrimination and Regrets
Episode overview
11, 2011
Panelists: Penny Wong, Finance Minister; Greg Hunt, shadow environment minister; Chris Kenny, columnist with The Australian; Bess Price, Aboriginal advocate; and Graham Innes, Disability and Race Discrimination Commissioner.
2011x11
Women in Uniform
Episode overview
25, 2011
Panelists: Former chief of allied operations in Iraq, Major-General Jim Molan; feminist and commentator, Eva Cox; former Army Major and author, Matina Jewell; the executive director of .. show full overview
2011x12
Q and A goes to Albury
Episode overview
02, 2011
Panelists: the Minister for Regional Australia, Simon Crean; the member for Indi, Sophie Mirabella; Independent MP Tony Windsor; Nick Klomp, Dean of Science at Charles Sturt University; .. show full overview
2011x13
The Bin Laden Hit
Episode overview
09, 2011
Panelists: Malcolm Turnbull, shadow communications minister; Lindsay Tanner, author and former finance minister; Christine Wallace, political journalist and biographer; Lydia Khalil, .. show full overview
2011x14
The Welfare Conundrum
Episode overview
16, 2011
Panelists: Assistant Treasurer Bill Shorten; Opposition Senate Leader Eric Abetz; Anna Rose from the Youth Climate Coalition; Judge Felicity Hampel from the Victorian County Court; and .. show full overview
2011x15
Sydney Writers' Festival
Episode overview
23, 2011
Panelists: Gail Dines, author of Pornland: How Porn Has Hijacked Our Sexuality; Michael Cunningham, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of The Hours; Brendan Cowell, writer and actor; .. show full overview
2011x16
Cate's Carbon Controversy
Episode overview
30, 2011
Panelists: George Brandis, shadow attorney-general; Kate Lundy, Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration; Jackie Kelly, former Howard government minister; Guy Rundle, roving reporter for .. show full overview
2011x17
Australia: The Nanny State?
Episode overview
06, 2011
Panelists: Nicola Roxon, Minister for Health and Ageing; Christopher Pyne, Opposition education spokesperson; Lee Rhiannon, Greens Senator-elect; Sandy Gutman aka Austen Tayshus, .. show full overview
2011x18
Activism, Cattle and Katter
Episode overview
13, 2011
Panelists: Peter Garrett, Minister for Education and Minister for Early Childhood and Youth; Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, Shadow Minister for Ageing and Shadow Minster for Mental Health; .. show full overview
2011x19
The Gen-Y Q&A
Episode overview
20, 2011
Panelists: Faustina 'Fuzzy' Agolley, TV host; Josh Thomas, Comedian; Ruslan Kogan, CEO Kogan; Samah Hadid, human rights activist; and James Paterson, Associate Editor of the IPA Review.
2011x20
Taxes, Leaders and The Greens
Episode overview
27, 2011
Panelists: Anthony Albanese; Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Joe Hockey; Shadow Treasurer, Adam Bandt; Greens MP, Judith Sloan; economist and academic, Fiona Kartauskas; political cartoonist.
2011x21
Carbon, Cattle and Misogynists
Episode overview
04, 2011
Panelists: Penny Wong, Finance Minister; Mathias Cormann, Shadow Assistant Treasurer; Charles Waterstreet, flamboyant barrister; Elizabeth Ann Macgregor, Director of the MCA and Stephen O’Doherty, CEO Christian Schools Australia.
2011x22
Julia Gillard Joins Q&A
Episode overview
11, 2011
Panelist: Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
2011x23
A Spiritual Special
Episode overview
18, 2011
Panelists: John Lennox, Oxford mathematician and Christian; John Safran, documentary maker; Eva Cox, atheist social commentator; Jacqueline Grey, Pentecostal scholar; and Susan Carland, Muslim Sociologist.
2011x24
Q&A goes to Hobart
Episode overview
25, 2011
Panelists: Lara Giddings, Premier of Tasmania; Eric Abetz, Opposition Senate Leader; Christine Milne, Deputy Leader of the Greens; Peter Cundall, horticulturalist and television .. show full overview
2011x25
Murdoch, Media and Mad Men
Episode overview
01, 2011
Panelists: Tanya Plibersek, Human Services Minister; Peter Dutton, Shadow Health Minister; Christine Nixon, Former Victorian Police Commissioner; Heather Ridout, Chief Executive, .. show full overview
2011x26
GFC, Refugees and Morality
Episode overview
08, 2011
Panelists: Noni Hazlehurst; actor and youth advocate, Graham Richardson; former Labor minister, Mark Dreyfus; Parliamentary Secretary for Climate Change, Kelly O'Dwyer; Member for Higgins, Tom Switzer; editor The Spectator Australia.
2011x27
Disability, Fracking and Riots
Episode overview
15, 2011
Panelists: Tony Burke; Environment and Sustainability Minister, Malcolm Turnbull; Former Opposition leader, Deborah Cheetham; Indigenous opera singer, Stella Young; Disability advocate, .. show full overview
2011x28
Islam, Israel and Insurgents
Episode overview
22, 2011
Panelists: Nick Minchin, Former Liberal Minister; Hanifa Deen, Pakistani-Australian author; Daniel Pipes, American political commentator; Doug Cameron, Labor Senator; and Suelette Dreyfus, academic and author of Underground.
2011x29
Melbourne Writers Festival
Episode overview
29, 2011
Panelists: Don Watson, Former speechwriter for Paul Keating and distinguished writer; Kate Grenville, celebrated Australian author; Anna Funder, author of Stasiland; Malalai Joya, former .. show full overview
2011x30
The Malaysian Non-solution
Episode overview
05, 2011
Panelists: Greg Combet, Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency; Sophie Mirabella, shadow minister for innovation, industry and science; Clive Palmer, mining magnate; Paul .. show full overview
2011x31
Women on Top
Episode overview
12, 2011
Panelists: Germaine Greer, celebrated Australian intellectual; Barnaby Joyce, Queensland Nationals Senator; Paul Barry, journalist and author; Melinda Tankard Reist, anti-porn campaigner; and Joe Hildebrand, News Ltd columnist.
2011x32
A Philosophical Q and A
Episode overview
19, 2011
Panelists: Kristina Keneally, Former NSW Premier; Raimond Gaita, philosopher and author; Cristina Rad, video blogger and radical atheist; Jim Wallace, Managing Director of the Australian .. show full overview
2011x33
Acting, Parliament and Mental Health
Episode overview
26, 2011
Panelists: William McInnes, actor and author; Rob Oakeshott, Independent MP; Janet Albrechtsen, opinion columnist for The Australian; Mark Butler, Minister for Mental Health and Ageing; Helen Coonan, Former Communications Minister.
2011x34
A Very Dangerous Q&A
Episode overview
03, 2011
Panelists: Slavoj Zizek, firebrand philosopher; Kate Adie, BBC Foreign Correspondent; Jon Ronson, writer and psychopath expert; Mona Eltahawy, Egyptian born democracy activist; and Greg Sheridan, The Australian's foreign editor.
2011x35
Kevin's Comeback
Episode overview
10, 2011
Panelists: Bill Shorten, Assistant Treasurer; Julie Bishop, Deputy Liberal Leader; Richard Flanagan, celebrated novelist and essayist; Ron Merkel, prominent barrister; and Caroline Overington, News Ltd journalist and author.
2011x36
Q and A Live from Darwin
Episode overview
17, 2011
Panelists: Paul Henderson, Chief Minister NT; David Tollner, Country Liberal Party MP; Rosalie Kunoth-Monks, Central Australian Aboriginal elder; Fiona O'Loughlin, comedian and author; .. show full overview
2011x37
Pope of Trash and Princess of Pop
Episode overview
24, 2011
Panelists: John Waters, American filmmaker; Tanya Plibersek, Human Services Minister; Christopher Pyne, Opposition education spokesperson; Kate Miller-Heidke, singer songwriter; Graham .. show full overview
2011x38
A Musical Q and A
Episode overview
31, 2011
Panelists: Allan Asher, outgoing Ombudsman; Richard Gill, Music Director of the Victorian Opera; Anne Summers, author and feminist; Tanveer Ahmed, psychiatrist and commentator and Rebecca Weisser, Opinion Editor of The Australian.
2011x39
Malcolm Turnbull, Jessica Rudd, Ray Martin, Kate Ellis and Peter Reith
Episode overview
07, 2011
Malcolm Turnbull, Shadow Communications Minister; Jessica Rudd, novelist; Ray Martin, journalist and author; Kate Ellis, Minister for Employment Participation; and Peter Reith, former Howard Government Minister.

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