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Q&A: Oct 17
On Monday, Q&A returns to Melbourne for the last time in 2016.
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On Monday, Q&A returns to Melbourne for the last time in 2016.
Joining Tony Jones on the panel are:
Senator Richard Di Natale, Leader of The Australian Greens;
Tim Watts MP, Federal Member for Gellibrand;
Judith Sloan, Businesswoman, Academic and Columnist The Australian;
Ged Kearney, President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions;
Grace Collier, IR commentator & columnist The Australian;
John Roskam, Executive Director, Institute of Public Affairs;
9:35pm Monday on ABC.
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6 Responses
The Green’s Leader, A Union President and an ALP MP.. loving that Balance at the ABC. Switch off…
Two from The Australian should even up the scales!
And don’t forget, the Institute of Public Affairs is a right wing leaning think tank. I would say three-on-three is pretty well balanced..
ABC says it did ask for a govt rep but none was approved.
David, Q and A in Melbourne, how many times has it been to Western Australia or the Northern Territory or Tasmania in the last few years ?? Showing more Sydney bias is the ABC with a spray of Melbourne occasionally.
The recent review told it to get out of inner Sydney more often so it has increased with Melbourne, Qld, Adelaide, western Sydney more than in the past. But yes still more of the map to cover.