Federal Budget special with Jacqui Lambie, Barnaby Joyce & more.
| | This week Q+A is live in Canberra for a Federal Budget special, broadcasting from the ANU’s Llewellyn Hall. Politicians have been crisscrossing the country as the unofficial election campaign rolls on, however this week they’re back in Canberra to talk money – and they’ll join us to answer your questions. In 2019 the Coalition pulled off an unexpected election victory, just weeks after Josh Frydenberg handed down his first Federal Budget. Three years and a pandemic later, can the Treasurer deliver another election-winning spend to win over weary voters? As cost of living pressures continue to hurt the hip pocket, how much relief will be offered for those struggling to pay their bills? Is a fuel excise cut on the table? Will we see a major pre-election cash splash or will it be restrained given the mounting debt? And how will Labor sell its alternative economic plan? Make the most of your chance to ask questions about how the nation’s finances are spent. How will it impact you? Joining David Speers on the panel: Barnaby Joyce, Deputy Prime Minister Jim Chalmers, Shadow Treasurer Jacqui Lambie, Independent Senator for Tasmania Zali Steggall, Independent MP for Warringah Paul Kelly, Editor-at-large, The Australian Please submit a question via our website by 9am Thursday for the chance to ask the panel. Scroll down to watch Thursday's toughest question asked by Brigid Anderson, who asked how one-off payments can help keep vulnerable Australians above the poverty line. 👇 Watch Q+A Thursday at 8.30pm on ABC TV, streamed live 8.30pm AEST on ABC iview or on our website. |
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| Over the weekend, Veterans' Affairs Minister Andrew Gee revealed he was planning to resign from Cabinet before Barnaby Joyce found more money to process veterans' compensation applications. What's your question for Barnaby? | MORE |
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While the government has hinted at a cut to the fuel excise, Shadow Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Australians need more than a few dollars off their fuel bill. | MORE |
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Last week, Jacqui Lambie accused Scott Morrison of being "intimidating" during negotiations to resettle refugees in New Zealand, claiming he told her she could face jail time if she revealed details of the deal. | MORE |
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As the cost of food, rent, and fuel continues to rise, Q+A questioner Brigid asks how she can break the cycle of poverty while living on a Disability Support Pension. | WATCH |
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| Dan Tehan says the government had to ensure the agreement to resettle asylum seekers in New Zealand would not encourage people to come to Australia by boat, but Terri Butler describes this claim as 'nonsense'. | WATCH |
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David Speers and the Q+A panel discuss the rising cost of living, low wages, healthcare and immigration ahead of the release of the 2022 Federal Budget. | WATCH |
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