In a world of competing interests, wars and fractured international relationships
| | Got a burning question for our panel? Submit your questions via our website. Monday's toughest question was asked by dairy farmer Callum Moscript, who is concerned Australian producers are getting paid less while supermarket profits rise. Scroll down to view. Join me for Q+A on Monday as we throw the focus to global issues with a panel of big thinkers. In a world of competing interests, wars and fractured international relationships, is democracy in a fight for its very survival? In a year of crucial elections around the world, and the existential threat of climate change increasing global volatility, what does it all mean for Australia? Where do we fit into the broader international picture? And how much can we really control our own destiny? I can’t wait to hear your questions – and get you answers. Patricia Karvelas Watch Q+A Monday at 9.35pm AEST on ABC TV and ABC iview. You can also have your voice heard via our online poll – vote from 2pm AEST Monday on Facebook, YouTube, X and Instagram. | |
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Ex-PM Malcolm Turnbull has spoken candidly about “the week of madness” which saw the end of his prime ministership, saying it was "utterly unadulterated insanity". | |
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Writer and social analyst Rebecca Huntley believes a truly gender-equal future is possible, saying “there is widespread support for a myriad of policies that advance gender equality”. | |
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British historian and author Peter Frankopan writes about the impact climate change has had on the rise and fall of global empires, saying it's helpful "to go back to the past to see how we got to where we are today”. | |
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Olga Oleinikova is the Director of Ukraine Democracy Initiative. Saturday marks the 2nd anniversary of the Ukraine war with some predicting a grim outlook for the nation in 2024. | |
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Jioji Ravulo Professor & Chair of Social Work and Policy Studies at The University of Sydney & an Adjunct Professor in the School of Law and Social Sciences, The University of the South Pacific, supporting social work education, policy development and research across the region. | |
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Callum Moscript asked: With Coles and Woolworths making big profits, why are our beef, dairy, lamb and grain producers getting paid less than last season - with continued inflationary pressures inside our businesses? What can government do to ensure we don't see farmers making large-scale protests like our European counterparts. | |
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The bold decision that would become a gamechanger for Matildas mid fielder Katrina Gorry. | |
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