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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • Q+A returns from the winner-takes-all political battleground of Queensland.
    Five days out from the state election, polls show voters are ready to flip the switch from Labor to Liberal-National. That's bad news for the Prime Minister, who can't win a second term without key Queensland marginal seats - and facing a growing Greens stronghold in inner Brisbane.
    This episode was broadcast on Monday October 21, 2024.
    Panellists: Minister for Employment & Workplace Relations Murray Watt, Shadow Minister for Resources Susan McDonald, Greens Senator for Queensland Larissa Waters and Political strategist & former LNP Qld minister Scott Emerson
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    Q+A is a television discussion program that focuses mostly on politics but ranges across all of the big issues that set Australians thinking, talking and debating.
    It is driven by interaction: Q+A provides a rare opportunity for Australian citizens to directly question and hold to account politicians and key opinion leaders in a national public forum and Q+A is broadcast live so that not only the studio audience but also the wider audience can get involved.
    We aim to create a discussion that is constructive, that reflects a diverse range of views and that provides a safe environment where people can respectfully discuss their differences.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @user-ln8we1ud9c
    @user-ln8we1ud9c День назад +4

    Greens senator had huge empathy for criminals but none for the victims of crime.

    • @WaanyiLanguage
      @WaanyiLanguage День назад

      No completely opposite, if looking at facts and statistics is empathy then yes but she's doing no different then the liberal senator just the other side of the discussion that no one wants to hear. Put kids in jail with adult time they come out as hardened adults with much less cares and are more then 90 % percent vulnerable to reoffend with much less to loose. By enabling adult crime adult time is legitimately raise a generation or two kids that might have a chance of rehabilitation taking their lives from their hands and turning them into criminals for life

  • @user-ln8we1ud9c
    @user-ln8we1ud9c День назад +6

    Surprised comments aren't locked

  • @hapori
    @hapori День назад +2

    9:26 audience members reply was spot on!

  • @melsy7720
    @melsy7720 День назад +2

    Statistics can be interpreted however someone wants them to be interpreted, so telling qlders affected by youth crime that rates are down is a joke... it's absolutely rampant. Get real!!
    Try telling the hardworking people having their cars stolen every single day then smashed up for fun, driven into a river or ocean or set alight, having used syringes left in their cars, defecating in them etc. Tell this to those people traumatised by waking in the middle of the night to find a teen by their bedside looking for car keys and stuff to steal from you whilst being armed with knives that its not that bad!!
    Tell it to the poor tourists whose child has a fractured skull and in hospital due to teens finding it funny to throw rocks at a train...or the man shot by teens at a bus stop with a sling-shot and ball bearings...tell it to those who are having rocks, eggs, mangoes, ball bearings thrown at them by teens while driving! The stories are endless.
    If pollies want to feel empathy for them, maybe they can help "rehabilitate" them by having them live at their house for a while, see how that goes.

  • @cind_errs
    @cind_errs День назад +2

    LNP just don’t get it. Oh your rent has gone up by 8% and wage 3%. Oh it’s supply, supply, supply. Oh that answer did not seem supported so it must be inflation or nuclear.

    • @woodzy4984
      @woodzy4984 23 часа назад

      Not sure if you remember but few years ago when I was renting. You used to be able to get 2 weeks free rent due to not enough people renting,so supply and demand is the answer

    • @bradkeen1973
      @bradkeen1973 21 час назад

      Best if the teacher and his partner do the sums and talk with a bank about their individual situation. A quick search of 2 x teachers income and house prices in Brisbane tells me they could afford to buy if that was their focus.

  • @chooba77
    @chooba77 22 часа назад

    If this country hadn't been colonized what would it look like today?

  • @antonalbo
    @antonalbo 21 час назад

    That bloke tims first mistake is expecting the government to work for him... you need to work to be independent of any handouts from the Government.. otherwise you are just a modern indentured servant of society..

  • @jasonwalker2950
    @jasonwalker2950 День назад +3

    Pauline Hanson or Bob Katter should have been Panellist in Queensland.

    • @qanda
      @qanda  День назад +2

      We invited Robbie Katter but he pulled out. If you tune in, you'll see that we had pollies from regional Queensland sharing their experience and what they heard from their constituencies :)

  • @adamsmith8765
    @adamsmith8765 День назад

    We voted for a republic 25 years ago and the yes vote lost. Voting again would be a pointless waste of money that would change very little for Australians on the whole. What it would do is cost hundreds of millions just like the Voice referendum. Then if it passes hudrededs of millions if not billions in rebranding. I'd much rather we spend that money helping improve the lives of Australians. As for nuclear; this is the only way forward. Wind and solar simply do not cut it and will only result in higher energy costs.

  • @dalrynvancuylenberg6447
    @dalrynvancuylenberg6447 День назад +7

    Sack Lydia Thorpe

    • @aciavarella
      @aciavarella День назад +3

      It's a democracy champ, look it up.

    • @adamsmith8765
      @adamsmith8765 День назад

      @@aciavarella yes and the people of Victoria gave their votes to the Greens not Lydia specifically. The seat she holds rightfully belongs to the Greens not Lydia. Without the Greens she wouldnt be a senator. On the bright side without the Greens come the next election she'll no longer be a senator.

    • @aciavarella
      @aciavarella День назад

      ​@@adamsmith8765 That's rubbish. Firstly, Thorpe got 40,000 votes directly not through the party ticket, second to that was Labor senator Linda White with 30k. We'll see what happens in the next election, but the Green vote has been steadily increasing nationwide over the past 20 years because citizens are sick of the BS that the ALP and the LNP have been peddling for the past 100 years.

  • @jasonwalker2950
    @jasonwalker2950 День назад +2

    Shame on Q&A for not having Pauline Hanson or Bob Katter on a Q&A show in Queensland.

    • @qanda
      @qanda  День назад +5

      Robbie Katter was invited but he ended up pulling out. And if you tune in, you'll see that we had candidates and pollies from regional Queensland who shared their experience and what their constituencies want :)