Q&A
Season 13 Episode 30 - Generation COVID
Increasing numbers of young Australians are fearful for their future due to facing unemployment, underemployment, drained savings and superannuation accounts, bigger debts, a disrupted school life and serious mental health challenges. Joining Hamish Macdonald to discuss the best way forward are: Scott Yung, Education entrepreneur; Ahmed Hassan, co-founder and Executive Director of Youth Activating Youth; Kate McBride, a farmer from Western NSW; and Hamani Tanginoa, University student and musician. Also includes a live cross to: Andrew Bragg, Liberal Senator for NSW; Anika Wells, Labor MP for Lilley; and Jordon Steele-John, Greens Senator for WA.
Episodes in Season 13
Q+A Bushfires Special
60 min
Climate Solutions
60 min
Trust
60 min
Q+A on China - A Healthy Relationship?
60 min
The Australian Identity: Who Are We?
60 min
Education - Are We Failing?
60 min
The Corona Challenge: Are We Prepared?
60 min
Ask The Doctors
60 min
Coronavirus: The Cost
60 min
Coronavirus: Stories from the Frontline
60 min
Surviving Lockdown
60 min
COVID-19: Where to Next?
60 min
Education in the Age of COVID-19
60 min
The Post-COVID World Order
60 min
Q+A: The Premiers
60 min
Young and Free?
60 min
Australia Reimagined
60 min
Our Energy Future
60 min
Hard Truths
60 min
The Future of Sport
60 min
Australia: Secret State?
60 min
Saving the Arts and 'Brain Farts'
60 min
Borders, Booze and the Big Spend on Defence
60 min
Julia Gillard on Q+A
60 min
Disrupted Recovery
60 min
Fight Of Our Lives
60 min
The Frontline
60 min
State of Disaster
60 min
Media and Misinformation
60 min
Generation COVID
60 min
Panel of Wisdom
60 min
Border Wars
60 min
The Age of Loneliness
60 min
US Election 2020: Four More Years?
60 min
Road to Recovery
60 min
Budget Special
60 min
Anthony Albanese on Q+A
60 min
Social Disconnect
60 min
An Ethical Australia? Accountability, Ethics and Leadership
60 min
US Election: Trump vs Biden
60 min
Politicians, Presidents and the Palace
60 min
Sex, Lies and a Better Politics
60 min
Live From Penrith
60 min
Q+A 2020 Finale: The Year That Changed Us
60 min