Q&A
Season 14 Episode 15 - Barnaby Meets Lukenomics
With Australia’s borders likely to remain closed until mid-2022, senior Government ministers are standing by the decision to keep the doors shut, despite internal party backlash. What will extended border closures mean for the country’s productivity? Despite the economy showing strong signs of recovery, the budget papers forecast a decade of deficits and debt, set to peak at almost $1 trillion in 2025. Will Australia ever see a surplus again? And as the situation escalates between Israelis and Palestinians on the Gaza strip, the panel discuss the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the Middle East. Joining Hamish for this discussion are: Luke McGregor, comedian, writer and actor; Barnaby Joyce, Nationals Member for New England; Gabriela D'Souza, Senior Economist, Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Tony Burke, Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations; and Lisa Jackson Pulver, Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of Sydney.
Episodes in Season 14
Calling It Out
60 min
Q+A on Vaccines: What do you want to know?
60 min
Bargaining with Big Tech
60 min
Spotlight on Aged Care
60 min
All About Women
60 min
On The Rebound
60 min
Consent
60 min
Fixing The Future
60 min
Vaccines, The Church, and the State of Politics
60 min
It's Complicated: Vaccines, China, and Saying Sorry
60 min
Climate, Politics, and 'Fossil Fools'
60 min
Diversity, Double Standards and Aussies Trapped Abroad
60 min
Power and Control
60 min
Budget 2021 Special
60 min
Barnaby Meets Lukenomics
60 min
Trauma and Truth-Telling
60 min
Vaccine, Quarantine and Life Outside the Big Cities
60 min
Health and Humanity
60 min
Boats, Boys Clubs and Businesses on the Brink
60 min
Sydney Surge and Life on the Spectrum
60 min
Vaccines: Supply and Demand
60 min
The Ethics of Accountability
60 min
Dealing with Delta
60 min
The Olympics and Opening Up
60 min