Q+A | Humanity, Security & Climate

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  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2023
  • This week on Q+A… Prime Minister Anthony Albanese heads to Washington DC, as tensions soar in the Middle East and Israel prepares for a ground offensive in Gaza. Climate, nuclear submarines and global security are on the agenda, while the PM has also confirmed Australia’s support for Israel, saying responsibility for what is happening now “rests firmly with Hamas”.
    World leaders have been meeting with the Israeli PM in Tel Aviv as the conflict escalates, with Joe Biden urging Israel not to be “consumed” by its rage in responding to the attack by Hamas, while also making the case for billions more in aid to Israel and Ukraine. Meanwhile, the UN has called for a ceasefire to address the “human catastrophe” unfolding. How will the world respond to this crisis?
    Here at home, the cost-of-living crunch remains the top focus for many Australians as they struggle to pay the bills. With a summer of blackouts looming and power bills set to soar, does this mean our climate battle takes a back seat to more immediate concerns?
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    Panellists: Assistant Defence Minister Matt Thistlethwaite, Leader of the Australian Greens Adam Bandt, Nationals Member for Hinkler Keith Pitt and GetUp CEO Larissa Baldwin-Roberts and Middle East Analyst Dr Rodger Shanahan.
    This episode was broadcast on Monday October 23, 2023
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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.
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