Class of '22 | Q+A

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  • Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
  • This week on Q+A… the Class of 22. One year on from the election that changed Australia’s political landscape, five first-term parliamentarians join the panel. So just how different is the reality of a political career to what they imagined?
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    Panellists: Labor Member for Higgins Michelle Ananda-Rajah, Liberal Member for Flinders Zoe McKenzie, Independent Senator for ACT, David Pocock , Independent Senator for Tasmania Tammy Tyrrell and Greens Member for Griffith Max Chandler-Mather
    This episode was broadcast on Monday May 22, 2023
    00:00 - INTRODUCTION
    01:32 - HATE SPEECH - HOW TO STOP IT?
    09:33 - HOUSING - GREENS BLOCKING DEAL
    16:31 - HOUSING - NEGATIVE GEARING
    29:02 - PWC SCANDAL
    35:37 - INFLATION - BANKS
    45:29 - SOCIAL MEDIA - BANNING POLITICIANS
    50:17 - LONG COVID
    54:09 - RACISM - VIEWS & VILIFICATION
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