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Q & A: Nov 1
Next Monday's (barefoot) Q & A will broadcast live from Perth for the very first time.
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Next Monday’s Q&A will broadcast live from Perth’s ABC Studio for the very first time at 9:35pm AEDT.
Viewers in WA will be able to watch live (at 6:35pm) on ABC News 24.
For this episode Tony Jones will be joined by:
WA Premier Colin Barnett
Mining magnate Andrew Forrest
Defence Minister Stephen Smith
Deputy Opposition Leader Julie Bishop
Greens Senator Rachel Siewert
WA Indigenous Entrepreneur Tony Wiltshire
This will be a barefoot broadcast.
I just made that up…
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8 Responses
I wonder how many leftt wing tweets the Premier goning to have to put up with? Last week wasn’t even balanced with the tweeting, love to know how they pick and choose with them. I didnt think much of last weeks was rather unbalanced with so much time spent on Hicks and boat people. More questions were anti JHW than pro, so I dont know how that show is balanced with ABC content policy!
He will get Eastern States going on about why WA should be paying for a mining tax to so called spread the wealth and also about the Kimberley pipeline.
@billy ray valentine
I think you may be right there. So does three pairs in front of the house mean you can get heroin? I’ll be watching them today. I have several nearby! Hehehe.
@ vinny
John Travolta…..yum!
John Travolta is also coming to Perth next month as part of Telethon on Channel 7.
Looks like I’m going to need to take 3 spare pairs of shoes.
@billy ray valentine, yep, have heard the same story, that they’re hung outside drug dealers’ houses. Hmmm, I smell an urban myth …
shoes on power lines used to mean that the house in front of the powerline was a place you could get marijuana or other recreational drugs….
You’re funny David. Hehheeheee. Love your work (still.)
Love Q&A too.
Question: what is this newish trend of throwing shoes on power lines? Thought it was just my town. Does it have a deeper meaning or is it just to p*** off the owner of the said shoes? Anyone????
Be nice to have the Q&A team in the Wild West …