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Q & A: May 6

Julia Gillard will field questions from a live audience made up of high school students on Monday's Q & A.

2013-05-02_1403Prime Minister Julia Gillard will field questions from a live audience made up of high school students on Monday’s Q & A.

Hosted by Tony Jones, The Prime Minister will be the sole panellist in this High School Special, taking questions from students from around the country on the issues important to them.

As always, Q&A will look to the audience to ask the questions and expect to cover a wide range of issues across the national agenda.

9.35pm AEDT ABC1 and simulcast on ABC News 24.

11 Responses

  1. @Jason – Well, Julia could always appear on The Bolt Report to engage with the right. The ABC uses taxpayers money for Left advertising, so much for being impartial. Q&A’s sole purpose is to bash the right and promote the left.

  2. Gillard, unable to face the questions from actual voters, resorts to answering questions from school students. I’m sure the students will ask the hard hitting questions… umm, Gonski, DisabilityCare, NBN, Gay Marriage and Climate Change. It’ll be an hour long Labor advertisement. I don’t think there’ll be any questions about: The Broken Promises, Carbon Tax, Surplus, overspending, AWU, Labor being in bed with the Unions, the Leadership spill, and the toxic brand that is Labor. I won’t be watching either. Gillard speaks to everyone like they’re school students so this audience will be perfect for her.

  3. We’re with Nic.We will not be watching either. We are no longer interested in listening to this unelected incompetent fraud masquerading as a prime minister.

  4. Julia Gillard deserves not to be PM in September and what a bad time to have an election? There is AFL, NRL and rugby union. This is clearly not thought out and I don’t believe any word she says

  5. Won’t be interesting at all. Rudd did the same, and all it proved was that young people don’t know which government is responsible for which legislation. (Come to think of it, a fair number of adults don’t have a clue either).

  6. I’m looking forward to this one. Hopefully it might show viewers another side to my generation, that we actually do care about the future of our country and politics in general.

  7. Seriously we have stopped listening. Stopped listening to every word the Prime Minister says. This is one Q&A that I wont be watching.

  8. let me guess, there will be a gay student asking a big question in the last 2 minutes, everyone will lean forward to hear what she has to say, she will make a light comment, then she’ll be put on the spot but time will be up.and she will have to be cut off. it has happened so many times.

  9. Now, this is going to be interesting. Lets just hope that with no other opposition on the panel there to oppose Julia, that Tony steps in to really get the answers that the students are looking for. Will be great to hear the young generations voice on some of the big issues at the moment.

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