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Q+A: June 5

David Speers hosts Q+A in Newcastle next Monday.

Q+A is live from Newcastle next week with guest host David Speers.

This week Q+A hits the road, broadcasting live from Newcastle. The Hunter Valley community is NSW’s second largest city and is at a pivotal moment in its history – transforming from a fossil fuel hub to a clean energy superpower. How do people who’ve built lives, families and careers around the coal industry feel about this brave new world? And are our leaders up to the challenge?

The housing crisis being felt around Australia is particularly acute in the Hunter, now home to five of the 10 local government areas in NSW with the highest housing need. As residents struggle to find safe and affordable accommodation, what more can be done right now to help the most vulnerable? The head of the Reserve Bank says we need more people living in each house – but is that really a solution? And with another rate rise looming, how can households absorb another hit to the budget?

Health and aged care services are also under pressure, and the national GP shortage hasn’t bypassed the city. As politicians debate the best way to encourage more doctors to regional areas and fill crucial nursing roles in aged care, is there too much talk and not enough action?

And Newcastle is a city synonymous with sport. Former NRL star Alex McKinnon knows all too well the risks of playing at the highest level – now with concussion and its long-term effects in the spotlight, what will policymakers do to keep players safe and fans happy?

Panellists:
Former Newcastle Knights Player Alex McKinnon,
Minister for Aged Care & Sport Anika Wells,
Shadow Minister for Climate Change & Energy Ted O’Brien,
Lord Mayor of Newcastle Nuatali Nelmes,
Pro Vice-Chancellor – Indigenous Strategy and Leadership

Monday, June 5 at 9.35pm on ABC.

One Response

  1. It’s a bit pointless and ridiculous going out to Newcastle and not have the Labor federal member for Hunter, who has been outspoken on support for coal mining on the panel. Especially when the discussion is about energy and jobs.

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