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Q+A is back and we're on the road in Queanbeyan with a power panel of politicians, a Nobel Prize-winning economist and leading business journalist to take questions on cost of living, competition and the future of capitalism.
Amid war, displacement, disinformation and rising hate, fragile democracies are being tested - with big ramifications for Australia. How billions of voters in India, the US and UK could reshape the world.
Panellists:
Kim Hoggard: Former senior Republican White House stafferNick Bryant: Author & former BBC correspondentJennifer Robinson: Human rights lawyer & barristerJonathan Biggins: Actor, writer & satiristParnell Palme McGuinness: Policy strategist & commentator
The connectedness and convenience of technology has come at a cost: personal data leaks, financial scams, sexploitation and revenge porn, a tide of disinformation, hate speech, bullying and social media harm. But is censorship the answer - or even possible? How do we stay safe online?
Julie Inman Grant: Australia's eSafety Commissioner, leading the world's first government regulatory agency committed to keeping its citizens safer online.Josh Szeps: Broadcaster & Journalist and one of Australia's most influential and innovative interviewers. Frances Haugen: Data scientist and social media accountability advocate.Sam Perry: Sports writer, presenter, and founder of The Grade Cricketer - an Australian digital media venture with a satirical take on cricket across the globe.Alice Dawkins: Executive Director of Reset.Tech Australia.