Q+A - Season 5 / Year 2012

Season 5 / Year 2012
Episodes

Q&A Returns

Celebrities, Leaders and The Speaker

The Labor Leadership

After the Ballot

Live from Adelaide

Katter, Kony and the Climate

Politics and Porn in a Post-feminist World

The Qld Election

Live from Hobart

Religion and Atheism

Philosophy and the World

Bob Brown Joins Q&A

Live from Dandenong

Show Me the Money...

Morals and Politics

Sydney Writers' Festival

Barry Humphries joins Q&A

Live from Toowoomba

Prime Minister Julia Gillard Joins Q&A

Life, The Universe and Everything

The Great Boat Debacle

After the Carbon Tax

Artistic Politics

Random Violence

Teachers, Schools and Our Education System

A Q&A of Olympic Proportions

Manners, Mining and the Can-Do Attitude

Big Ideas and Big Society

Assange, Asylum & Human Bondage

Mutilation and the Media Generation

Trolls and Trawlers

Seek and Ye Shall Submit

Protests and Palestine

The Future of the Future

Sorry, Lust and Free Will

Bullying, Education & Purpose

Super, Sexism & Surgery

Folk Music, Five Years & Funding

Forgiveness and Reconciliation

James Price Point and Beyond

Elephants on Parade

Happy Endings
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