After Q+A | GPs, Gender Inequality & the Generation Gap



After the show host Patricia Karvelas chats with the audience about the Voice to Parliament and sexual harrassment in sport.

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Panellists: Olympian, Doctor & Author Jana Pittman, CEO of the Grattan Institute Danielle Wood, Labor Member for Robertson Gordon Reid, Liberal Member for Casey Aaron Violi and Author & Editor at Mamamia Jessie Stephens.

This episode was broadcast on Monday 28 August, 2023

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9 thoughts on “After Q+A | GPs, Gender Inequality & the Generation Gap”

  1. The moderator didn't say much about the NZ model for their Indigenous people. The NZ setup is a model worth delving into both pro's & cons. I thought they could have talked through that more considering that the Voice is a major referendum.

    She was more into the young persons perspective school and women's perspectives. I felt this entire episode was slanted more to Women's perspectives and more confusion about the Voice.

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  2. 2:11 So that guy doesn't actually understand what he's voting for? That is really concerning, I wonder how many other people aren't aware of what this referendum will actually mean for the future of Australia.

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  3. What about the voice for the veterans that fought in wars for this country, voice for disable people, voice for pensioners, voice for the migrants that’s why this Albanese ideology is insanity pure and simple. What’s next with a government trying to cause divisions instead of solving rental and accommodation issues that are so urgent in the capital cities

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  4. The girl at 4:50 get some basic facts about this country before you vote on emotional brainwashing. It’s the beginning of an apartheid like ideology Albanese is pushing forward. Abc won’t really cover who built the highways dam’s infrastructure of this nation were white Anglo-Saxons predominantly not the minorities get over the facts.

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