Experts and Empirical Evidence - Q&A | 15 August 2016
Monday, 15 August 2016
Panellists: Greg Hunt, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science; Linda Burney, Shadow Minister for Human Services; Professor Brian Cox, Particle Physicist and broadcaster; Lily Serna, Mathematician; and Malcolm Roberts, One Nation Senator for Queensland.
Our panel discussed Nauru evidence, climate science data, spending on the climate vs Olympics, thought leaders, free speech, science and music, and the science of time.
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Panellists: Greg Hunt, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science; Linda Burney, Shadow Minister for Human Services; Professor Brian Cox, Particle Physicist and broadcaster; Lily Serna, Mathematician; and Malcolm Roberts, One Nation Senator for Queensland.
Our panel discussed Nauru evidence, climate science data, spending on the climate vs Olympics, thought leaders, free speech, science and music, and the science of time.
For more from Q&A, click here: http://www.abc.net.au/qanda
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/QandA
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abcqanda/
Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://ab.co/2E3pCZ9
Q&A is a television discussion program that focuses mostly on politics but ranges across all of the big issues that set Australians thinking, talking and debating.
It is driven by interaction: Q&A provides a rare opportunity for Australian citizens to directly question and hold to account politicians and key opinion leaders in a national public forum and Q&A is broadcast live so that not only the studio audience but also the wider audience can get involved.
We aim to create a discussion that is constructive, that reflects a diverse range of views and that provides a safe environment where people can respectfully discuss their differences.
It’s impossible to represent every view on a single panel or in one audience but we’re committed to giving participants a fair go.
In order to be as inclusive and diverse as possible, the program is presented from a range of locations around the country and all Australians are encouraged to get involved through social media as well as by joining the audience.
This is an official Australian Broadcasting Corporation YouTube channel.
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