The Q+A panel discusses the revelations of Scott Morrison secretly swearing himself into multiple additional portfolios while he was PM.
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Panellists: Johann Hari, Author, Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention; Murray Watt, Minister for Emergency Management and Agriculture; Keith Pitt, Federal Member for Hinkler; Catherine Cusack, Former NSW Liberal Member of the Legislative Council; Blak Douglas, Archibald Prize-winning artist and musician; and Amanda Rose, Founding Director of Western Sydney Women.
This episode was broadcast on Thursday August 18, 2022.
0:00 Introduction
1:54 Scott Morrison: Abuse of Power?
6:07 Scott Morrison's Power Grab: What Did The Nationals Know?
18:48 NSW Parliament: How can we eliminate bad behaviour in public institutions?
26:06 NSW Floods: Preventative measures
34:38 NSW Floods: Government land buy-backs
40:55 Johann Hari on mental health policy
46:42 Temporary fuel excise cut
50:42 Blak Douglas on winning the Archibald Prize
54:25 How do we restore trust in institutions and build community?
1:00:00 Uncle Wes Marne recites his poem 'Indigenous Ones'
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