Coming Up: Monday April 28, 2025

Mon 28 Apr 2025 at 9:35pm
Coming Up: Monday April 28, 2025
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All politics is local, the old saying goes. But this federal election, global events have regularly pulled focus.
Trade wars. Markets volatility. Warnings of global economic downturn. Long-standing security ties challenged. Chinese ships on our doorstep. An American president tearing up democratic norms. Even the death of a Pope – at a pivotal moment for communities of faith.
What sort of world will Anthony Albanese or Peter Dutton inherit? Who’s best to steer us through increasingly stormy seas?
And what does it all mean for your job and your hip pocket? What do you want to hear from political leaders in the dying days of a still-tight election race?
Q+A is broadcasting from Sydney on Monday, April 28 at 9.35pm AEST.
On the Panel
Tanya Plibersek

Minister for the Environment & Water
Tanya Plibersek is the Minister for the Environment & Water. Prior to the 2022 election, she has held different roles such as shadow minister for foreign affairs and international development, shadow minister for education and the shadow minister for women.
Paul Fletcher

Liberal MP for Bradfield
Paul Fletcher is the outgoing Liberal MP for Bradfield and was previously the shadow minister for science, arts, government services and the digital economy until early this year.
Adam Bandt

Leader of the Australian Greens
Adam Bandt is the leader of the Australian Greens and the federal MP for Melbourne. He was the first Greens MP elected to the House of Representatives at a general election in 2010.
Georgina Downer

Robert Menzies Institute CEO
Georgina Downer is Chief Executive Officer of the Robert Menzies Institute. She is a former diplomat and qualified lawyer, with a master's degree in public international law from the London School of Economics.
Peter Hartcher

Political & international editor, The Sydney Morning Herald & The Age
Peter Hartcher is political editor and international editor of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. He has been writing about politics, economics and international affairs for nearly 40 years, including a decade as a foreign correspondent in Tokyo and Washington.