With a new host in the chair and a new executive producer behind the scenes,ABC's Q&A is set to surprise this year.
A familiar face on The Project and recognisable voice on ABC radio,the normally guarded Hamish Macdonald is about to begin one of the toughest gigs on television.
The show was a fitting nostalgia trip for Tony Jones and the show’s creator Peter McEvoy on their last run on the Q&A paddock.
From Zaky Mallah to flying shoes,Q&A has offered viewers a wild ride.
The Q&A host says he understands viewers'objections to a recent episode but believes it shouldn't have been pulled offline.
What was clear from this special edition of Q&A was that while Australia ponders crossing big bridges well down the track,it is busy burning bridges in the region right now.
Everywhere you look it’s all about China,and most of it is worrying.
Baby boomers and those deemed guilty of a baby boomer state of mind were put firmly in their place on Monday night.
With the eastern half of the country ablaze,bushfires and climate change were the focus of the night on Q&A.
Author Mona Eltahawy says people upset with Monday's episode of Q&A should direct their rage towards real instances of violence.
Award-winning journalist Hamish Macdonald will also contribute to Foreign Correspondent and Radio National's breakfast program.