Q+A - Season 5 / Year 2012

Season 5 / Year 2012

Episodes

Q&A Returns

Celebrities, Leaders and The Speaker

The Labor Leadership

After the Ballot

Live from Adelaide

Katter, Kony and the Climate

Politics and Porn in a Post-feminist World

The Qld Election

Live from Hobart

Religion and Atheism

Philosophy and the World

Bob Brown Joins Q&A

Live from Dandenong

Show Me the Money...

Morals and Politics

Sydney Writers' Festival

Barry Humphries joins Q&A

Live from Toowoomba

Prime Minister Julia Gillard Joins Q&A

Life, The Universe and Everything

The Great Boat Debacle

After the Carbon Tax

Artistic Politics

Random Violence

Teachers, Schools and Our Education System

A Q&A of Olympic Proportions

Manners, Mining and the Can-Do Attitude

Big Ideas and Big Society

Assange, Asylum & Human Bondage

Mutilation and the Media Generation

Trolls and Trawlers

Seek and Ye Shall Submit

Protests and Palestine

The Future of the Future

Sorry, Lust and Free Will

Bullying, Education & Purpose

Super, Sexism & Surgery

Folk Music, Five Years & Funding

Forgiveness and Reconciliation

James Price Point and Beyond

Elephants on Parade

Happy Endings
Recently Updated Shows

Jersey Shore: Family Vacation
The cast of Jersey Shore swore they would always do a vacation together. Now, five years, five kids, three marriages, and who knows how many GTL sessions later, the gang is back together and on vacation in a swanky house in Miami Beach.

Kitchen Nightmares
Chef Gordon Ramsay of Hell's Kitchen fame is back, and this time he's hitting the road, exposing restaurants that are barely staying afloat.

First Dates
The First Dates restaurant throws open its doors to single people looking for love.

Here We Go
Here We Go follows the highs and lows of the Jessop family as they navigate a combination of life's everyday challenges – changing careers, keeping the romance alive within a marriage, adopting a healthier lifestyle, kidnapping a dog, destroying a swimming pool and sabotaging a wedding.
Having filmed his family's disastrous attempt to carve out a holiday in the midst of the pandemic in the 2020 pilot episode, the series sees youngest son Sam continue to document the Jessop family across the year. Moving back and forward in time, each episode offers an intimate, observed and absurd exposé of a modern British family doing its best to support each other, if accidentally annoying everyone else in the process.