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''Q&A'' is an Australian television panel discussion program, broadcast on ABC hosted by news journalist Tony Jones. The show usually broadcasts on Monday nights at 9:30, and has run since 2008. Its format is similar to ''Question Time'' on the BBC and ''Questions and Answers'' on RTÉ. ==Format== The program generally features a panel of five public figures, usually including politicians from each of the major federal parties (Labor and Liberal) as well as minor party politicians, media personalities and celebrities, answering questions provided by viewers and the studio audience. The program is broadcast live (in the eastern states) on ABC TV and online, in front of a studio audience. From October 2010, ''Q&A'' is also simulcast live on ABC News 24, allowing it to be viewed live across the country.〔(''Q&A'' goes live across Australia on ABC News 24 ), ''ABC TV Blog'', 22 October 2010.〕 In March 2015 ABC News 24 ceased simulcast of Q&A. When Federal Parliament isn't sitting, the show can be heard on ABC NewsRadio. The program is broadcast from the ABC's studios in the Sydney suburb of Ultimo. Anyone wishing to be in the audience can fill in a form on the program's website, which as well as asking for contact details, asks some questions relating to the applicant's political views to help "select a diverse and well-balanced audience". ''Q&A'' is occasionally broadcast from other cities, with three shows being broadcast from other countries (Indonesia, India and China).
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