Q+A will have an early start of 9.20pm AEDT on Monday.
This week’s hard question was by Jill Manton, who asked if it was wise to delay the replacement of the ageing coal-fired power stations in the Hunter with nuclear reactors.
Are we breaking up with America?
Donald Trump has levied hefty tariffs on Australian steel and aluminium. That's not how "friends" should behave, Anthony Albanese says. The opposition reckons the PM should be hightailing it to Washington to save the relationship.
It's an economic blow ahead of a high-stakes federal budget and a diplomatic minefield on the eve of an election. So what happens now? And how will it impact you?
I can't wait to hear your questions — and get your answers.
Patricia Karvelas
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Daniel Mookhey is Treasurer in the NSW Labor government. The son of Indian migrants, he was the first MP in an Australian parliament to be sworn in on the Bhagavad Gita.
Kevin Hogan is Shadow Minister for Trade and Tourism and has been the Nationals’ member for Page since 2013. He’s also the Deputy Manager of Opposition Business in the House.
Amelia Lester is a Deputy Editor at Foreign Policy magazine. She’s worked as a journalist on three continents, reporting for The Economist, The New York Times and New York Review of Books.
Michael Stutchbury is Editor-at-Large of The Australian Financial Review. He’s spent three decades writing and editing on business, economics and politics in Sydney, Canberra and Washington.
Matt Kean, a former NSW treasurer and energy minister, has launched a broadside at his own party for backing nuclear energy. But Liberal senator Hollie Hughes told Q+A nuclear energy promised zero emissions and jobs for coal plant communities.