As part of Australia Talks the ABC has been sharing some interesting findings over the past couple of weeks, but the network is saving the best bits for this one-off TV special.
On 18 November, join host Annabel Crabb, with co-host The Project’s Waleed Aly, as they uncover some unexpected and surprising insights into the issues big and small that get Australia talking.
Annabel Crabb, ABC political journalist and commentator, and Waleed Aly, co-presenter of ABC RN’s The Minefield, will be joined on the night by Kitty Flanagan, Craig Reucassel, Anne Edmonds, Wyatt Roy, Adam Liaw, Rosie Batty and Steph Tisdell.
The live 90-minute TV special will take you right across Australia to reveal the issues Aussies are actually talking about. Who is struggling hardest to make ends meet? Where do people care most and least about climate change? Which part of the country is the most patriotic, loved, and lonely and who is having the most and least sex?
Think you’ve got a good grasp on the issues facing Australia at the moment? Prepare to have your assumptions challenged by social researcher Rebecca Huntley and writer Benjamin Law as they get to the bottom of the key issues.
Before you watch, see where you fit at abc.net.au/australiatalks The online tool allows you to answer a selection of the questions, and is also available in simplified Chinese, Vietnamese and Arabic.