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Tom Ballard returns to hosting Q&A

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Tom Ballard is set to host next week’s addition of ‘Q&A’. The show will be heading out of the studio and heading to Queensland.

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Ballard will host the show which will be taking up residence at Toowoomba’s Empire Theatre.

Joining Ballard on the panel will be Rural Health Minister, Fiona Nash; Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Joel Fitzgibbon; Vice Chancellor and President of Southern Qld University, Jan Thomas; the Mayor of Toowoomba, Paul Antonio; and singer-songwriter, Katie Noonan, who’ll also perform at the end of the show.

Earlier this year Ballard hosted a special queer edition of the show, but now he’s taking Tony Jones spot on the Monday night edition.

‘Monday, 26 October – 9.35pm on ABC, simulcast LIVE at 9:35pm (AEST) on iview and ABC NewsRadio.

 

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