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Magda for Q&A

MagdaMagda Szubanski is ready to take a seat at the Q&A panel on Monday night.

The comedian and vocal gay rights advocate will be sitting alongside Human Rights Lawyer Shahzad Akbar, Peter Shergold, the Chancellor of the University of Sydney, Liberal MP Josh Fryenberg and the Minister for Employment Participation Kate Ellis.

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Given a key government report delivered the news that state’s could legislate for same sex marriage was delivered in NSW late last week, there’s a good chance there will be some discussion on the topic of marriage equality.

Q&A airs live on ABC News24 at 7:35pm and is simulcast on ABC News radio, the show is repeated on ABC1 at 9:35pm. Get home early and join in the Twittter fest with the hashtag ‘qanda’

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