Should ’cause no harm’ become international law?
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    Whether it’s gun control or bicycle helmets, Australia’s Common Law leads to a duty of care. What would the world look like if this was adopted internationally?

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    Hans Tilstra
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    would it advantage all of Australia by changing all the names of our capital cities to their Indigenous language names?
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    Indigenous Australia needs to be associated with the cultural fabrication of daily life. Our landscape is baron of Indigenous indicators.This would make Australians and the rest of the work knowingly participate in Aboriginal culture daily. x

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    Tony
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    Why do we care to question what motivated the chicken to cross the road?
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    @saidruth
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    Why does I come before E except after C?
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    I’m not a great speller and the rules I find intriguing!

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    Rebecca
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    Why are people extra nice when it’s your birthday?!
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    Because it would be good if people are just nice even on an ordinary day, it perhaps I’m a bit idealistic

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    Bernadette Basile
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    Is the world changing for the better or worse?
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    I always wonder!

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    @shohrem
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    Why don’t more people have difficult conversations?
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    Are people-pleasers restricting public discourse and making it tricky to challenge? Asking because difficult conversations can solve big problems

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    @lucysh
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    Why do we not value darkness anymore?
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    Light pollution, glare and light trespass are all easy environmental problems to fix. If we can’t (or won’t) fix this, then what chance do we have of reducing or reversing other environmental issues?

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    Sasha Joura
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    Are we born happy and spend our lives defending it, or are we born neutral and spend our lives trying to attain happiness?
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    Joan Rentill
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    All leaders of the developed world declare that they seek peace, not war. Why then do they continue to manufacture, market, and sell arms on a global scale? Are their brains missing something?
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    The horrors of war are making the planet unliveable. Every decent human being wants it to end.

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    Monica Hingston
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    Why can’t the world ‘live in peace’?
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    How many times does this have to be asked?

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    Jenny
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    How would our lives change if we talked about death as much as we talk about birth?
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    Because I believe that talking about death can be life-changing and life-affirming.

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    Karin
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    How do I change a tyre?
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    Jack Carey
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