How will we end chronic homelessness in Australia?
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    Matt
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    Why are some people “lyrics” people and others not?
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    The lyrics are the last thing that matter to me when I listen to a piece of music (if I can even understand them it’s a plus). But for others they seem to be the most important thing of all (weirdos). Why is this so? Probably it doesn’t matter – I’m just curious.

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    @pinknantucket
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    How can we balance global overpopulation while reducing the terrible suffering of factory farmed animals?
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    It is one of the things that keeps me awake at night the suffering of innocent creatures to feed the ego driven need of humans to reproduce themselves with no consideration but ther own desire or ignorance.
    We cannot call ourselves civilised while we continue down this path.

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    Karen
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    How can we foster a culture of respectful, critical, fruitful conversation on important social issues where we feel strongly and disagree?
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    Public discourse on politically contested matters—like climate change, refugees, distribution of resources, etc.—seems to be at a low ebb. We need to find ways to address these issues constructively if we are to have any hope of meeting the challenges of the coming years. But how can we be a part of the solution and not just a part of the problem?

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    @consequently
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    Is the crisis of global markets too far gone?
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    Because the EU is in turmoil, countries are being held to ransom by market volatility and austerity is fueling social unrest.

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    Soraya
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    Why do we have 5 mins of sport at the end of news instead of 5 mins of arts/culture? How would this change our perception of the world?
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    Not everyone is into sport. For some, their equivalent is the arts/culture or even the environment. Why are these things considered ‘features’ rather than staples of our news diet? I wonder how society would change if one or two newsrooms started this trend?

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    @bespokeshespoke
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    What are the similarities between music and sport?
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    While both activities involves competition, the grace of movement and collaboration, they seem so far apart socially and culturally.

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    @heshekson
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    How can a survivor thrive?
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    If a survivor of trauma is subjected to bullying, discrimination and threats, whenever they attempt to speak out about the abuses they suffered, is it possible for a survivor to thrive in the oppressive environment?

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    @initiallyno
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    why is there still no cure for cancer?
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    All you ever hear is that something is being tested… it seems that there is more money to be made in ‘support’ medicines

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    S M
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    How can democracies remain democratic but become (a) less adversarial (b) more efficient?
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    Democracies have little value unless the populace participates. I (probably like many others) am put off from active participation and my cynicism is fed, by the cumbersome nature of government and the lack of cooperation between parties. Does a ‘party system’ have to translate into the circus that we witness in our parliaments?

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    @Simon19493291
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    Why is the internet such a horrible place, and what can we do about it?
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    I guess we once thought of the internet as having some sort of liberating potential, but today it’s pretty clear that, although we can’t live without it, it’s a pretty horrible place (especially if you’re not a straight white guy). When was the last time you saw a woman being harassed by an egg-man on Twitter, and how can we make sure it stops happening?

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    @dangolding
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    Why happiness rather than contentment: are we never satisfied?
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    Because I think that our society promotes the myth of happiness and that more will do it.

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    Winsome Thomas
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    why are we attracted to inappropriate people?
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    Despite our better judgement we all seem to be attracted to someone who is so clearly not right for us at some point in our lives.

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    @brittrcarroll
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