How will we end chronic homelessness in Australia?
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    Matt
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    Can we have a public open discussion on the question of if we have the right to decide when we want to die
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    I am very interested in working withholder people who are interested in planning for their end of life decision making and this is the BIG issue that keeps being discussed.

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    Jenifer Lee
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    Why should I be denied the freedom to sell my organs?
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    Throughout our lives we sacrifice many things for money- relationships, comfort, time- if I can rationally decide, with no duress, that dispensing with an organ is my preferred mode of raising money why should I be prevented from doing so? Particularly given that it may save the life of someone in urgent need.

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    Adam Myatt
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    What paradigm will replace the current power-centric economic, political system?
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    Most of today’s global problems originate in the competitive foundation of the current economic, political paradigm. We will never realise humanity’s highest goals unless we learn to start from a different place in thinking about the “system” we live within.

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    Jim Brown
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    What is the one mechanism that will unify all of humanity for common good?
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    I am asking because we are becoming more convergent at the same time we are becoming more divergent. We have the power to build and destroy each other and ourselves. I want to know what we are doing today to ensure humanity exists for future generations at the same time the earth is changing/evolving.

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    Cynthia Mueller
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    Why are immeasurable, unautomated, irreplacable things (arts, education) valued so little financially?
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    Because I have a vested interest in both, and I’ve yet to receive a good answer.

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    @hildebrandburke
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    What’s happened to spirituality? Who are we anyway aside our bodies and brains?
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    We are so obsessed with defining ourselves inside constructs that divide us, why not discuss what could possibly unite us?

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    michele
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    What are the problems that money solves? Are there other solutions?
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    Climate change and the arts are two prime examples of areas where seems difficult to apply this metric-based approach. I am curious about alternatives. What if everyone had a smartphone? Could we something radically different emerge?

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    Emmanuel
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    What is your most dangerous idea?
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    Answers are almost always too safe.

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    Matthew
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    Why after the fifteenth century philosophers de bunked religion and with all the trouble in the world to-day why does the establishment promote it
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    It matters to me because of all the killing that has been done in the name of religion

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    Gerry
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    If a piece of meat is grown in a lab (and was never part of an animal) is it actually still ‘meat’?
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    As a constantly-lapsing vegetarian, I am interested in both the science and philosophy of meat. I know many others are too.

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    @samuelcooney
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    Should Elizabeth St in Melbourne become a creek again?
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    Elizabeth St in Melbourne is prone to flooding, and beneath the streets runs a creek (Williams creek) which seems to be desperate to reassert itself. Other cities have successfully (re)integrated waterways into their cities, notably Seoul, South Korea. Should Melbourne do the same?

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    @nightlightguy
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    In 50 years time, which 1 Actor and 1 Actress will we say defined the 2010s?
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    I spend a lot of time thinking about this tbh.

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    @AndersFurze
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