Why does Australia have such a rigid two party political system?
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    In Australia we’ve got the dominant view that hung parliaments and large cross benches are ‘unworkable’ and ‘feral’. Why? In Europe hung parliaments are normal, and there are often many parties represented in the parliament.

    Would we benefit from more diverse parties and viewpoints in parliament?

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    @CaseyBriggs
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    Why isn’t there a lot more research into desalination so we cheaply irrigate all areas close to sea water?
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    James Geddes
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    Would non-combat national service be good for all Australians?
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    It always surprises me how few Australians have seen their country or met people from other parts of it. If we were compelled to make better connections with people from different backgrounds and situations, would we have a better understanding of Australian-ness?

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    Martha Crawford
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    Why does being born in Australia leave some people feeling lucky, and others feeling entitled?
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    Because this is the area of the ‘refugee debate’ that I don’t understand – why some people feel that they have a birthright to safety, and those born in other countries don’t.

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    @becbakes
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    Is the art of conversation dwindling in the age of social media?
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    Do people not know how to carry a conversation between two people any more?

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    Tara
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    Yanis Varoufakis, if you have the opportunity to become finance minister again with SYRIZA, would you accept this or not?
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    i made this question because i would like to see Yanis+SYRIZA again as they was.

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    Joey
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    Why don’t we have game centres for adults?
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    Sometimes adults get a little too serious and forget to have fun! I would like to see what happens to our work culture and society if game play is more available & mainstream for adults. It would be a great experiment to test the importance of play and creativity and how it correlates to innovation and new ideas for the Australian economy.

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    @planetsuzie
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    How often should you have sex a week?
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    Everyone has an opinion on this, and many other sex-related topics. I’d like to know the answer.

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    @@shannylm
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    Is one’s fate set in stone? Does superstition or faith or the power of positive thinking have any effect on an outcome?
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    I have asked myself this same question for much of my life. But I am not sure that the answer would be helpful or not?

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    Jennifer Christmas
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    Why does anything exist, rather than nothing at all?
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    Although I was raised as a strict Irish-style Roman Catholic, after many years of deep thought, I am now an atheist, humanist, rationalist and sceptic, and have come to the conclusion that this is the most important unanswered philosophical question. I do not believe there is any need to postulate a creator, because belief in a creator god leads to the obvious next questions of who or what made god, and who or what made who or what made god, and so on indefinitely.

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    Rosemary Sceats
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    Why be good?
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    We often have a choice between doing what we know is right, and doing what will gratify or benefit ourselves (even at the expense of others). So, why be good?

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    Chris Gill
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    Can you imagine answering a question that did not involve your conceptual thinking to reply?
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    The is a unspoken assumption that questions require the mind to respond. We live in a world where the conceptual answer is no longer enough, rather the experiential or visceral response offers a different perspective .

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    Alexander Mackenzie
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    Why are there so many Self Help Books?
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    Asked by:
    @1Phineasmaximus
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