Do you put tomato sauce in the fridge?
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    The question that has been lingering over our heads for centuries. The age old question of whether tomato sauce belongs in the fridge, or in the pantry.

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    Mario
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    Why isn’t it mandatory for MPs to use the public services (schools, healthcare etc) they are charged with providing for the rest of us? Wouldn’t that improve them lickity split?
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    I believe that public institutions should be protected and invested in, and that those in power could use some further incentive to provide for this.

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    @tashludowyk
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    Yachts harness wind power efficiently using fixed sails. Why cannot wind farms use fixed wings to harness wind energy?
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    torquayvet
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    Where are all the caterpillars? I used to see a lot when I was much younger.
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    I used to see a lot when I was a child and even though I’m in the garden a lot, they are not.

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    Sandra Both
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    If funding stopped to Manus Island we could effectively and humanely support a heck of a lot more refugees in Australia. Discuss.
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    And what was the deal with that Cambodia resettlement? So much money for four people…

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    @nightlightguy
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    How many parts per million of co2 were recorded in the atmosphere today?
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    El nino and la niña are natural weather phenomena. Climate change is not. Is a scientist or two measuring co2 in the australian atmosphere so that we can mitigate our behaviour and transit to market in a considered way. This affects peoples living standards. Let’s avoid poverty!

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    Carolyn Eccleston
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    1. Where is the fife?
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    2. Give me the fife.

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    @OmarjSakr
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    Why do we seek answers rather than better questions?
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    Questions drive inquiry, which is the way to critically engage with contested ideas.

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    @MsNicoleGibson
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    Why are we so afraid of the soul?
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    I don’t believe it is considered enough. I believe the soul is at the core of what makes us beings, but we seem to shy away from treating our souls with tenderness and significance.

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    Kirsty Murphy
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    Why must professional swimmers train so early in the morning? The races are not at this time. They have all day to swim.
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    I’ve always wondered. Every swimmer says they hate the early starts. So swim later. YOU HAVE ALL DAY TO SWIM! The races are often at night. Pools are indoors. It makes no sense!!

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    Michelle Clarke
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    If the human race is descended from apes … then why do we still have apes?
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    Google has not satisfied me. I asked a gorilla and it had no response.

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    @Emmalineau
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    How do we get adults to really listen to our children on matters of civic responsibility? (transport/town planning/cultural infrastructure)
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    We largely ignore the thoughts and ideas of children, when they are active participants in their cities and towns. Children have their own culture, and histories. They have more time to observe, make lateral connections, and have a heightened sensory perception. They have such valuable input and are shamefully undervalued in conversations, which have a direct impact on their environment. I fear that the absence of their voices in the planning and analysis of our social infrastructure is to our detriment as a society.

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    Hannah Liddeaux
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    Are we on the cusp of a golden age for humanity? Or are we teetering on a precipice of doom?
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    This is a question I think everyone should be asking. Your answer to it determines the way you behave in every day life. Optimism breeds a belief that it’s worth getting out there to act on making the world a better place. Pessimism makes us apathetic, and causes us to retreat into dark corners

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    @angushervey
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