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SHOULD CASH ALWAYS REMAIN AN OPTION IN AUSTRALIA?As Australia becomes increasingly digital, many businesses are moving t...
23/05/2026

SHOULD CASH ALWAYS REMAIN AN OPTION IN AUSTRALIA?

As Australia becomes increasingly digital, many businesses are moving toward card-only and app-based payments. Supporters of cash say it remains important for privacy, budgeting, accessibility, and helping people who may not use smartphones or digital banking.

Others believe digital payments are faster, safer, and more convenient for modern everyday life.

As payment habits continue to change, Australians remain divided on whether physical cash should always remain available as a choice.

Do you think cash should always remain an option in Australia?

Are Fuel Prices Out of Control?Across many countries, rising fuel prices continue to put pressure on households, busines...
23/05/2026

Are Fuel Prices Out of Control?

Across many countries, rising fuel prices continue to put pressure on households, businesses, and everyday travel costs. Many people feel the cost of filling up a vehicle has become increasingly difficult to manage alongside other living expenses.

Some believe global supply issues, taxes, and international events are driving prices higher, while others argue more should be done to reduce the burden on ordinary people.

As the cost of living continues to rise, the debate continues over whether fuel prices have gone too far.

Do you think fuel prices are out of control?

STOP FORCING CASHLESS PAYMENTSNot everyone wants to rely on smartphones, banking apps, or digital wallets for everyday p...
23/05/2026

STOP FORCING CASHLESS PAYMENTS

Not everyone wants to rely on smartphones, banking apps, or digital wallets for everyday purchases. Many people still prefer cash for privacy, budgeting, convenience, and peace of mind during outages or technical problems.

Elderly people, rural communities, and those without access to digital banking can feel left behind when businesses go fully cashless.

Technology should provide more choice not remove it.

Do you think cash should always remain a payment option?

Should Aussie Schools Keep the Aboriginal Flag Displayed at All Times?The Aboriginal flag is recognised as an important ...
23/05/2026

Should Aussie Schools Keep the Aboriginal Flag Displayed at All Times?

The Aboriginal flag is recognised as an important symbol of Indigenous history, culture, and identity in Australia. Supporters believe displaying it in schools promotes recognition, inclusion, and respect for First Nations communities.

Others believe schools should decide individually how national and cultural symbols are displayed within educational environments.

As discussions around identity, tradition, and education continue, opinions remain divided on the role of national and cultural symbols in schools.

What do you think — should Aussie schools keep the Aboriginal flag displayed at all times?

Do Public Toilets Need to Stay Male and Female?Public facilities and shared spaces continue to be widely discussed as co...
22/05/2026

Do Public Toilets Need to Stay Male and Female?

Public facilities and shared spaces continue to be widely discussed as communities and workplaces evolve. Some people believe keeping separate male and female toilets provides privacy, comfort, and simplicity for everyday public use.

Others support adding more unisex or gender-neutral options to improve accessibility and accommodate different needs while still maintaining privacy and safety for everyone.

As public spaces continue to change, opinions remain divided on what approach works best for society.

What do you think — should public toilets remain male and female only, or should more shared options be available?

Have Australia’s Pensioners Been Forgotten?Many older Australians are facing rising costs for groceries, rent, electrici...
22/05/2026

Have Australia’s Pensioners Been Forgotten?

Many older Australians are facing rising costs for groceries, rent, electricity, healthcare, and other everyday essentials. Some pensioners say it is becoming harder to keep up financially despite years of hard work and contribution to society.

Others believe support systems are still helping many retirees, but argue that growing economic pressure is affecting people of all ages.

As the cost of living continues to rise, more Australians are debating whether enough is being done to support pensioners and retirees.

Do you think Australia is doing enough for its pensioners?

DO YOU STILL CARRY CASH EVERY DAY?Even with cards, apps, and digital wallets becoming more popular, many people still pr...
22/05/2026

DO YOU STILL CARRY CASH EVERY DAY?

Even with cards, apps, and digital wallets becoming more popular, many people still prefer carrying cash for everyday purchases. Some say cash helps with budgeting, privacy, and staying prepared during outages or emergencies.

Others rarely use cash anymore and prefer the speed and convenience of digital payments.

As society becomes increasingly digital, opinions remain divided on whether physical money still plays an important role in daily life.

Do you still carry cash every day?

SHOULD AUSSIES WITHOUT EVs HELP PAY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE?As Australia expands electric vehicle charging n...
22/05/2026

SHOULD AUSSIES WITHOUT EVs HELP PAY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE?

As Australia expands electric vehicle charging networks and related infrastructure, many people are debating who should help fund the transition. Supporters say investing in EV infrastructure benefits the country long-term through cleaner transport, new technology, and future economic growth.

Others believe Australians who do not own electric vehicles should not have to help cover the costs, especially during a rising cost-of-living crisis.

As the country moves toward new transport systems, opinions remain divided on how the transition should be funded fairly.

Do you think Australians without EVs should help pay for EV infrastructure?

Not everybody lives through a smartphone screen.Stop forcing app-only payments.Many people still rely on cash, cards, an...
22/05/2026

Not everybody lives through a smartphone screen.

Stop forcing app-only payments.

Many people still rely on cash, cards, and face-to-face service in everyday life. Elderly people, rural communities, and those without smartphones or digital banking can feel excluded when businesses go fully app-only.

Technology should offer convenience not remove choice.

Share if you agree.

Should Cash Be Accepted Everywhere in the Country?As digital and contactless payments become more common, many people be...
22/05/2026

Should Cash Be Accepted Everywhere in the Country?

As digital and contactless payments become more common, many people believe cash should still remain a guaranteed payment option. Supporters say cash is important for privacy, budgeting, accessibility, and helping people who may not use smartphones or digital banking.

Others believe digital payments are faster, safer, and more convenient in today’s modern economy.

As society becomes increasingly cashless, opinions remain divided on whether physical money should always be accepted in everyday transactions.

Do you think cash should be accepted everywhere in the country?

Should Aboriginal Languages Be Taught in Aussie Schools?Aboriginal languages are an important part of Australia’s histor...
21/05/2026

Should Aboriginal Languages Be Taught in Aussie Schools?

Aboriginal languages are an important part of Australia’s history, culture, and identity. Supporters believe teaching these languages in schools could help preserve cultural heritage, increase understanding of Indigenous history, and strengthen respect between communities.

Others believe schools should focus more on core subjects or widely spoken international languages due to limited classroom time and resources.

As Australia continues discussing education and cultural identity, opinions remain divided on the role Indigenous languages should play in schools.

Do you think Aboriginal languages should be taught in Aussie schools?

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