This House regrets the dominant use of global university rankings.
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This house regrets the reliance on pro-immigration policies as a primary solution in countries facing declining birth rates
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This House would only criminalize the production, trafficking, and sale of illicit substances, rather than personal use or possession.
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This House would ban Polymarket.
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This House would require all gig economy platforms (e.g. Uber, DoorDash, 배달의 민족) to clearly disclose to consumers an itemized breakdown, including platform commissions and fees, before every transaction is finalized.
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In areas with high crime rates, This House would privatize the police force.
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This House would ban the use of AI-generated models in advertisements for cosmetic products.
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This House would prohibit for-profit companies from developing and administering standardized educational tests. (e.g. Pearson, ETS, College Board)
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This House prefers a world in which all individuals undergo the "test" at the age of 25.
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This House would abolish women's FIDE titles.
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This House would reform history curriculums in mandatory education to focus heavily on world history rather than national history.
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This House, as the environmental movement, would actively campaign against the space industry.
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That we should nationalise major law firms
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That we should publish comprehensive lists of school rankings (e.g. ranked by overall performance, subjects, extra-curricular offering, student experience)
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That in cities with scarce housing availability we would reallocate funds away from building or subsidising affordable housing to funding relocation to different cities with lower costs of living
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That we oppose policies that reduce existing HECS loans (e.g. Labor’s proposed 20% HECS reduction, the Greens proposed abolition of existing HECS)
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That we should create medical bodies with the power to prevent individuals from continuing their sporting careers due to serious injury/health concerns
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That governments should prioritise small and local businesses when contracting for the provision of services and development of infrastructure
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That we support the use of ‘buy now pay later’ services (e.g. Afterpay)
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That we support open borders