The results of the Australia Talks survey were revealed on ABC Monday night, with hosts Annabel Crabb and Waleed Aly discussing the answers given to the 500 questions.
The answers leaned more towards agree but only slightly, with 43 per cent agreeing with the statement and 40 per cent disagreeing.The date of Australia Day was the most divisive issue for Aussies. Picture: Australia Talks/ABCThe second most divisive issue facing Australians is whether there are more than two genders.
“This is one of those issues where community opinion is changing really quickly and I think a lot of people who were asked to consider this maybe haven’t been thinking about it for all that long,” she said.The majority of people agreed there are more than two genders. Picture: Australia Talks/ABCThe third most divisive issue came when people were asked whether the decline of the traditional family has made Australia worse.
If Port Macquarie is the town having the least sex, why is it copping the brunt of God's punishment for same-sex marriage and abortion?