Motions

Grand Final

  • 1
    That, as the Vatican, we would loosen ties with Taiwan in exchange for greater Catholic Church influence in China (e.g. complete freedom to appoint Chinese Bishops)
  • 2
    That, as an athiest, we would donate to and actively support progressive churches
  • 3
    That we prefer a world in which Christianity was never a dominant religion
  • Semifinals

  • 1
    That we prefer a benevolent, effective dictatorship to a failing democracy
  • 2
    That apoliticality is immoral
  • 3
    That we support Democratic/Liberal Super PACs employing misinformation and manipulation tactics during the 2024 US Presidential election
  • Round 5

  • 1
    That we would allow people to give the police money in exchange for new or increased efforts in a specified area of legitimate law enforcement
  • 2
    That the laws of evidence should apply to administrative hearings
  • 3
    That we prefer the inquisitorial system to the adversarial system
  • Round 4

  • 1
    That, as Disney, we would return to making animated films with darker themes
  • 2
    That we should ban ultra-fast fashion
  • 3
    That we should ban transfer fees
  • Round 3

  • 1
    That, as China, we would seek to form a similar intelligence-sharing agreement with other countries
  • 2
    That international NGOs should withdraw from Afghanistan
  • 3
    That ASEAN should recognise Taiwan
  • Round 2

  • 1
    That we regret the narrative that parents should be financially secure to have children
  • 2
    That the queer community should focus on 'normalisation' (e.g. promoting the narrative that queer people want to be 'normal' by getting married and having kids) instead of focusing on the uniqueness of the queer community
  • 3
    That we regret the normalisation of ‘the ick’ in modern dating culture
  • Round 1

  • 1
    That we support the use of solidarity action
  • 2
    That, where species are endangered, that we prefer a system of rotational zoning to a system of permanent no-take zones
  • 3
    That we should allow corporations to conduct offensive cyber operations against criminal groups that target them using cyberwarfare (e.g. ransomware, hacks)