Eyal asked the question: “Considering you are answering this question a few days before the AFL Grand Final. Who do you think is going to win? ”
Eyal asked the question: “Why is Telstra the most protested against telecommunications company in Australia? And how are you working to address this? ”
Eyal asked the question: “What are the political barriers to getting an Australia powered 100% by renewables right now and how do we overcome them? ”
Eyal asked the question: “It has been said, "When women's voices are heard, the outcomes are better." How can we better leverage the under-represented voices of women in our parliament and other government's around the world?”
Eyal commented on Eyal's question: “Check out this article about women taking on masculine qualities having greater access to leadership. http://www.mpmagazine.com/display.asp?articleid=5E53B798-CD00-44A0-A15A-CA8DE7E9FAA2 ”
Eyal asked the question: “Many feminist political theory researchers claim our current political and business culture is built to nurture male success. Do you think this is true, and if so, what is the one aspect of our current political system which needs to shift to promote successful women in politics?”
Eyal asked the question: “How do we retain young people in rural parts of Australia? ”
Eyal commented on Emily's question: “Great question!!! Let's get Malcolm talking about his past ;) ”
Eyal asked the question: “Malcolm, Hamas is an extremist organisation founded on the principle that the nation of Israel should not exist. It is common knowledge that this political group actively targets innocent civilians to achieve its goals. As a leader for the Australian people who has endorsed this organisation in the past, don't you think this is sending out a message which justifies 'terrorist' activity? ”