Make the senate purple, a purple senate a better future.

The issue

 

Imagine this

 

Paragraph 1: Who is impacted?

 

The color of the Australian Senate chamber affects everyone who visits, works in, or watches the Senate in action. The current red color is traditional, but a change to purple could make the space feel more welcoming and modern. It would give the chamber a fresh look that might help people feel more connected to the government and the decisions made there. Wouldn’t a more inviting space improve the connection between citizens and their government? Are you really gonna risk it?

 


Paragraph 2: What is at stake?

Changing the color to purple could bring a more positive, neutral feeling to the room, helping to show that the Senate is a place for cooperation and balanced discussion. Purple, a mix of red and blue, symbolizes unity between different ideas and could encourage Senators to work together more. If the Senate stays the same, it may continue to feel stuck in tradition and less inviting to the public. Isn’t it time the Senate reflected a more unified approach to decision-making? Are you really gonna risk it?

 


Paragraph 3: Why is now the time to act?

Now is the perfect time to change the Senate’s color because people are looking for ways to make the government feel more inclusive and open. A fresh change could symbolize a new approach to politics, where different opinions are respected and balanced. Updating the color of the room could be a small but meaningful step toward showing that the Senate is ready for a new chapter. Can we afford to wait any longer for a change that could spark new energy and openness? Are you really gonna risk it?

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The issue

 

Imagine this

 

Paragraph 1: Who is impacted?

 

The color of the Australian Senate chamber affects everyone who visits, works in, or watches the Senate in action. The current red color is traditional, but a change to purple could make the space feel more welcoming and modern. It would give the chamber a fresh look that might help people feel more connected to the government and the decisions made there. Wouldn’t a more inviting space improve the connection between citizens and their government? Are you really gonna risk it?

 


Paragraph 2: What is at stake?

Changing the color to purple could bring a more positive, neutral feeling to the room, helping to show that the Senate is a place for cooperation and balanced discussion. Purple, a mix of red and blue, symbolizes unity between different ideas and could encourage Senators to work together more. If the Senate stays the same, it may continue to feel stuck in tradition and less inviting to the public. Isn’t it time the Senate reflected a more unified approach to decision-making? Are you really gonna risk it?

 


Paragraph 3: Why is now the time to act?

Now is the perfect time to change the Senate’s color because people are looking for ways to make the government feel more inclusive and open. A fresh change could symbolize a new approach to politics, where different opinions are respected and balanced. Updating the color of the room could be a small but meaningful step toward showing that the Senate is ready for a new chapter. Can we afford to wait any longer for a change that could spark new energy and openness? Are you really gonna risk it?

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