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Australia runs the risk of becoming a "nation of bystanders" if it becomes complacent about fighting domestic violence, the former chief of army and 2016 Australian of the Year David Morrison has said.
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It comes as 2016 Australian of the Year David Morrison warned Australia not to become complacent about domestic violence, saying Australia risked becoming "a nation of bystanders" over what he described as "the greatest social challenge" the country faced.
Have we become complacent about these things in the west?
Q: Have businesses and households become complacent about interest rates?
Japanese carmakers like Toyota and Honda became complacent about their frontrunner status.
He fears, though, that his community might become complacent about the financial benefits tourism has brought.
"It is very easy to become complacent about diversity," Dr. Tilghman said.
But I don't in any way want anybody to become complacent about the number being down.
The NSW roads minister, Duncan Gay, said last week that road users had become "complacent" about deaths on the roads.
Despite these successful prosecutions, Flanagan conceded there was a risk "the wider world could become complacent" about match-fixing.
The senators said that although the country should be on a war footing, it has become complacent about terrorism.
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