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In this clip of "The Court of Public Opinion LIVE" on Friday June 28, 2024, Jeremy Cordeaux interviews Jackie Goodall from the Rising Sun Inn. They discuss the history, achievements, and unique aspects of the Rising Sun Inn, including its recent award win and the challenges of maintaining a heritage-listed establishment. Here’s a summary of their conversation:
Introduction and Award: Discussion on the Rising Sun Inn winning the East Side Business Award for Best Pub/Bar. History of the Inn: Background on the establishment and restoration of the Rising Sun Inn by the Schmidt family. Unique Features: Description of the inn’s ambiance, including lead light windows and open fires. Rising Sun Pictures: The origin of Rising Sun Pictures' name, inspired by a business meeting held at the Inn. Challenges and Rewards: Insights into the joys and difficulties of running the Rising Sun Inn, including maintaining quality and heritage. Staff and Service: Emphasis on the importance of good staff and personalized service. Historical Significance: The inn’s history dating back to 1845 and its upcoming 180th anniversary celebration. Community Connection: Stories of long-term patrons and the Inn's role as a community hub. Facilities and Events: Details about the different rooms and areas within the Inn, suitable for various events and gatherings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this clips of "The Court of Public Opinion LIVE" on Friday June 28, 2024, Jeremy Cordeaux chats with Anthony Cochrane from the Animal Welfare League about the joys and quirks of pet ownership, specifically focusing on dogs and cats. Here’s a summary of their conversation:
Benefits of Pet Ownership: They discuss the benefits of having pets, especially dogs, and compare it humorously to marriage. Anthony's Pets: Anthony talks about his two dogs, a greyhound and a schnauzer, and their compatibility. Unique Traits of Greyhounds: Insight into the unique characteristics of greyhounds, such as their laziness and low exercise needs. Current Pet Highlight: Anthony introduces a cat named Elsie, describing her unique coloring and readiness for adoption. Adoption Process: Information on how to adopt pets from the Animal Welfare League, including visiting their website and the Wingfield site.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this clips of "The Court of Public Opinion LIVE," fon Friday, June 28, 2024, Jeremy Cordeaux chats with Michael Jockovic from the Cordeaux Social Club in Brisbane. They cover a variety of topics related to the hospitality industry and the personal experiences of running a cafe and bistro. Here’s a summary of their conversation:
Origins of the Cordeaux Social Club: Discussion on the establishment of the cafe and bistro, its name, and the significance of its location on Courthouse Street. Menu and Specialties: Insights into popular menu items like the Continental Plate, inspired by European culinary traditions. Challenges in Hospitality: The difficulties faced by small business owners, including taxes, regulations, and managing customer expectations. Staffing and Customer Service: Experiences with finding and retaining good staff, and the importance of attentive service. Historical Anecdotes: Jeremy shares his past experiences in the restaurant business, including pioneering non-smoking areas in dining establishments. Community and Social Aspect: Emphasis on creating a community hub and maintaining a welcoming atmosphere for all patrons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this clip of "The Court of Public Opinion LIVE" on Friday, June 28, 2024, Jeremy Cordeaux engages in a lively discussion with Dr. John Bruni on a range of topics, from current political events to issues of national security and media ethics. Here’s a summary of their conversation:
The Great Debate and RFK Jr.: They discuss the upcoming debate between U.S. presidential candidates and reflect on RFK Jr.’s controversial political stance and his position as an independent candidate. Vaccines and Public Opinion: They delve into RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine stance and its implications for public discourse. Debate Format Changes: Insights into how new debate formats, like those used by CNN, might affect the dynamics of political debates. Julian Assange and Media Censorship: They explore the polarizing issue of Julian Assange, his impact on democracy, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding his actions. War Crimes and Accountability: Discussion on the accountability of military forces and the implications of exposing war crimes. National Security and Treason: They touch upon the complexities of national security, treason, and the responsibilities of whistleblowers. Legal Standards and Self-Censorship: Examination of the erosion of legal standards and the role of self-censorship in modern society. Personal Anecdotes and Reflections: Dr. Bruni shares personal anecdotes related to national security issues and the challenges of upholding ethical standards in a global context.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this clip of "The Court of Public Opinion LIVE" on June 28, 2024, Jeremy Cordeaux chats with Professor Ian Plimer about various topics ranging from personal experiences to broader socio-political issues. Here’s a summary of their conversation:
Driving and Car Experiences: They discuss their love for driving, particularly older cars, and the skills required to drive them, such as double clutching and driving without power steering or brakes. Plimer shares anecdotes about teaching his grandson to drive under challenging conditions. Electric Cars: They critique the practicality of electric cars, particularly in rural areas, highlighting issues with cost, resale value, and utility outside of urban settings. Media and Censorship: Plimer discusses an instance where a former CEO of a nuclear power facility was censored by the ABC, emphasizing the importance of diverse viewpoints in media. Nuclear Energy Policy: They review Peter Dutton’s proposal to build nuclear power sites in Australia, with insights from Dr. Eddie Patterson on the feasibility and potential impact of this policy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Back pain remedies by Professor Mark Hancock Electric cars and their impact Liberal Party's nuclear power policy Criticism of the ABC's left-wing bias Peter Dutton's approach to nuclear power Australia's energy resources and policy Criticism of environmental activists Recognition of local businesses and sponsors Plastic pollution and environmental concerns Impactful commercials and advertising Rising Sun Inn winning the best pub and bar title Lithium-ion battery dangers Historical events and notable anniversaries
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The cold start to winter and its connection to global warming debates. The Beatles' historical visit to Australia 60 years ago. The substantial salary increase for the new Republican Governor-General. The inefficiencies of the NDIS and its financial implications. The ongoing nuclear power debate in Australia. Critique of media bias, particularly the ABC. Celebration of The Rising Sun Inn winning the best pub in Adelaide. Environmental issues related to wetlands and their impact.
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Public indifference towards the source of electrical power, focusing on the need for reliability and affordability. Critique of the government's expenditure on consultants, advocating for a reduction in reliance on external consultants. Discussion on union influences in politics, specifically referencing the CFMEU's role. Concerns over electric cars and renewable energy policies, questioning their viability and impact on Australia's economy. Commentary on housing affordability, comparing global standards and suggesting fixes like fixed-rate long-term mortgages. Examination of broader political issues, including the perceived ideological bias in government actions and media coverage.
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Replacement of pandas at the local zoo and the lease payment to China. The situation of Chinese asylum seekers and security along Australia's extensive coastline. Updates on the restoration of the historical clipper ship "City of Adelaide." Discussion on current employment statistics and the impact on the Australian economy. Critical views on union activities, particularly the influence of the CFMEU in politics and industries. Reflective thoughts on personal experiences with unions and the broader implications for Australian society.
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Introduction to Olive, a four-year-old cat in need of adoption. Details of Olive's appearance, personality, and readiness for a new home. Adoption fees and what they cover, including desexing, microchipping, vaccinations, and health checks. The importance of choosing rescue animals when considering pet adoption. Encouragement to visit the Animal Welfare League's website to view more animals available for adoption.
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Government inefficiencies in managing home care and the NDIS. Allegations against media personalities and the consequences of such claims. Workplace culture and the prevalence of sexual harassment. The implications of government and media interactions on public perception. Reflections on social services, their mismanagement, and the impact on society.
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Introduction of a new show opening. Death of a former South Australian premier and reflections on his legacy. Critique of the Australian honors system and the controversial award to former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews. Discussion on the dangers and mismanagement associated with lithium-ion batteries and electric vehicles. Criticisms of political decisions related to climate change policies and their perceived impact on Australia's economy. The impact of social media on brain health, particularly in children. Reflections on significant global and historical events mentioned during the episode. Discussion on the responsibilities of governments towards their citizens rather than international agreements.
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Reflections on memorable broadcasters and the impact of their convictions on their audience. Discussion on the role of radio as a medium and its relevance to the audience as a pastime rather than the central focus. Insights into the dynamics of radio production, including the relationship with producers and the evolution of content to remain relevant and compelling. The importance of authenticity and innovation in radio to maintain listener interest and participation. Leon's views on the necessity of evolving with the times to keep radio a vibrant and relevant medium.
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Reflections on the role of conviction and belief in public speaking and political leadership. The history and impact of politician Bert Kelly on tariff and protectionism debates. Critiques of current political practices and the career-oriented nature of politics. Discussions on the health care system's focus on treatment rather than prevention. Insights into systemic issues in health care, particularly the mismanagement of aged care and hospital resources. Special Guest Former Senator Bob Day AO
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The historical significance of P&O Cruises in Australia and its foundational role in the cruise industry. Details about the evolution of cruise ships from warships to luxury liners post-World War II. The potential impact of P&O's integration under its parent company, Carnival, the world's largest cruise line. The influence of cruise tourism on economies, particularly in regions like the Caribbean. Janelle Smith's personal journey and her academic focus on cruise tourism due to its economic impact on her native Jamaica.
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Frank Sebastyan's upcoming Mediterranean cruise and previous travel experiences. Discussion on the academic study of cruising, highlighting a Ph.D. focused on this leisure activity. Insights into different cruise lines, including Holland America, and their specific offerings. Frank's preferences for traveling by car in foreign countries and his comfort with driving abroad. Reflections on vehicle preferences, including an upcoming Cadillac SUV with distinctive features. Celebration of Frank's 61 years of marriage, emphasizing the happiness and harmony in his relationship.
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Analysis of the South Australia state budget, emphasizing the $44 billion debt and its long-term implications. Discussion on major infrastructure projects like the north-south corridor and the new Women's and Children's Hospital. The budget's impact on healthcare, including investments and challenges in reducing ambulance ramping and hospital wait times. Critical examination of the government's handling of recurring budget deficits and the interest burden. Reflections on political accountability and the real-world experience of policymakers in managing state finances.
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