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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux discusses a variety of current events, including the birthday of King Charles, environmental issues, social protests, and the challenges surrounding electric vehicles. The conversation also touches on political commentary, national identity, and the growing concerns regarding disability support in Australia. The host emphasizes the importance of community contributions and conservation efforts, while also reflecting on cultural and historical insights.takeaways
The King's birthday is acknowledged with honors for various individuals. Environmental conservation is a pressing issue, particularly regarding ocean pollution. The state budget reveals significant debt and health care challenges. Public protests arise from social issues, including the death of an Aboriginal man. Media representation plays a crucial role in shaping public perception. Electric vehicles face scrutiny over safety and environmental impact. Political figures are often involved in controversies that distract from pressing issues. National identity is a topic of debate, particularly regarding the Australian flag. Concerns about the NDIS and its growing enrollment among young children are raised. Cultural reflections highlight the importance of animal welfare and conservation efforts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, the host discusses various pressing issues including current events, defence spending, social issues, media commentary, the energy crisis, productivity, climate change policies, globalization, and healthcare. The conversation highlights the complexities of political priorities and the impact of these issues on Australian society.
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The floods in central Australia are receding, bringing wildlife back. Defence spending needs to increase significantly to address threats. The Aboriginal industry is costly and needs reevaluation. COVID and seasonal flu vaccinations are crucial for public health. The weight loss industry is facing backlash over health concerns. Demonstrations against Israel raise questions about awareness of local issues. Scams are prevalent; caution is advised when receiving unsolicited communications. The political landscape is shifting, with Labour and Greens gaining power. Energy prices are set to rise, contradicting government promises. Productivity in Australia is stagnating, largely due to union influence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jeremy dives deep into the cracks showing in Australian society — from economic downturns and gang violence to floods and farmer protests. He challenges the effectiveness of political leadership, skewers bureaucratic waste, and questions Australia’s global commitments. Between the heavy topics, he shares cultural throwbacks, news trivia, and reflections on national identity.
📌 Topics Covered
Australia’s business collapse: 29,000 companies folded in 3 years, including Healthscope
Catastrophic floods along NSW Mid North Coast
Youth gang violence and the machete ban in Melbourne
Liberal-National party coalition tensions
Union power and CFMEU corruption allegations
Albo’s refusal to swear on the Bible despite being Catholic
Oversized government: 49 ministers vs USA's 15
Salvos: 1 in 20 Australians eating from bins
Renewable energy and blackouts
Victorian farmer convoy protest against emergency services levy
Trump’s proposed 100% movie tariff and Hollywood's decline
Lima Declaration’s long-term impact on Aussie manufacturing
Local TV production and cultural independence
Anniversaries: Bismarck sinking, Vincent Price, Aboriginal census recognition
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In this garage edition, Jeremy Cordeaux delivers a fearless commentary on Australia’s political and economic missteps. From the RBA's anticipated rate cuts to blistering critiques of climate policy, taxation, social media influence, and over-regulation, Jeremy doesn't hold back. He dives into the folly of renewable subsidies, unpacks population policy failures, and highlights the farce of costly cataract surgeries and home medicine inspections. With nods to history and pop culture, this episode is a blend of passionate opinion, sharp insight, and classic Jeremy.
Topics Covered:
RBA’s expected interest rate cuts
Trump-Putin talks and Ukraine speculation
Angus Taylor’s failed Liberal leadership bid
Criticism of net-zero and anti-nuclear stance
Dr. Eddie Patterson’s views on nuclear power
Rebates for solar and battery installations
The hypocrisy in global coal consumption
Concerns over unrealised capital gains tax
Cumulative national tax burden near $1 trillion
Duplicative bureaucracy in state vs federal government
Lack of population policy with mass migration
Social media influencers and political transparency
MH17 and lack of Russian accountability
Medicare inefficiencies and costly cataract surgeries
For-profit childcare and government policy failure
Home medication inspections – unnecessary bureaucracy
Over-servicing in healthcare
Historic trivia, including Bee Gees, blue jeans, electric cars, and Amelia Earhart
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In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux challenges rising health insurance premiums, government waste, and the growing cultural division in Australia. He confronts the economic burdens facing Australian families, criticises the lack of political accountability, and questions controversial topics like the Voice to Parliament, foreign aid allocations, and the shrinking role of personal responsibility. Expect powerful quotes, historical references, and a no-nonsense approach from the dining room table.
Australia’s health insurance inflation and unaffordability
Government spending priorities and waste
The erosion of national unity and overuse of identity politics
Controversy around the Voice to Parliament
Unchecked foreign aid and questionable allocations
The undermining of personal accountability in society
Housing policy and tax on home ownership
Cynicism about media manipulation and political spin
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From the Garage, Jeremy Cordeaux tackles Australia's most pressing issues—from soaring energy costs to broken housing promises. With insight, wit, and trademark honesty, he unpacks media bias, political spin, and government hypocrisy just days out from the Federal Election. Don't miss this unfiltered edition of The Court of Public Opinion.
🔹 KEY TOPICS DISCUSSED:The story of the dog Valerie, lost for 529 days and found alive.
Commentary on the tradition and pageantry of the Catholic Church and Pope Francis.
Spending $500 million on the Canberra War Memorial vs. a free Virtual War Memorial.
Booing during ANZAC Day Welcome to Country segment.
Ernie Dingo’s origins of Welcome to Country.
Channel 7 Leaders Debate: Albanese vs. Dutton.
Campaign funding: Labor’s union-backed advertising blitz.
Indigenous settlement Binjari’s undelivered housing promises ($4 billion pledged, zero built).
Bulk billing myths debunked—90% claim labelled false.
Nationalising doctors & Medicare’s broken business model.
The case for nuclear power and Australian uranium.
Global vs. Australian coal-fired power station numbers.
Albanese’s unknown Greens candidate: Hannah Thomas and her anti-Israel remarks.
Mass koala killings by Victorian government.
Schizophrenia and mass violence concerns.
Reflections on history: Captain Cook, ANZACs, Rupert Murdoch.
Final thoughts ahead of election day.
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Jeremy Cordeaux returns to The Court of Public Opinion with a fiery take on the climate summit potentially coming to Adelaide. He dismantles the hypocrisy of the COP conferences, reveals failed green energy projects, criticises university indoctrination, and backs Peter Dutton’s small business plan. From Canada’s Vegemite ban to university welcome-to-country scandals, this episode covers it all—fast, factual, and fearless.
🔹 Dot Point List of Topics Covered
Hahndorf Hill Winery wins big at international wine competition
Easter goodwill moment: the "Happy Easter" freeway sign
Early voting begins for May 3 election
Media attempts to wedge political parties over Trump
Adelaide lobbying to host COP26: climate conference hypocrisy
Climate industry worth $1.6 trillion
Criticism of renewables: 30% more expensive, says Jeremy
Failure of green hydrogen plants in SA and WA
Canada’s temporary Vegemite ban due to vitamin regulations
Greens want to spend $11.6B on free school lunches
Jeremy defends Peter Dutton’s plan for 150,000 new small businesses
Labour wants to enshrine penalty rates, removing worker choice
Trump threatens Harvard funding over woke policies
Welcome to Country downgraded at Aussie unis amid backlash
Universities should be entrepreneurial like Oxford and Cambridge
Eye-opening segment on ANZAC Day traditions and 2-Up ban
Historical birthdays and trivia
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In this explosive pre-election episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux takes aim at both major parties, slamming the election campaign’s spend-a-thon, questioning the role of unions like the CFMEU, and exposing the real reason your electricity bills have tripled. Jeremy discusses tax offsets, the NDIS crisis, rising living costs, and the cultural shift driven by political elites. From rainbow crossings to Welcome to Country fatigue, this unfiltered commentary delivers perspective rarely heard in mainstream media.
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On this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux tackles Australia’s energy hypocrisy, reveals shocking truths behind battery subsidies and electric vehicles, calls out weak opposition, and defends common sense on everything from land taxes to gender treatment policies. It’s fiery, fact-packed, and fearlessly unfiltered.
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In this explosive GARAGE edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux uncovers the truth behind rising energy bills, excessive taxation, and Australia's $4 million-a-year panda bill. From power price hikes to the absurdities of Welcome to Country and the “truth-telling” royal commission, Jeremy pulls no punches. Plus, reflections on colonisation, education in crisis, and tributes to April 1st’s historical moments.
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Jeremy Cordeaux returns from the Garage for The Court of Public Opinion, cutting through the political spin with blunt truth. In this episode:
Budget Night hype vs economic reality
Electricity rebates and the renewables dilemma
The true cost of "green" energy
ACCC’s supermarket inquiry and why nothing ever changes
Government giveaways funded by you
Forgotten history: assassination attempts on royalty
Victoria’s housing market & rental struggles
The CFMEU controversy and union-government links
Common sense – where did it go?
Historical fun facts from this week in time
Join Jeremy as he calls for common sense in government and transparency for voters.
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n this heated episode, Jeremy Cordeaux and national broadcaster Phil Ackman dive into the dark corners of corporate power, government complicity, and national hypocrisy. From supermarket price manipulation to union corruption and superannuation mismanagement, no topic is off-limits. With sharp commentary and biting humour, they peel back the layers of Australia's socio-political landscape.
Topics covered;
ACCC’s upcoming supermarket pricing report
Coles and Woolworths dominance and duopoly denial
Housing affordability and government-imposed property taxes
Insurance policy charges and government levies
Gender and Indigenous representation in literary awards
“Work from home” and public service productivity critique
Finland named the world's happiest country; Australia falls out of the top 10
Albo and Dutton's indecision on Trump amid Canadian political shifts
CFMEU corruption and Labor’s union ties
Monopolies in airlines, banking, hardware, and media
Superannuation fund controversies (retail vs industry funds)
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On this week’s Garage edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux delivers a fiery monologue on shocking property law revelations, blackout chaos, domestic violence hypocrisy, cultural trends in Welcome to Country, and Australia's crumbling economic standing. Plus, he pays tribute to a legendary architect and tackles Olympic madness, renewable disasters, and why Australia’s friendship with the U.S. needs renegotiating.
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In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux delivers his signature hard-hitting insights from the Garage. He tackles the rising cost of electricity, the erasure of ANZAC Day traditions, the Voice referendum aftermath, and ongoing concerns about race-based policies in Australia. With sharp criticism of government energy strategies and media bias, Jeremy questions whether Australians are being told the full truth.
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In this edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux welcomes Senator Bob Day for an engaging discussion on Australian politics, government overreach, and global affairs. The conversation covers a broad spectrum of topics, including:
The Decline of Small Business in Australia – Bob highlights the increasing challenges for small business owners. The Unfair Dismissal Crisis – How employment laws discourage hiring and contribute to economic stagnation. The ABC Controversy – A deep dive into Antoinette Latouf’s legal battle and its implications for media freedom. Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy – Bob argues that Trump’s presidency prevented global conflicts. The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict – Exploring Trump’s potential relocation plan and its global impact. The Rise of Populist Politicians – Why unconventional figures like Jackie Lambie resonate with the public. Government Corruption – Bob recounts political insider stories, including Senate backroom deals and media manipulation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux sits down with John Darley, former Valuer General of South Australia and former Member of Parliament, to discuss critical issues affecting property owners, taxation, and policy failures. Special comments by Les Elekes add further depth to the discussion.
Topics Covered
Property Taxation & Land Valuation Issues
Why property taxes keep increasing even when property values fluctuate. How property valuations are now done by AI rather than in-person inspections. Homeowners' rights to challenge their property valuation. The lack of transparency in how valuations are determined.The Impact of Rising Cost of Living
The increasing burden of council rates, emergency services levy, and land tax. Why the Valuer General refuses to provide evidence for valuation assessments. How rising rental prices & real estate inflation are making housing unaffordable.Foreign Ownership of Australian Property
Should foreign buyers be restricted from purchasing Australian property? The rise in Chinese investment and its impact on local buyers. Proposed Liberal Party policies to limit foreign ownership.Political Insights & Leadership
Why politicians ignore older Australians and how to push back. The failures of public service and the decline of true leadership. What makes a good politician and why many fail in their roles.🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more! 🔔 Don’t forget to LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for more raw and unfiltered discussions!
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Are Australians being illegally taxed on their own land? In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux raises a shocking legal question: Could all property taxes be illegal? With land officially labeled as “Aboriginal land” by government declarations, does that make land taxes, stamp duty, and capital gains tax a fraudulent practice?
🎙 Topics covered in this episode: ✔️ The Oscars: Did anyone even watch them?
✔️ Why property taxes might be illegal in Australia
✔️ Qantas’ billion-dollar profit: Are customers being ripped off?
✔️ Youth crime crisis: Should parents be held legally responsible?
✔️ Transgender controversy: How a man was named "Woman of the Year"
✔️ Why private health insurance is becoming unaffordable📢 Join the conversation!
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The frustrations of being on hold – Australians spend 123 million hours on hold every year. Government spending debate – Jeremy questions if Australia can afford free GP visits and other Labour promises. Australia’s cost of living crisis – Critiques of Labour's economic policies and increasing taxes. Ukraine War and Trump’s foreign policy shift – Trump’s quid pro quo approach to international security. The China threat – Jeremy discusses China’s naval activities near Australia and the country’s weak response. Green hydrogen failures – A deep dive into Australia’s abandoned green energy projects. ADHD diagnosis surge – Jeremy questions why ADHD rates have increased by 300% in children. The woke education system – Concerns over declining civics knowledge in Australian schools. World population concerns – Discussion on overpopulation and its environmental impact. Gun history facts – Trivia about the invention of the Colt revolver.
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In this special LIVE episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux is joined by Senator Bob Day and Les Elekes for a deep dive into national and state mismanagement, housing unaffordability, childcare subsidies, defence spending, and the failure of urban planning. Bob Day doesn't hold back as he reveals how politicians pay no price for being wrong, and why Australia must rethink its future—before it's too late.
Topics discussed;
Submarine procurement mismanagement and comparison to Japanese options
South Australia's failed defence manufacturing promises
Government reliance on defence spending for job creation
Why Australia must stop depending on the US for protection
Senator Bob Day on childcare subsidies for high-income earners
Housing affordability and the myth of urban infill
Planning decisions made with zero consequences
Calls for major freight bypass infrastructure in Adelaide
The political system's failure to support self-sufficiency
Why minor parties are key to reform
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In this explosive episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux is joined at the dining room table by international security expert Dr John Bruni from Sage International and political analyst Les Elekes. From the truth behind Putin's war strategy to why Australia’s defence force is a “toothless tiger,” this episode doesn’t hold back.
🔍 What’s covered:
Putin's long game in Ukraine and Trump's failed promises
The failure of the Budapest Memorandum
AUKUS submarine chaos and the French fallout
Australia’s national service debate
Multiculturalism and its political weaponisation
Is Albanese’s support for Israel purely political?
Why Dutton’s $3B fighter jets plan is deeply flawed
The real story behind social media and global outrage
🎙️ You don’t want to miss this razor-sharp analysis of international power plays, Australian defence policy, and political cowardice.
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