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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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Jeremy Cordeaux breaks down the biggest issues dominating Australia’s headlines in this must-watch episode of The Court of Public Opinion. He predicts a potential federal election announcement, critiques skyrocketing energy prices, and exposes wasteful government spending. Jeremy also delves into the controversial immigration debate, political advertising loopholes, and the shocking truth behind asylum seeker costs.
🔥 Topics Covered in This Episode:
📉 Will the PM Call an Early Election? Jeremy analyses political trends and polling shifts. 💡 Energy Price Hikes – Why your electricity bill has skyrocketed despite government subsidies. 💰 $500,000 for Welcome to Country? The staggering amount spent on ceremonies. 🏦 Bank Profits Soaring – Why major banks are making billions while Aussies struggle. 🗳️ Political Advertising Laws – Why politicians don’t have to tell the truth in ads. 🚨 Immigration Controversy – The asylum seeker crisis and the real cost to taxpayers.🔔 Subscribe for More! Don’t miss Jeremy’s hard-hitting analysis on the biggest stories affecting Australians.
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Jeremy Cordeaux takes on the latest political and social issues in Australia. In this episode, he dissects the Victorian by-elections, the state of Victoria’s infrastructure, the skyrocketing cost of living, and controversial government policies. Jeremy also shares breaking news on university land grabs, supermarket shortages, and the soaring price of essential goods. From law and order to forgotten baby syndrome, this episode covers it all.
Victorian By-Elections: Huge swings against Labor and growing dissatisfaction in Melbourne. Law and Order in Victoria: Bail laws, gang violence, carjackings, home invasions, and the state’s rising crime crisis. Victoria’s Failing Infrastructure: Pothole-ridden roads, lack of maintenance, and self-healing asphalt innovations. Australian Flag Controversy: Why the Victorian Electoral Commission removed the national flag from their website. Flinders University’s $300M Bid: Plans for student housing and its political implications. Supermarket Shortages: The soaring price of eggs, bananas, and the upcoming 10% cut to Coles’ product range. The Salt Debate: Health experts claim iodized salt can significantly reduce strokes. Unqualified Politicians: Concerns over Finance Minister Katie Gallagher’s lack of financial background. Small Business Tax Breaks: Why hospitality tax deductions could revive the struggling restaurant industry. Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency: Elon Musk’s involvement in cutting waste and red tape. Forgotten Baby Syndrome: A tragic case and whether it should be considered a criminal act or medical condition. Middle East Conflict: The ongoing crisis in Gaza and Trump’s controversial idea for a ‘Middle Eastern Riviera.’ Record Hospital Ramping: The shocking ambulance wait times at Adelaide’s $2B hospital. The Rising Cost of Healthcare: How government policies have made seeing a doctor unaffordable. Historical Events & Birthdays: Notable moments, from Nelson Mandela’s release to Whitney Houston’s tragic passing.For more, head to JeremyCordeaux.com.au
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Special Guests:
Dr John Bruni (Founder of SAGE International) Les Elekes (Political Commentator)Key Topics Discussed:
Donald Trump’s Global Influence
Trump's policies on Gaza and his vision for the Middle East. The implications of supporting Netanyahu’s expansionist policies.The Middle East Crisis
How Gaza’s destruction will impact future generations. Why Arab nations refuse to accept Palestinian refugees. The geopolitical consequences of forced displacement.Anti-Semitism and Australian Immigration Policy
Australia’s decision to take in 3,000 Palestinian refugees. The rise of anti-Semitism in Australia.Global Power Shifts
Trump's aggressive diplomacy with Canada, Panama, and Denmark. The weakening of American influence in Europe.The Future of Israel and Palestine
Is the two-state solution officially dead? Netanyahu’s long-term vision for a Greater Israel.Western Political Weakness
Europe’s shift towards right-wing leadership. The collapse of leadership in the U.S. and Australia.Elon Musk’s Influence in the U.S. Government
How Musk is playing with the U.S. Treasury. The risks of giving tech billionaires political power.📢 Join the conversation!
📍 Live every Friday at 9 a.m. (ACST) via jeremycordeau.com & Auscast Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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🎙️ Radio legend John Blake joins Jeremy Cordeaux on The Court of Public Opinion LIVE from the Dining Room Table! In this no-holds-barred discussion, they dive into Australia’s political landscape, media censorship, and the absurdities of modern society. From fringe benefits tax to Trump’s political future, nothing is off the table!
Blake doesn’t hold back on his thoughts about cancel culture, woke politics, and the state of radio today. Tune in for sharp wit, brutal honesty, and a dose of old-school radio magic.
📢 Listen now for an unfiltered take on today’s biggest issues!
💬 Join the debate in the comments! Do you agree with John Blake’s take on the state of Australia?
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Jeremy Cordeaux welcomes John Overton and his son Andrew, a renowned chef, to The Court of Public Opinion LIVE from the dining room table. The conversation spans everything from Andrew’s new book about life in the culinary world, the struggles of being a chef, the truth behind the restaurant industry, and food culture in Australia and abroad. They also discuss fast food’s impact on modern society, restaurant trends, and the brutal realities of working in high-pressure kitchens.
🔴 Tune in for candid conversations, industry secrets, and a deep dive into food culture and hospitality.
📢 Topics Covered in This Episode:
Andrew Overton’s journey as a chef and his new book Meet Me in the Call Room. The reality of restaurant life and why fine dining is on the decline. Fast food culture and its negative effects on health and family life. Why the best food often comes from the poorest countries. The controversy of food bloggers and restaurant critics. Michelin stars and the impact of food reviews on businesses. Tipping culture in Australia vs. the US. Why restaurant gimmicks work in the short term but fail long term. The rise and fall of iconic restaurants in Adelaide and beyond. Trends in hospitality and where the food industry is headed next.🎧 Listen now on your favourite podcast app via the Auscast Network!
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On this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux tackles the biggest issues dominating headlines—from skyrocketing electricity costs to the climate change debate, government spending, and growing concerns over national security. He dissects Australia’s renewable energy policies, calls out government waste, and questions the political motivations behind global environmental movements. Plus, Jeremy explores a controversial ASIO operation, Palestine’s financial aid scandal, and rising anti-Semitic attacks in Australia. Don't miss this no-holds-barred discussion!
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Jeremy Cordeaux dives into Australia's cultural identity, economic policies, and historical decisions in this Garage Edition of The Court of Public Opinion. Discussing controversial topics like Welcome to Country ceremonies, the cost of living, and Trump’s policy legacy, Jeremy invites you to challenge the status quo. Don't miss his take on the Victorian economy, Australia's trade surplus, and Telstra’s Indigenous hotline.
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Join Jeremy Cordeaux as he tackles the hottest topics of the week, including Australia Day controversies, net zero emissions, rising youth crime, and much more. With sharp insights and unfiltered opinions, Jeremy offers a refreshing perspective on current affairs, calling for accountability, practicality, and balance. Whether it’s border security, financial transparency, or environmental concerns, this episode dives deep into the stories that matter to Australians today. Tune in for an engaging discussion that challenges the status quo.
Listen now and share your thoughts!
Key Topics Discussed:
Australia Day Debate: Criticism of companies avoiding Australia Day celebrations, citing public opinion support. Donald Trump’s Inauguration: Discussion about his re-election as the 47th U.S. President and polarising policies. Nuclear Power Debate: Advocacy for nuclear energy and critique of government rejection without discussion. Net Zero Emissions Critique: Challenges against Australia’s efforts for net zero emissions amidst China’s increasing CO2 output. Youth Crime and Parental Accountability: Rising youth crime statistics and the need for legal parental accountability. Illegal Immigration Concerns: Increase in foreign boat arrivals and the need for stronger border control measures. Logging Industry Mismanagement: Criticism of the financial and environmental cost of native forest logging in Australia. Credit Card Surcharge Issues: Call for government intervention to reduce merchant and consumer fees. Medicare and NBN Challenges: Critique of inefficiencies in Medicare and the National Broadband Network (NBN). Global Climate Change Misreporting: Questions around scientific claims of record-breaking global temperatures. Cultural Inclusion in Diplomacy: Analysis of using Indigenous languages in Australian diplomatic ceremonies. Historical Anecdotes: Stories about Agatha Christie, the Bee Gees, and Lorena Bobbitt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jeremy Cordeaux is back for 2025 and critiques solar subsidies, questioning their sustainability and financial impact on Australian families.
Topics discussed
Welcoming 2025 and introducing new show scheduling changes. Peter Dutton’s federal campaign launch in Victoria and critiques of Labour policies. Reflections on Los Angeles fires and the power of nature. COVID-19 anniversary and discussions on public response to the pandemic. Government subsidies for solar panels and critiques of renewable energy policies. Electric vehicle charging in strata and public spaces, highlighting risks and insurance issues. Rising youth violence in shopping centres and accountability of parents. South Australian Government’s initiative on mandatory defibrillators in public spaces. Criticism of NDIS spending, fraud control, and its impact on the economy. Wasteful government spending on “Welcome to Country” ceremonies and ex-gratia payments. Observations on loneliness affecting one-third of the Australian population. Historical trivia and notable anniversaries, including The Simpsons’ premiere and historical figures.Join Jeremy Cordeaux for The Court of Public Opinion LIVE every Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., streaming round the dining room table at jeremycordeaux.com and via Auscast Radio at auscastnetwork.com.
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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux reflects on diverse topics, blending social commentary, historical insights, and personal anecdotes. He delves into discussions on modern societal trends, international relations, and iconic moments in history, all delivered with his signature wit and perspective.
Topics Discussed;
"Self-marriage" as a growing trend and its societal implications (01:15) Reflections on the Bali Nine, drug laws, and injecting rooms in Australia (02:42) International Criminal Court’s warrant against Benjamin Netanyahu (06:20) Historical parallels: Pearl Harbor, WWII, and recent conflicts in Gaza (07:58) Queer visibility and Don Dunstan’s pink hotpants on ABC News (10:00) Black Friday shopping trends and rising economic inequality (12:32) Rental affordability crisis and regional migration in Australia (14:57) Historical milestones, including Frank Sinatra’s arrest and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade (20:53)Join Jeremy Cordeaux for The Court of Public Opinion LIVE every Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., streaming round the dining room table at jeremycordeaux.com and via Auscast Radio at auscastnetwork.com.
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In this lively episode, Jeremy Cordeaux tackles a variety of topics ranging from Adelaide’s Christmas traditions to global climate policies. He criticises social engineering efforts, debates Australia’s energy policies, and reflects on historical milestones. With his signature wit, Jeremy also discusses the rise of non-traditional festive merchandise, COP29 controversies, and the irony of wealth redistribution through climate agreements.
Topics Discussed;
Adelaide’s Christmas lights tradition and changing festive trends (00:14) Criticism of Woolworths’ “non-binary gingerbread people” (01:30) Australia’s 3,000 missing persons and reflections on the Missing Persons Bureau radio series (02:17) Opposition to gambling advertisements and the federal government’s inaction (04:26) Social media regulation proposals and parenting responsibilities (06:39)(jc-261124) COP29 in Azerbaijan and the hypocrisy of climate activists using private jets (10:16) Criticism of global climate redistribution funds and third-world governance (13:48) Historical milestones: Concorde’s last flight, Tutankhamun’s tomb opening, and the invention of Polaroid cameras (21:49) Birthdays and cultural highlights: Tina Turner, Charles Schulz, and General Motors plant closures (24:03)Join Jeremy Cordeaux for The Court of Public Opinion LIVE every Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., streaming round the dining room table at jeremycordeaux.com and via Auscast Radio at auscastnetwork.com.
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In this engaging episode, Jeremy Cordeaux hosts Peter Sellen, a former news presenter and journalist, to discuss a mix of climate debates, military insights, and personal reflections on careers in media and the Navy. The conversation also includes commentary on Australia's energy policies, the role of submarines in defence, and the challenges of modern society.
Topics Discussed in the Podcast (Dot Points)
Peter Sellen’s reflections on his career in Australian media (00:14) Debate over CO2 and its environmental impact, including commentary on methane and water vapour (02:17) COP29 discussions, redistribution of wealth, and Australia’s energy exports (04:32) Defence policies, including nuclear submarines and recruitment challenges (11:12) Historical Navy experiences and reflections on career transitions (13:30) Criticism of Australia's climate policies and renewable energy projects (07:54) The evolution of submarines and advancements in naval technology (20:33) Promotion of sponsors like The Rising Sun Inn and Elder Fine Art (22:56)Join Jeremy Cordeaux for The Court of Public Opinion LIVE every Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., streaming round the dining room table at jeremycordeaux.com and via Auscast Radio at auscastnetwork.com.
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In this heartfelt and inspiring episode, Jeremy Cordeaux hosts special guest Melody Horrill, journalist, author, and former presenter, alongside Peter Sellen, a seasoned news presenter and journalist. They explore Melody’s journey from broadcast media to writing, her passion for animal advocacy, and her personal connection with dolphins. Topics range from her book Sheltered, which highlights the impact of rescue animals, to reflections on resilience, forgiveness, and living with purpose.
Topics Discussed;
Melody Horrill’s career in Adelaide and Melbourne media, including her work at 3AW (02:22) Transitioning from broadcast journalism to writing and advocacy (04:44) Her personal story of overcoming a traumatic childhood and finding healing through dolphins (09:18) Melody’s bond with a dolphin named Jock and the life lessons it taught her (11:38) Founding the Australian Dolphin and Research Foundation and her advocacy for marine life (16:14) Her book Sheltered and its focus on rescue animals and their transformative power (18:37) Peter Sellen’s reflections on his media journey and writing projects (06:56)( Melody’s upcoming projects and her passion for storytelling (23:24)Join Jeremy Cordeaux for The Court of Public Opinion LIVE every Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., streaming round the dining room table at jeremycordeaux.com and via Auscast Radio at auscastnetwork.com.
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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux explores a diverse range of topics, from the beauty of jacarandas in bloom and Adelaide traditions to historical milestones and international politics. He shares his views on inflation trends, the Reserve Bank’s next steps, the enduring debate on cash versus digital payments, and the ongoing effects of climate change policies on Australian industries. Jeremy also reflects on historical events, including the Gettysburg Address and the rise of Goldwyn Pictures, while celebrating notable birthdays.
Topics Discussed;
Jacaranda Festival in Grafton, NSW, and the beauty of Adelaide’s jacarandas (00:14) Inflation trends and Reserve Bank predictions on interest rate cuts (02:41) Debate over cashless payments and the phasing out of cheques in Australia (04:58) The Lima Declaration’s impact on Australian manufacturing (06:44) Criticism of global trade agreements and climate change policies (07:17) Reflections on historical events like the Gettysburg Address and early Hollywood (21:44) Notable milestones: the invention of the calculator, Lewis and Clark’s expedition, and the first Marconi wireless transmission (19:18) Nostalgic discussion on cultural phenomena like Rocky and Bullwinkle (19:18)Join Jeremy Cordeaux for The Court of Public Opinion LIVE every Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., streaming round the dining room table at jeremycordeaux.com and via Auscast Radio at auscastnetwork.com.
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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux explores an eclectic mix of topics, combining historical reflections with commentary on contemporary issues. Discussions range from festive traditions and bushfire prevention to debates on government spending and climate policies. Jeremy also examines Australia's cultural shifts, offers historical insights, and ends with a reflection on personal empowerment.
Topics Discussed;
Festive traditions in Adelaide, including Christmas lights and their decline compared to Halloween displays (00:14) Deakin University’s findings on controlled burns and bushfire management in Victoria (02:39) Criticism of government election spending limits and Clive Palmer’s influence (04:39) ABC’s list of banned words and the rise of “woke” culture (06:15) Protests at Melbourne's Myer Christmas display by pro-Palestinian groups (07:54) Schoolies week dangers and the debate over pill testing for young people (09:22) Environmental impact of fossil fuels versus renewable energy solutions (15:11) Historical milestones, including Garrett Morgan’s invention of the traffic light and the Battle of Cambrai (21:03)Join Jeremy Cordeaux for The Court of Public Opinion LIVE every Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., streaming round the dining room table at jeremycordeaux.com and via Auscast Radio at auscastnetwork.com.
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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux discusses a wide range of topics, from cultural heritage laws and indigenous land claims in Australia to global political issues. He reflects on climate conferences, COP29 in Azerbaijan, and criticises government spending and advertising campaigns. Other topics include the drop in electric car sales, the rise in drug-related deaths, the role of patriotism in modern society, and Remembrance Day observances. Cordeaux also shares historical tidbits and celebrates notable birthdays.
Topics Discussed
Australian cultural heritage laws and indigenous land claims, with specific examples (01:16) Criticism of government’s consent campaign and “woke” messaging (12:17) Observations on the decline in electric car sales and future viability (18:30) COP29 in Azerbaijan and Jeremy’s skepticism of its climate goals (19:30) Increase in drug-related deaths surpassing road toll statistics (11:10) Historical milestones, such as the invention of false fingernails and the first American coins with “In God We Trust” (23:39) Commentary on military recruitment challenges and patriotism in modern Australia (11:10) Reflections on freedom and women’s rights in Middle Eastern countries (17:26)Join Jeremy Cordeaux for The Court of Public Opinion LIVE every Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., streaming round the dining room table at jeremycordeaux.com and via Auscast Radio at auscastnetwork.com.
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- Visa fler