Before There's Nothing Left "Made in Australia"
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This episode is not about blaming young Australians.
It's about accountability.
Today, too many of our young people are being labelled as lazy, lost, or disengaged — while the systems around them quietly collapse.
We outsourced the jobs.
We hollowed out local industry.
We stripped meaning from "Made in Australia."
We underfunded pathways, mentorship, and purpose — then acted surprised when kids had nowhere to land.
Law enforcement can't carry this alone.
Teachers can't carry this alone.
Families can't carry this alone.
When young people fall through the cracks, it's not because they failed — it's because the floor was never built properly.
This conversation points the finger where it belongs:
at leadership, policy, culture, corporations, and collective neglect.
And it calls on those with power — political, economic, and cultural — to remember who this country was built for, and who it is supposed to serve next.
Recorded on the eve of Australia Day, this episode is a reminder of what "Made in Australia" once meant — and what it could mean again, if we choose to do better.
Because the youth are not the problem.
They are the backup plan.
And if we keep failing them, there will be less and less of real Australia left.
— Jay, HDSE Studio
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