Episodios

  • LISTEN: Trump’s Chaos, Albo’s Silence & The Voice Vote Scandal Rock Australia
    Apr 6 2026

    Jeremy Cordeaux delivers a sharp and provocative take on global politics, Australian leadership, and controversial policy decisions in this April 7 Garage Edition. From Donald Trump’s escalating rhetoric toward Iran and its impact on global markets, to Anthony Albanese’s underwhelming national address, Jeremy questions leadership credibility at home and abroad. Closer to home, he dissects the South Australian Indigenous Voice election results, raising concerns over legitimacy and voter engagement. The episode also explores the ongoing debate around gambling advertising, Labor’s economic stance, and the rise of One Nation in South Australia. Ending on a lighter note, Jeremy reflects on the Artemis space mission and historical milestones tied to April 7.

    🔥 Topics Covered:

    • Donald Trump’s rhetoric and global tensions with Iran
    • Impact of political messaging on global stock markets
    • Anthony Albanese’s national address critique
    • Artemis space mission and Australian involvement
    • South Australian Indigenous Voice election controversy
    • Extremely low voter turnout and legitimacy concerns
    • One Nation’s rise in South Australian politics
    • Corey Bernardi’s leadership and policy direction
    • Labor Party economic stance and historical contradictions
    • Gambling advertising and the Peter Murphy Inquiry
    • Media influence on political decision-making
    • Easter messaging and absence of King Charles
    • Historical events and notable April 7 milestones

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    22 m
  • LISTEN: $33 Billion Blowout, Scams Surge & Policy Chaos — What’s Happening to Australia
    Apr 1 2026

    Jeremy Cordeaux returns from the Garage with a wide-ranging and provocative episode tackling government spending, energy policy, and growing concerns around Australia’s economic direction.

    From questioning billions spent on green energy subsidies to exposing massive consultant blowouts across universities and government, Jeremy argues that priorities are misaligned and accountability is lacking.

    He also sounds the alarm on rising scams costing Australians billions, debates controversial decisions in sport and society, and reflects on global conflict and its deeper historical roots.

    It’s a sharp, opinion-driven look at the issues shaping Australia right now — from economic pressures to cultural debates — with no topic off limits.

    Topics Discussed;

    • Criticism of $33 billion spent on green energy subsidies
    • Argument for investing in oil refineries vs renewables
    • Australia’s emissions impact globally (1% discussion)
    • Warning of potential public outrage over economic conditions
    • Massive consultant spending in universities ($1.8 billion)
    • Lack of transparency and accountability in public sector spending
    • Total consultant/contractor costs across government (~$20 billion annually)
    • Criticism of political parties (Labor ideology, Liberal disunity)
    • Rise in scams costing Australians $2.8 billion annually
    • Advice to remain vigilant against scams (emails, SMS, etc.)
    • Humorous segment (Kit-Kat truck theft)
    • Discussion on Middle East conflict and historical context (Crusades)
    • Debate on “best soldiers in history”
    • Commentary on IOC ruling banning transgender women in female sports
    • Discussion on fairness in sport and inclusion debate
    • AFL player sexuality media coverage discussion
    • Concerns about new “Thriving Kids” program linked to NDIS expansion
    • Government spending and potential for fraud/misuse
    • “This day in history” segment
    • Rossdale Homes sponsorship mention

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    28 m
  • LISTEN: Fuel Crisis, Cost of Living & Political Shockwaves — Is Australia Losing Control?
    Mar 30 2026

    Jeremy Cordeaux returns to the Garage for a sharp and opinion-driven episode tackling Australia’s growing fuel crisis, political shifts, and the long-term consequences of de-industrialisation.

    From rising cost-of-living pressures to criticism of net zero policies, Jeremy questions whether Australia has lost its ability to be self-sufficient — and what that means for the future.

    He also highlights the real-world impact on everyday Australians, including organisations like Meals on Wheels, while reflecting on how government decisions, energy costs, and global instability could push the economy towards recession.

    It’s a candid, no-holds-barred take on where Australia stands right now — and where it could be heading next.

    🔥 What you'll hear;

    • Listener feedback about accessing past live streams / archiving issues
    • Growth of Auscast Network and digital audience reach
    • Rossdale Homes sponsorship mention
    • Latest political polling (Labor decline, One Nation rise)
    • Australia’s fuel crisis and supply chain vulnerabilities
    • Lack of national self-sufficiency and domestic production
    • Criticism of net zero policies and renewable energy costs
    • De-industrialisation of Australia over decades
    • Rising cost of living linked to energy prices
    • Fuel excise and taxation concerns
    • Government underwriting fuel imports and shipping risks
    • Closure of Australian refineries and preparedness concerns
    • “Just in time” supply chain weaknesses
    • Economic slowdown and potential recession warnings
    • Federal budget concerns and possible future “mini budget”
    • Energy policy as key to economic strength
    • Impact of fuel crisis on charities like Meals on Wheels
    • Historical reflections and “this day” segment
    • Show scheduling (no Good Friday live stream)

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    21 m
  • FULL LIVE STREAM: Fri 27th March 2026 - Professor Clem McIntyre, Max Marxson, Leith Van Onselen + More!
    Mar 27 2026

    Jeremy Cordeaux returns LIVE from the dining room table for another unfiltered edition of The Court of Public Opinion.

    Across three hours, Jeremy dives into Australia’s shifting political landscape following the South Australian election, the rise of One Nation, and the growing cracks within the Liberal Party. Joined by expert guests and regular contributors, the conversation explores everything from national energy policy and media accountability to the future of AI and the state of Australian leadership.

    Plus, Jeremy welcomes special in-studio guests celebrating South Australian engineering history, while also announcing the return of Rossdale Homes as a proud sponsor of the show.

    It’s raw, opinionated, and thought-provoking — exactly what you expect from The Court of Public Opinion.

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    3 h y 20 m
  • LISTEN: Fuel Theft, Fake NDIS Claims & Political Chaos – The Questions No One’s Asking
    Mar 25 2026

    In this Garage Edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux delivers a sharp and wide-ranging commentary on current Australian issues—from fuel theft and illegal tobacco to political accountability, media trust, and the future of the ABC.

    Jeremy questions government priorities and competence, highlighting rising petrol drive-offs, the explosion of tobacconists despite declining smoking rates, and concerns about the illegal tobacco trade. He critiques political leadership and experience, taking aim at federal decision-makers and their real-world knowledge.

    The episode also explores the impact of screen time on brain health, the importance of brand legacy in business, and controversial rebranding decisions. Jeremy raises serious concerns about NDIS fraud, animal welfare advocacy, and whether charities and governments are truly acting in the public interest.

    From migration trends to media accountability and cultural tensions, this episode is packed with opinion, analysis, and provocative questions about the direction Australia is heading.

    Topics you'll hear:

    • Fuel drive-offs increasing and police response changes
    • Illegal tobacco trade and possible tobacconist shutdowns
    • Government competence and ministerial experience
    • Madeleine King fuel comments criticism
    • Screen time and brain health concerns
    • The “rebirth of radio” and audio consumption
    • Importance of brand identity (RDNS → Silver Chain rebrand)
    • Distrust of animal charities and Brumby protections
    • NDIS fraud and lack of enforcement
    • Media vs government accountability (A Current Affair)
    • Public spending on safety campaigns (level crossings)
    • Darwin Awards and personal responsibility
    • ABC funding debate and Pauline Hanson stance
    • Prime Minister incident at Lakemba Mosque
    • Migration trends and shifting voter attitudes

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    21 m
  • LISTEN: SA Election Fallout, One Nation Rise & The ‘Voice’ Debate | Court of Public Opinion
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion – GARAGE Edition, Jeremy Cordeaux delivers a sharp and uncompromising take on the latest South Australian election, the rise of One Nation, and what he sees as growing government overreach.

    Jeremy questions the push for an Aboriginal “Voice” structure at a state level, raising concerns about cost, governance, and fairness. He also dissects the collapse of Liberal support, the surge of populist politics, and what it all means for the future of Australian democracy.

    From economic concerns and government spending to cultural debates and political accountability, this episode dives deep into the issues shaping Australia right now — with Jeremy’s signature no-nonsense commentary.

    What You'll Hear:

    • South Australian election results
    • Rise of One Nation and Pauline Hanson
    • Collapse of Liberal Party vote
    • Premier Peter Malinauskas’ victory speech
    • Aboriginal “Voice” / parallel parliament debate
    • Government spending and taxpayer concerns
    • “Populism” in politics
    • Criticism of major political parties
    • Economic outlook and stock market movement
    • National Cabinet and “supply chain czar”
    • Government bureaucracy expansion
    • Historical reflections and notable dates
    • Euthanasia discussion
    • Personal anecdote about seance and beliefs

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    19 m
  • FULL LIVE STREAM: Fri 20th March 2026 - with Pauline Hanson, Professor Ian Plimer, Dr John Bruni and More!
    Mar 20 2026

    Jeremy Cordeaux returns LIVE from the dining room table for another no-holds-barred edition of The Court of Public Opinion.

    This episode dives deep into Australia’s political direction, fuel security concerns, immigration policy, and the growing disconnect between government and everyday Australians. Jeremy is joined by a strong lineup of guests including Pauline Hanson, Professor Ian Plimer, Dr John Bruni and Leith van Onselen, delivering sharp analysis across global conflict, energy policy, and economic realities.

    With passionate discussion, live callers, and in-studio guests, this is a powerful snapshot of the issues shaping Australia right now — straight, unfiltered, and unapologetic.

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    3 h y 37 m
  • LISTEN: Australia’s Budget Shock, Immigration Debate and Fuel Crisis Claims – Jeremy Cordeaux
    Mar 18 2026

    In this March 19 Garage Edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux delivers a wide-ranging and opinionated take on Australia’s political, economic and cultural landscape.

    Jeremy opens with a call for Australians to get vaccinated ahead of winter, before reflecting on changing weather patterns and questioning mainstream climate narratives.

    The episode dives into government policy decisions, including age discrepancies in seniors benefits and controversial spending on cultural burn programs. Jeremy raises concerns about the size and cost of Australia’s public sector, warning that the current trajectory may be unsustainable.

    Social issues are also front and centre, including rising forced marriages involving minors and broader concerns about immigration and cultural integration.

    Jeremy also explores the decline of handwritten communication, using Denmark’s move to eliminate traditional mail as a sign of cultural change in the digital age.

    The discussion turns sharply back to politics, with strong criticism of the federal government’s upcoming “reform budget”, cost-of-living pressures, and what Jeremy sees as misleading messaging around a fuel crisis.

    The episode wraps with historical reflections and commentary on leadership, drawing inspiration from Abraham Lincoln’s economic principles.

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    22 m