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| LISTEN: Albo’s Outback Tour, Energy Meltdown & a Nation in Decline | 04 Aug 2025 | 00:23:14 | |
Jeremy Cordeaux returns with a hard-hitting Garage Edition, taking aim at the PM’s trips to the outback while ignoring the real pain of middle Australia. He discusses Australia's crumbling grid, ageing leadership, rising energy bills, and a damning insight into our failing political system. Plus, he calls out the mainstream media’s silence and questions the long-term consequences of Australia’s energy policies. ✅ TOPICS DISCUSSED
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| LISTEN: Housing, Hypocrisy & Higher Power Bills: Jeremy Fires Up! | 04 Aug 2025 | 00:20:36 | |
Jeremy Cordeaux fires up in this Garage Edition as he tackles Australia’s growing crises—from hypocritical politicians blocking public housing in wealthy suburbs to our faltering power grid. He exposes the shocking reality behind political travel rorts, the public housing waiting list scandal, and why pensioners are being priced out of homes. Plus, Jeremy questions the chaos surrounding rooftop solar regulation and asks the tough question: “Where is the electricity?” It’s a powerful episode filled with sharp insight, real solutions, and no-nonsense commentary from one of Australia’s most trusted voices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| LIVE: From Nazi Germany to Climate Panic - Helen Glanville & Isabella Taylor Talk Truth | 20 Jun 2025 | 00:27:58 | |
Helen Glanville joins Jeremy Cordeaux and returning guest Isabella Taylor for a deep and compelling discussion about history, truth, and generational responsibility. The trio explores war-time Europe, anti-Semitism, youth activism, modern-day ignorance, the importance of facts in education, and the slow erosion of critical thinking. Helen shares powerful reflections from her own family history and her time in education, while Isabella delivers another strong showing as a fearless Gen Z truth-teller. Topics you'll hear;
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| LIVE: Isabella Taylor & Ian Plimer on Climate Myths, AI Bias, and Speaking the Truth | 20 Jun 2025 | 00:22:18 | |
Isabella Taylor returns to the table alongside Professor Ian Plimer for a multi-generational reality check. From climate myths to AI bias, education standards to freedom of speech, they tear apart modern narratives in a sharp, bold, and intelligent conversation. Isabella, just 13, speaks with clarity far beyond her years, while Dr Plimer backs her up with geological truths the mainstream won’t touch. A must-listen for those craving honest conversation on Australia's future. Topics you'll hear:
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| LIVE: Iran, Trump, and the War Machine – Dr John Bruni Joins Jeremy Cordeaux LIVE | 20 Jun 2025 | 00:29:24 | |
Jeremy Cordeaux welcomes Dr John Bruni from Sage International for a LIVE Friday edition from the dining room table. Together, they dissect the escalating Iran-Israel conflict, Trump’s political motivations, and the broader geopolitical implications. With wit, cynicism, and insider knowledge, the conversation touches on war, alliances, propaganda, and Australia’s own defence policies. Topics you'll hear;
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| LIVE: Smart Meters, Soaring Bills, and Green Lies – Maria Tells It How It Is | 19 Jun 2025 | 00:13:33 | |
Maria returns to the dining room table with a fiery critique of Australia's energy pricing disaster. From skyrocketing AGL bills to smart meter control and the illusion of cheap renewables, Maria doesn't hold back. Joined by Jeremy Cordeaux and his panel, they dissect the broken promises of green energy, government overreach, and the slow financial bleed of everyday Australians—all while the media stays silent. Topics you'll hear;
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| Ian Plimer LIVE: The Truth About Renewables, Energy Policy, and Climate Fearmongering | 19 Jun 2025 | 00:41:17 | |
Professor Ian Plimer joins Jeremy Cordeaux around the dining room table for a powerful and provocative discussion on Australia's energy policies, climate change rhetoric, nuclear potential, and the role of bureaucracy in shaping public outcomes. From coal and uranium to education and Aboriginal affairs, nothing is off-limits as Professor Plimer delivers a no-nonsense reality check on what’s really driving policy failures in Australia. Topics you'll hear;
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| LISTEN: Has Australia Lost Its Backbone? | Jeremy Cordeaux | 16 Jun 2025 | 00:37:22 | |
In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux dives deep into rising interest rates, generational shifts in political values, and the alarming dysfunction of government. He challenges media narratives, questions Australia’s leadership, and shares candid personal stories—including a public confrontation in the supermarket aisle. Topics you'll hear in this episode;
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| LISTEN: Social Issues and Public Protests | 10 Jun 2025 | 00:37:06 | |
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
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| LISTEN: Navigating Current Events and Political Priorities | 03 Jun 2025 | 00:35:40 | |
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. Takeaways
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| Australia: War Crimes Whistleblower Loses Appeal | 28 May 2025 | 00:06:59 | |
The recent legal setback for David McBride, an Australian former army lawyer who leaked classified documents alleging war crimes by Australian forces in Afghanistan. McBride lost his appeal to reduce his prison sentence for these actions, with the court rejecting his argument that his oath to the Queen mandated acting in the "public interest" by exposing the alleged crimes. The source highlights the controversy surrounding McBride's imprisonment as he is the only individual incarcerated regarding the Afghanistan war crime allegations, while other military personnel facing serious accusations have yet to stand trial or have had their cases dismissed. McBride's lawyers plan to appeal to the High Court, arguing that exposing a crime should not be considered a crime, and also sought a government pardon for their client. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| Australia: Australian Coalition Reunites After Election Defeat | 28 May 2025 | 00:04:09 | |
Report on the reunification of Australia's Liberal and National parties, a conservative coalition that briefly split after a recent election defeat. The two parties, which typically represent urban and rural interests respectively, have historically worked together for decades. Differences over policy, including nuclear energy and regional matters, led to their temporary separation. Sussan Ley, the new Liberal Party leader, expressed optimism about the renewed partnership, while the article also notes the significant losses the coalition experienced in the recent election compared to the incumbent Labor Party. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| LISTEN: Hamas Blame, UK Welfare Invasion & Cost-of-Living Lies – Court of Public Opinion Explodes! | 28 Jul 2025 | 00:21:32 | |
Jeremy Cordeaux returns in this Garage Edition with another explosive session of The Court of Public Opinion. He dissects the cost-of-living catastrophe, slams Labor’s renewable energy obsession, and exposes union interference blocking fair wage increases. Jeremy applauds a convoy of hay trucks saving farmers, tears down the hypocrisy of “Welcome to Country”, and exposes UK-bound migrants admitting they’re chasing welfare. Plus, Palestine’s real enemy, a HECS debt bombshell, and wild historical stories—from David Niven to Bonnie & Clyde. Raw, sharp and very Jeremy.
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| Australia: Australia Extends Gas Project Despite Objections | 28 May 2025 | 00:07:14 | |
Newly appointed Environment Minister Murray Watt has granted preliminary approval for Woodside to extend the operation of the significant North West Shelf gas project until 2070, despite a lengthy approval process and prior delays. This decision, made with strict conditions to mitigate air emissions affecting the ancient Murujuga rock art, comes amidst strong opposition from environmental groups and some Indigenous representatives. Furthermore, a draft UNESCO decision citing damaging emissions impacted a bid for the Murujuga site to gain World Heritage status. The Prime Minister has previously indicated the necessity of gas for stabilizing the energy grid alongside renewable expansion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| LISTEN: Power, Protests and Political Chaos | Court of Public Opinion | 26 May 2025 | 00:36:36 | |
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
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| Australia: Bitcoin Declared Cash in Aussie Court Ruling | 21 May 2025 | 00:08:29 | |
A recent ruling by a Victorian magistrate in Australia has potentially significant implications for the taxation of Bitcoin transactions. During a theft case involving a former police officer, the judge determined that Bitcoin should be treated similarly to Australian dollars, classifying it as property but not subject to capital gains tax. This contrasts with the Australian Taxation Office's long-standing position, which has treated Bitcoin as a capital gains asset since 2014. If this ruling is upheld on appeal, which is not expected until late 2025, it could lead to substantial tax refunds for Bitcoin holders who paid CGT after 2019. The defence team is appealing the ruling that Bitcoin is property at all, arguing it is simply information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| We Dive Into: Bitcoin Poised for Summer Highs, Analysts Say | 21 May 2025 | 00:07:22 | |
Despite the typical "sell in May and go away" market adage, analysts predict a strong summer for Bitcoin, potentially reaching new record highs. This optimism is driven by a combination of factors, including positive regulatory developments in the U.S., persistent institutional buying, and anticipated market volatility stemming from events like the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision and a looming trade tariff deadline. Bitcoin options markets are already showing investor confidence in this upward trend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| Australia: Europe Seeks Australia Tie Against Russia, Trump | 21 May 2025 | 00:10:44 | |
This source discusses the potential for a strengthening of ties between the European Union and Australia. Europe is looking to broaden its alliances due to concerns about an increasingly aggressive Russia and the potential for an unpredictable US foreign policy under a future Trump administration. While the proposal is still in its early stages, some analysts caution that closer defence pacts might not be in Australia's best interest, arguing that focusing on relationships within the Asia Pacific region is more critical. However, others contend that closer collaboration could offer benefits in diversifying defence capabilities and supply chains, and that the world is interconnected enough that strengthening ties with Europe makes sense for Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| We Dive Into: Bitcoin Poised for Summer Highs, Analysts Say | 21 May 2025 | 00:07:22 | |
Despite the typical "sell in May and go away" market adage, analysts predict a strong summer for Bitcoin, potentially reaching new record highs. This optimism is driven by a combination of factors, including positive regulatory developments in the U.S., persistent institutional buying, and anticipated market volatility stemming from events like the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision and a looming trade tariff deadline. Bitcoin options markets are already showing investor confidence in this upward trend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| Australia: Australian Conservative Coalition Splits | 21 May 2025 | 00:08:39 | |
Following a significant electoral defeat, the Liberal-National coalition in Australia, the primary opposition, has dissolved their long-standing partnership, marking a major shift in the country's political landscape. The National Party leader cited policy disagreements, particularly regarding climate and energy, as key factors in the decision not to renew the agreement. While the Liberal Party will serve as the sole opposition, the National Party leader expressed a hope for future reconciliation before the next election, although they are prepared to contest it independently. This split follows a period of negotiations and reflects tensions that have periodically affected the coalition over decades. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| Australia: Public Sector Gender Pay Gap Report | 21 May 2025 | 00:05:33 | |
A report by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) highlights a gender pay gap in the Australian public sector, where men earn significantly more than women in certain roles. While the gap is narrower in the public sector compared to the private sector, it still shows that for every $1 a man earns, a woman makes only 94 cents. The report indicates that the public sector has made progress in achieving gender balance, which contributes to the smaller pay gap. However, areas for improvement remain, particularly regarding men taking parental leave and addressing the underlying reasons for pay disparities that favour men in almost half of public sector employers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| We Dive Into: The GENIUS Act - Regulating Stablecoins | 21 May 2025 | 00:09:27 | |
This source discusses the GENIUS Act, a bill recently advanced by the US Senate aiming to regulate certain aspects of cryptocurrency, specifically stablecoins. The legislation seeks to implement consumer protections by requiring stablecoin issuers to maintain asset reserves and provide repayment priority in case of bankruptcy. While supporters view the bill as a necessary step for establishing industry standards and enabling stablecoins to become more mainstream, critics argue that it offers weak regulations and fails to adequately address potential conflicts of interest, such as those highlighted by former President Trump's involvement in stablecoin ventures. The bill's provisions regarding reserve requirements and anti-money laundering measures are highlighted as key components. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| We Dive Into: Karoline Leavitt Press Briefing on Legislation and Foreign Policy | 20 May 2025 | 00:13:10 | |
We Dive Into a White House press briefing covering several key areas of policy and current events. Significant discussion centres on the "One Big Beautiful bill," described as pro-family, pro-small business, and featuring substantial tax cuts, including provisions for MAGA baby savings accounts and changes to the child tax credit. Also highlighted is the Take It Down Act, aimed at protecting victims of digital exploitation and holding online platforms accountable. Foreign policy matters addressed include President Trump's recent Middle East trip and his efforts to end conflicts, as well as remarks on the Israel-Gaza situation and plans for calls with the leaders of Russia and Ukraine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| LISTEN: Cuba’s Collapse, HIV Drug Rort & Australia’s Climate Sham – Jeremy Unleashed! | 23 Jul 2025 | 00:22:38 | |
In this blistering Garage Edition, Jeremy Cordeaux takes aim at the absurdities plaguing modern Australia. From the eye-watering $26,000 HIV injection to the Torres Strait Islanders suing the government for rising sea levels, no topic is off limits. Jeremy slams Chris Bowen’s $1.5M taxpayer-funded climate junket, unpacks Channel 9’s potential takeover, and questions why Angus Taylor struggles to speak plainly on war. Plus, Cuba's communist collapse, Connie Francis still singing at 87, and a fiery defence of free speech. It's the Court of Public Opinion—raw, real, and unfiltered.
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| We Dive Into: Bitcoin Declared Cash in Aussie Court Ruling | 20 May 2025 | 00:08:58 | |
A recent ruling by a Victorian magistrate in Australia has potentially significant implications for the taxation of Bitcoin transactions. During a theft case involving a former police officer, the judge determined that Bitcoin should be treated similarly to Australian dollars, classifying it as property but not subject to capital gains tax. This contrasts with the Australian Taxation Office's long-standing position, which has treated Bitcoin as a capital gains asset since 2014. If this ruling is upheld on appeal, which is not expected until late 2025, it could lead to substantial tax refunds for Bitcoin holders who paid CGT after 2019. The defence team is appealing the ruling that Bitcoin is property at all, arguing it is simply information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| Australia: US Concerns Over Australian Tanks for Ukraine | 20 May 2025 | 00:08:16 | |
This ABC discusses Australia's decision to send retired M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine despite some private frustrations expressed by US officials regarding their potential usefulness and sustainment challenges in the current conflict. Work has reportedly begun to load the first of the 49 tanks onto a cargo ship, though the Australian government will not disclose specific arrival details for security reasons. Ukraine's president has thanked Australia for the donation, while some concerns about the tanks' vulnerability to drones have been raised by Australian Defence officials. The article also mentions past criticisms of Australia's refusal to donate retired helicopters to Ukraine.
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| LISTEN: Why Are Aussies Paying $10K for Cataracts While Rwanda Pays $25? | The Court of Public Opinion | 19 May 2025 | 00:34:16 | |
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:
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| LISTEN: Why Everything's More Expensive and Nobody's Accountable - Jeremy Cordeaux Tells It Straight | 12 May 2025 | 00:53:27 | |
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.
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| LISTEN: 🚨 Cordeaux Uncensored: Australia’s Energy Bills, Fake Promises & the Truth Before the Vote! | 28 Apr 2025 | 00:38:38 | |
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.
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| LISTEN: COP in Adelaide? Jeremy Slams the $1.6 Trillion Climate Circus | 21 Apr 2025 | 00:36:30 | |
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
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| We Dive Into: Trump's Monopoly-Style Crypto Game | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:10:17 | |
Donald Trump is reportedly launching a Monopoly-style mobile game in April, developed by an associate and featuring in-game currency, though it is not affiliated with Hasbro's Monopoly. This venture expands Trump's digital portfolio, which includes past games, NFT collections, and the significantly devalued TRUMP memecoin. Despite criticism and concerns about conflicts of interest, the Trump family defends their involvement in cryptocurrency, asserting their strong belief in the sector. The new game aims to replicate the feel of existing mobile board games and could potentially incorporate Trump-branded digital assets. This move marks Trump's continued exploration of digital ventures, following previous forays into NFTs and cryptocurrency initiatives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| We Dive Into: Trump's Monopoly-Style Crypto Game | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:10:24 | |
Donald Trump is reportedly launching a Monopoly-style mobile game in April, developed by an associate and featuring in-game currency, though it is not affiliated with Hasbro's Monopoly. This venture expands Trump's digital portfolio, which includes past games, NFT collections, and the significantly devalued TRUMP memecoin. Despite criticism and concerns about conflicts of interest, the Trump family defends their involvement in cryptocurrency, asserting their strong belief in the sector. The new game aims to replicate the feel of existing mobile board games and could potentially incorporate Trump-branded digital assets. This move marks Trump's continued exploration of digital ventures, following previous forays into NFTs and cryptocurrency initiatives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| We Dive Into: Trump on Presenting the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy to Navy | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:13:25 | |
President Trump's address at the White House for the Commander-in-Chief Trophy presentation to the victorious 2024 Navy Midshipmen football team. The President congratulates the team, highlighting their impressive season, key players, and their victories over rivals, including the Army. He also acknowledges coaching staff, athletic director Chad Gladuk, and newly appointed members of the Naval Academy's Board of Visitors. Furthermore, Trump touches upon positive developments in Navy recruitment and his administration's commitment to strengthening the armed forces with increased budgets and advanced equipment. Coach Brian Newberry and team captains also speak, expressing their gratitude and presenting gifts to the President.
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| Australia: Indonesia Rejects Hosting Russian Aircraft - Canberra Confirmation | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:10:13 | |
Australian news outlet ABC reported concerns over a potential Russian request to base aircraft at an Indonesian air force base, sparking diplomatic activity. Canberra sought clarification from Jakarta, with the Australian Defence Minister receiving assurances from his Indonesian counterpart that such reports were untrue and no request had been received at the ministerial level. Despite this denial, earlier reports suggested a formal Russian request and a history of Russian military activity involving the base. Australian officials expressed alarm about the implications for regional security if Russia gained a military foothold so close to their territory. Indonesia's long-standing foreign policy and potential pressure from other nations were cited as factors that might lead them to reject any Russian request. The Australian opposition criticised the government for potentially lacking prior knowledge of the situation and firmly stated Russia was unwelcome in the region. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| LISTEN: Australia in Crisis? Jeremy Cordeaux Dismantles the Narrative | Court of Public Opinion | 21 Jul 2025 | 00:21:10 | |
Jeremy Cordeaux returns with another fiery Garage edition, holding nothing back as he critiques the Albanese government, reflects on Australia’s economic struggles, and questions the media's role in shaping public opinion. From power prices to immigration, Jeremy challenges conventional narratives and calls for accountability in politics and journalism.
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| We Dive Into: Crypto Slips on Nvidia China Chip Ban and Trade Fears | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:09:50 | |
A CoinDesk article dated 16 April 2025 reports on a downturn in the cryptocurrency market. This decline, affecting Bitcoin, XRP, and Cardano's ADA, coincided with a significant drop in Nvidia's stock price. Nvidia faced a $5.5 billion charge due to US restrictions on chip sales to China, impacting investor sentiment across equities and crypto. Concerns about US-China trade tensions, highlighted by potential tariff reinstatements, and their disinflationary effects are also discussed. Market participants were keenly awaiting a US retail sales report and commentary from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for insights into economic conditions and potential Federal Reserve responses. Overall, the piece connects a specific tech sector setback to broader market anxieties influencing cryptocurrency values. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| USA: Trump Learns - Make America Great Again - in Spanish on Fox | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:06:05 | |
Fox News reported that during an upcoming interview on Fox Noticias, host Rachel Campos-Duffy taught President Donald Trump how to say his iconic slogan, "Make America Great Again," in Spanish, which is "Vamos a hacer America grande otra vez." Trump attempted the phrase, saying "America grande otra vez!", which translates to "America great again!". The article highlights this language lesson as part of Campos-Duffy's interview with Trump, where he also stated that the United States is once again respected globally due to his leadership and reflected on his first 100 days in office. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| Australia: Australia's Defence Weakening - Hume's Critique | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:03:20 | |
Australian Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume contends that government decisions under Albanese have led to a decline in the nation's strength regarding its security. She asserts that current defence spending is insufficient for the prevailing global environment. Hume states that the Coalition aims to rectify this perceived weakness and enhance Australia's defence capabilities, although specific policies have not yet been detailed. She suggests that a future Coalition government would prioritise restoring what they consider an inadequate defence posture. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| Australia: US Visitor Numbers Drop Amid Border Security Concerns | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:16:06 | |
Visitor numbers to the United States have significantly decreased, particularly from Australia, marking the sharpest drop since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. This decline is attributed to several factors, including increased border security measures under the Trump administration leading to detentions and deportations, alongside rising anxiety among potential travellers. Concerns about unpredictable entry procedures and the searching of electronic devices have been reported. Furthermore, unfavourable exchange rates and strained international relations are also contributing to this downturn in tourism, prompting travel warnings from several countries and discussions of boycotts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| We Dive Into: Trump Learns - Make America Great Again - in Spanish on Fox | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:06:27 | |
Fox News reported that during an upcoming interview on Fox Noticias, host Rachel Campos-Duffy taught President Donald Trump how to say his iconic slogan, "Make America Great Again," in Spanish, which is "Vamos a hacer America grande otra vez." Trump attempted the phrase, saying "America grande otra vez!", which translates to "America great again!". The article highlights this language lesson as part of Campos-Duffy's interview with Trump, where he also stated that the United States is once again respected globally due to his leadership and reflected on his first 100 days in office. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| USA: Trump's Monopoly-Style Crypto Game | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:09:55 | |
Donald Trump is reportedly launching a Monopoly-style mobile game in April, developed by an associate and featuring in-game currency, though it is not affiliated with Hasbro's Monopoly. This venture expands Trump's digital portfolio, which includes past games, NFT collections, and the significantly devalued TRUMP memecoin. Despite criticism and concerns about conflicts of interest, the Trump family defends their involvement in cryptocurrency, asserting their strong belief in the sector. The new game aims to replicate the feel of existing mobile board games and could potentially incorporate Trump-branded digital assets. This move marks Trump's continued exploration of digital ventures, following previous forays into NFTs and cryptocurrency initiatives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| Australia: Easter Travel Boom - Airline Warnings and Preparations | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:06:19 | |
Australian airlines anticipate an exceptionally busy Easter travel period, with Qantas and Jetstar alone expecting to handle nearly two million passengers across their networks between Easter and Anzac Day. This surge in travel represents a significant increase, leading both airlines to implement measures such as rostering extra staff and having standby aircraft available. Travellers are being advised to arrive at airports significantly earlier than usual and to utilise online check-in and adhere to baggage restrictions to mitigate potential delays. Air New Zealand also projects a substantial rise in Australian passengers, particularly on trans-Tasman routes, urging travellers to plan ahead for a smoother experience. Overall, the reports highlight a widespread expectation of record-breaking travel volumes during the upcoming Easter holidays. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| We Dive Into: US Bitcoin Reserve: Tariffs and Gold Revaluation | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:04:20 | |
The US is considering strategies to increase its Bitcoin reserves without using taxpayer money. One approach involves redirecting revenue generated from tariffs imposed under the "America First" trade policy. Another option being explored is revaluing the US Treasury's gold certificates to their current market price and using the surplus to purchase Bitcoin without selling any gold. These considerations follow an executive order from Donald Trump to establish a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, initially stocked with seized cryptocurrency. The administration aims for these acquisition methods to be budget-neutral, avoiding the need for congressional appropriations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| We Dive Into: White House Briefing - Faith, Economy, Border Security, and More | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:17:47 | |
Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary, addressed the media, outlining several presidential initiatives. These included the establishment of a White House faith office and upcoming Holy Week events. The briefing also highlighted economic developments, such as Nvidia's plans to manufacture AI supercomputers in the US, alongside broader efforts to bolster American manufacturing and investments. Furthermore, Leavitt discussed border security, citing reduced apprehensions and the removal of violent illegal aliens, while criticising Democrat reactions to certain deportations. The administration also addressed foreign policy, including trade negotiations, discussions with Russia, and the President's stance on Iran's nuclear ambitions. Finally, the press secretary responded to questions on topics ranging from federal funding for universities to the protection of Social Security benefits. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| Australia: Australia's Cheapest and Priciest Suburbs by Region | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:17:12 | |
This realestate.com.au article analyses property values across Australia, pinpointing the most affordable and most expensive suburbs within each region. Utilising PropTrack data, it highlights the significant price differences buyers face depending on their chosen location. The analysis explores common characteristics of both cheaper and pricier suburbs, such as distance from city centres, amenities, and property quality. Ultimately, the article provides insights for buyers seeking value or understanding the premiums associated with desirable areas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| LISTEN: Jeremy Cordeaux Unloads: Albanese, Free Speech & Media Bias EXPOSED! | 14 Jul 2025 | 00:39:04 | |
Jeremy Cordeaux returns to the Garage Edition with a sharp and unapologetic breakdown of Australia’s political reality. From slamming the mainstream media’s grip on public opinion to dissecting the Prime Minister’s latest public blunders, Jeremy explores the deeper issues of leadership, freedom of speech, and integrity in journalism. In this week’s episode, Jeremy critiques, questions, and calls out — all from his iconic dining room table.
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| We Dive Into: XRP ETF Hopes and Bitcoin's ETF Impact | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:05:18 | |
A report from FXEmpire's "XRP News Today" analyses the potential impact of a US spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) for XRP, drawing parallels with the substantial net inflows and price appreciation observed following the introduction of Bitcoin spot ETFs. The article highlights that regulatory approval for an XRP ETF could significantly boost institutional investment, referencing the considerable success of Bitcoin ETFs since their launch in January 2024. It notes that while Bitcoin's price has seen a substantial increase, buoyed by ETF inflows, major players like BlackRock have not yet filed for an XRP ETF, suggesting that their involvement could further influence XRP's price trajectory. Recent market movements show XRP experiencing a slight price decrease, mirroring the broader cryptocurrency market's downward trend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| USA: White House Briefing -Faith, Economy, Border Security, and More | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:17:25 | |
Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary, addressed the media, outlining several presidential initiatives. These included the establishment of a White House faith office and upcoming Holy Week events. The briefing also highlighted economic developments, such as Nvidia's plans to manufacture AI supercomputers in the US, alongside broader efforts to bolster American manufacturing and investments. Furthermore, Leavitt discussed border security, citing reduced apprehensions and the removal of violent illegal aliens, while criticising Democrat reactions to certain deportations. The administration also addressed foreign policy, including trade negotiations, discussions with Russia, and the President's stance on Iran's nuclear ambitions. Finally, the press secretary responded to questions on topics ranging from federal funding for universities to the protection of Social Security benefits. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| We Dive Into: Trump Administration - Record Low Border Apprehensions in March | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:05:08 | |
Amidst tariff discussions, a report from US Customs and Border Protection indicates a significant reduction in illegal border crossings in March under the Trump administration compared to early 2024 under Biden. This decline is attributed to increased border patrols, with the agency highlighting record low apprehension numbers and suggesting operational control is nearing reality. Concurrently, while border crossings decreased, seizures of illicit drugs, including fentanyl, saw a notable rise during the same period. Despite this development in border security, the article notes that it has received less media attention than might be expected. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| Australia: Australia Election - Defence, Housing, and International Relations | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:08:07 | |
This article from The Guardian provides live updates and analysis from the Australian federal election campaign trail on Tuesday, 15th April. Key events covered include assurances from Indonesia to Australia that Russia will not station military planes there, following media reports. The coverage also details polling data showing Labor ahead of the Coalition, and outlines policy announcements and responses from both Labor and Liberal leaders on issues like housing and nuclear power. Additionally, the article notes Green party activities, including a rescheduled Anzac Day event and questions regarding a candidate's citizenship, alongside their policy positions on issues like free school lunches and domestic violence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||