
Why the Indo-Pacific Is the New Cold War Battleground
The Indo-Pacific has become the decisive stage for global competition, where the balance between China’s money and America’s security promises will shape the future.

The Indo-Pacific has become the decisive stage for global competition, where the balance between China’s money and America’s security promises will shape the future.

In The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux criticised Plan International’s child marriage ads, questioning whether donations actually help or simply mask deeper cultural issues.

Disney legend Jim Cummings reveals behind-the-scenes secrets of voicing Winnie the Pooh, Tigger and Scar in The Lion King on This Is My Voice podcast.

Megastar Jim Cummings joins This is My Voice podcast. Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Darkwing Duck, Pete from a Goofy Movie, singing voice of Scar, you name it he’s done it!

Jeremy Cordeaux tackles the Reserve Bank’s latest rate decision and raises urgent concerns about the hidden dangers of electric vehicle battery fires — urging a common-sense approach before tragedy strikes.

Jeremy Cordeaux pulls no punches in his latest commentary, claiming the housing crisis Australia is no accident but the result of decades of political neglect, poor planning, and self-interest. He argues leaders have stacked the deck against everyday Australians while protecting their own property portfolios. Read more

Jeremy Cordeaux warns that Australia’s electric car mandates could drive up costs, hurt regional communities, and leave everyday motorists stranded — all while failing to meet environmental promises.

Jeremy Cordeaux exposes the double standards in Australia’s housing debate, revealing how politicians resist public housing developments in their own wealthy electorates.

It’s not just a musical — it’s mythology. The Amy & After Dark crew dive deep into the Roman roots of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, revealing the ancient story that inspired Hollywood’s most problematic plotline.

Veteran broadcaster Jeremy Cordeaux delivers a sharp Seven Brides for Seven Brothers critique, unpacking the film’s romanticised portrayal of forced marriage and outdated gender roles. While loved for its music and colour, the 1954 musical raises questions that modern audiences can’t ignore.

Discover how effective school leadership—rooted in visibility, trust, and genuine engagement—builds a thriving school culture from the ground up.

Ever noticed an upside-down pineapple in someone’s home or trolley? It might not just be fruit! Discover the cheeky meaning behind this surprising symbol.

Jeremy Cordeaux slams the PM for touring the outback while ignoring rising power bills and Australia’s growing economic strain.

Modi’s India isn’t choosing between Russia, China or the U.S.—and that’s the whole point. Salvatore Babones and John Bruni explain why neutrality is India’s greatest power move.

Seth Rollins shocked the WWE Universe by cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase and stealing the World Heavyweight Championship from CM Punk. Here’s what really went down.

Is your comfort musical hiding something sinister? The Amy & After Dark crew peel back the Technicolor curtain on Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and discover a story rooted in colonialism, gender politics, and surprisingly violent origins.

India is walking a dangerous tightrope—buying Russian oil, working with the Quad, and refusing to condemn China. Is neutrality the new power play?

Lake Colac School is proving that disadvantage doesn’t have to dictate outcomes. Discover how one rural school is setting the benchmark for equity in Australian education.

India isn’t buying into US-led alliances—and there’s a strategic reason why. Dr. John Bruni and Prof. Salvatore Babones break down India’s refusal to play by American rules.

Australia has launched a nationwide lung cancer screening program targeting long-term smokers. Could this revolutionary initiative save thousands of lives each year?

Are we misreading Modi and India’s democracy? Prof. Salvatore Babones explains how the West completely misunderstands India’s fault lines—and why it matters.

A six-team TLC match at SummerSlam 2025 could be the moment DIY takes over the WWE Tag Team division—and Rhys Williams thinks they’re ready.

Randy Orton teams up with country music star Jelly Roll to take on Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre at SummerSlam 2025. But will Drew even show up?

CM Punk is back in the title picture, but whispers of a Seth Rollins return could turn the WWE Universe upside down. Here’s what might happen.

Discover how Lake Colac School reduces teacher burnout using clever planning systems that support staff and lift student outcomes.

After the 20% HECS debt cut, Jeremy warns of a dangerous push to scrap student contributions entirely.

Could this be the end of an era? John Cena is set to pass the torch to Cody Rhodes in what could be WWE’s most emotional match of the year.

Jeremy exposes how unions are stopping Aussie workers from negotiating higher wages—even if they want to.

Jeremy Cordeaux tears into the Albanese government’s renewable obsession, linking rising energy costs and blackouts to failed green policies.

With inflation soaring and national confidence waning, Jeremy Cordeaux calls for more than just PR stunts from our PM.

Jeremy Cordeaux breaks down Victoria’s rising crime, failed bail laws, and gang violence crisis.

Jeremy questions why Australia sent nearly $100M in aid to Palestine after the Hamas attacks.

Jeremy Cordeaux slams Australia’s energy policies as electricity bills surge despite record renewable investments.

Australia’s renewed push for Made in Australia local manufacturing has sparked Jeremy Cordeaux to question the timing and effectiveness of local campaigns.

Jeremy Cordeaux explores the global implications of U.S. President Donald Trump’s bold energy and immigration policies.

Jeremy Cordeaux questions Telstra’s new policy offering Indigenous Australians priority access, and its fairness.

Victoria’s economy is facing a crisis, Jeremy Cordeaux highlights Labour’s role in Victoria’s worsening economic state.

Jeremy Cordeaux critiques the origins and financial burden of Welcome to Country ceremonies.

Australia Day sparks cultural debate as Jeremy Cordeaux critiques protests and calls for national unity.

Jeremy questions Australia’s push for net zero emissions amidst China’s rising CO2 output.

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