Gas Imports? Jeremy Cordeaux on Australia’s Energy Crisis
“How in God’s name could that be?” Jeremy criticises the government for allowing this situation despite Australia’s vast natural gas reserves.
“How in God’s name could that be?” Jeremy criticises the government for allowing this situation despite Australia’s vast natural gas reserves.
“Medicare was supposed to help us, but instead it turbocharged a medical industry,” Jeremy Cordeaux highlights how Medicare has unintentionally inflated the cost of healthcare.
Deepfakes, realistic digital forgeries, are becoming harder to detect. “Seeing is no longer believing,” warns Jeremy, showing how easily we can be deceived.
Jeremy Cordeaux paints a troubling picture of Australia’s current defence capabilities. Cordeaux highlights the government’s ambitious $360 billion submarine program, which aims to modernise Australia’s
Jeremy Cordeaux calls the Labour government’s spending policies reckless and shortsighted, arguing they are damaging the economy.
What does it take to succeed in a competitive industry like radio? Denis Walter’s shares how maintaining focus has been crucial to his success, both
Jeremy Cordeaux offers a strong critique of what he refers to as the dangers of political correctness.
Jim Elder provides listeners with a masterclass in the art of auctioneering. Describing auctioneering as both an art and a science, Jim explains the delicate
“Energy costs are soaring, and it’s affecting everyone—from mining to dairy. No sector is immune,” Professor Ian Plimer says about the energy crisis.
Rebel Penfold Russell takes listeners behind the scenes of Priscilla Queen of the Desert. From early planning to overcoming numerous production challenges.
Neil Ward, a veteran in theatre production, takes listeners through some of the most memorable productions of his career
Jim Elder shines a light on the enduring popularity of iconic Australian artist Pro Hart. Known for his distinctive style and unique artistic vision, Hart’s
Denis Walter’s shares his love for vintage automobiles, including his prized 1984 John Player Special and an old XJ6 Jaguar. Classic cars, the perfect chat
Professor Quentin Grafton warns that long COVID could become Australia’s next major health crisis if not addressed properly.
Despite Yevgeny Prigozhin’s death, his son remains active in Wagner Group’s operations in the Central African Republic, showing that Wagner’s story continues.
Tony Wheeler, co-founder of Lonely Planet, recounts how a chance meeting on a park bench in London led to his lifelong partnership with Maureen Wheeler—and
Jeremy warns that uncontrolled immigration is eroding Australian values, and it’s time for the government to take a stand.
The AFL is pushing for more diversity among its commentators, but is this focus on inclusion distracting from the real goal of broadcasting?
The Greens’ proposal for an excessive profits tax might sound like a good idea, but as Jeremy Cordeaux points out, it could have disastrous consequences
Denis Walter has managed to thrive for over 25 years on 3AW. In a revealing interview on The Court of Public Opinion, Denis shares his
When did universities become profit centers instead of institutions of learning? With rising tuition fees and “worthless” degrees, has higher education in Australia lost its
Two Brunettes & A Gay, delve into how spring cleaning up your home can reduce anxiety, lower stress levels, and even improve sleep!
Jeremy Cordeaux shares a shocking story about how AI-generated impersonations of public figures like Gina Rinehart and Dick Smith are being used to defraud Australians.
Professor Quentin Grafton sheds light on how vaccines and booster shots can reduce the risk of developing long-term symptoms.
Veteran radio presenter Leon Byner didn’t hold back when discussing the dangers of socialism and government overreach in Australia
Denis Walter shares his journey from music to becoming one of Australia’s most beloved radio presenters.
Professor Quentin Grafton discusses the staggering $10 billion cost that long COVID inflicted on Australia in 2022. This financial burden affects not just individuals but
Two Brunettes & A Gay discuss why some people just can’t seem to hold in their poop, no matter how hard they try.
The vitamin industry is booming, but are these supplements really worth the investment? Jeremy Cordeaux shares surprising findings on vitamins from a long-term study.
Friendships are an essential part of our lives, but what happens when a friendship starts to feel more like a burden than a blessing?
Think you know the lyrics to your favourite songs? Think again. Two Brunettes & A Gay uncover the surprisingly dirty meanings behind some of the
Honour-based killings are a disturbing cultural practice that has no place in modern society, yet they’re costing Australian taxpayers billions of dollars each year. Jeremy
The recent Ukrainian incursion into the Kursk region has not only challenged Russia’s military might but also Putin and his political stability.
Two Brunettes & A Gay discuss the inevitable signs of aging, sharing their own experiences with getting older. Here are 12 signs that you might
Jeremy Cordeaux explores the financial challenges facing self-funded retirees, particularly when it comes to aged care. Here’s why the system might be working against them.
Jeremy Cordeaux reflects on the rise and fall of the beloved magazine industry and what it means for our increasingly digital world.
Jeremy Cordeaux questions the government’s decision to invest millions in wetlands restoration.
Dr. John Bruni and Commander Anders Puck Nielsen discuss the difficulties Russia faces in maintaining control, especially in light of Ukraine’s daring Kursk Incursion.
Electric vehicles (EVs) are being hailed as the future of transportation, but is an electric vehicle really as eco-friendly and cost-effective as they seem?
Jeremy Cordeaux discusses in his latest episode of The Court of Public Opinion, outback pubs are vanishing at an alarming rate.
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