Electric Cars on Fire? Why Australia is Facing a Dangerous EV Crisis
Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a popular choice in Australia. However, they come with hidden dangers.
Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a popular choice in Australia. However, they come with hidden dangers.
Electricity prices have been a growing concern for many Australians, with Alinta Energy at the centre of the issue.
The Lima Declaration, signed in 1975, has had a lasting impact on Australian industries.
Multiculturalism has always been a key feature of Australian society. Jeremy Cordeaux highlights the growing debate about the effectiveness of integrating diverse cultures into a single national identity.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has shifted its focus from hiring based on merit to prioritising diversity.
Recent pro-Palestinian demonstrations have sparked debate across Australia. Jeremy Cordeaux described these events as “disgraceful.”
Multiculturalism has long been seen as a defining feature of Australian society. However, Jeremy Cordeaux, in The Court of Public Opinion, suggests it might be
Daylight saving time has been a topic of debate in Australia for years.
Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is facing a scadal of wasted taxpayer funds. How has this happened?
Professor Ian Plimer shares valuable insights on public speaking, specifically how to adjust your communication style depending on the audience.
Neil Jenman, a real estate expert, argues that Australia’s housing crisis stems from more than just interest rates.
Real estate expert Neil Jenman discusses the concept of ‘rentvesting’ and how it can help Australians break into the challenging property market.
Jeremy Cordeaux and real estate expert Neil Jenman discuss the impact of negative gearing on first-home buyers.
Real estate expert Neil Jenman sheds light on the hidden flaws within the real estate auction system.
Bronwyn Bishop criticises Australia’s current immigration policy, highlighting the significant strain on infrastructure.
One of the biggest challenges Kamala Harris would face as president is managing U.S.-China relations.
“We were travelling and enjoying life but noticed something was missing,” Tony says, sparking Lonely Planet’s creation.
While much of Kamala Harris’s foreign policy stance mirrors that of President Biden, experts believe she is starting to shape her own path.
Jeremy Cordeaux highlights the $200 billion charity sector and calls for increased transparency in how donations are used.
Kamala Harris aligns with Biden’s foreign policies on Ukraine, China, and Russia, playing a key role in shaping them, says Dr. Michael Brenes.
Jeremy Cordeaux tackles the controversy surrounding the recent military expo in Melbourne, which was met with violent protests.
Jeremy Cordeaux delves into Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s recent threat of a double dissolution over the housing legislation.
Jeremy Cordeaux reflects on the memorial service for Reg Grundy and Joy Chambers Grundy, two of Australia’s most iconic figures in television history.
Jeremy Cordeaux delves into the heated backlash that erupted during the extended “Welcome to Country” and smoking ceremony at the AFL semi-final.
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
Jeremy warns that uncontrolled immigration is eroding Australian values, and it’s time for the government to take a stand.
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
In a world increasingly disconnected from nature, The Tree Collectors by Amy Stewart offers a powerful reminder of the importance of our natural environment.
Denis Walter shares his journey from music to becoming one of Australia’s most beloved radio presenters.
A few young players have emerged as potential stars. Daniel Garb and Drew Jones highlight the standout performances of these rising talents, offering a glimmer
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
Join Isabella Taylor on an adventure to inspire young people to follow their dreams in the series Inspired By.
South Australian Playwrights Theatre presents: BORDERTOWN.