
Australia’s $94.5M Gift to Hamas? The Foreign Aid Scandal
Jeremy questions why Australia sent nearly $100M in aid to Palestine after the Hamas attacks.
Jeremy questions why Australia sent nearly $100M in aid to Palestine after the Hamas attacks.
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.
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.
Jeremy Cordeaux critiques government spending on Welcome to Country ceremonies, questioning their historical significance and financial impact.
Mel Robbins explores overcoming the fear of judgment and breaking free from the prison of others’ opinions.
Jeremy Cordeaux critiques solar subsidies, questioning their sustainability and financial impact on Australian families.
Sean Craig Murphy shares his journey from roller rink DJ to becoming a radio legend and mentor.
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.
China’s reliance on coal-fired power continues to grow, raising questions about global energy strategies.
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 claims that, as a result of inaction, charities have been able to operate unchecked, eroding public trust further.
With threats from Hezbollah, Hamas, forces in Yemen, and concerns about Iran, Israel finds itself stretched thin.
The conversation centres on the controversy surrounding Alan Joyce, the former CEO of Qantas, and the airline’s recent struggles.
Jeremy Cordeaux and real estate expert Neil Jenman discuss the impact of negative gearing on first-home buyers.
Dr. John Bruni warns that rising tensions between Israel and Hezbollah may spark a larger regional conflict.
Dr. John Bruni discusses Israel’s latest intelligence operations in Lebanon, which he describes as “legendary” and a “masterstroke of innovation.”
Professor Ian Plimer reflects on his experience attending the memorial for the legendary television producer Reg Grundy in Sydney.
Real estate expert Neil Jenman sheds light on the hidden flaws within the real estate auction system.
Discussed in this episode, the growing controversy surrounding Qantas and its former CEO, Alan Joyce.
A compelling argument for nuclear energy, “Nuclear energy is zero emissions. It’s the cleanest form of energy.” What do you think?
Bronwyn Bishop criticises Australia’s current immigration policy, highlighting the significant strain on infrastructure.
Professor Ian Plimer & Bronwyn Bishop discusses the profound influence Gina Rinehart has had on Australia’s economy and society.
Professor Ian Plimer reveals his hectic travel schedule, frequently driving vast distances across Australia to meet work demands.
“We’ve got the resources, but we don’t have control over them,” he states, arguing that foreign ownership is preventing the nation from achieving true energy independence.
“We were travelling and enjoying life but noticed something was missing,” Tony says, sparking Lonely Planet’s creation.
Jeremy Cordeaux discusses recent legislation aimed at cracking down on scams. He explains how the new laws target banks, telcos, and social media platforms that
Jeremy Cordeaux highlights the $200 billion charity sector and calls for increased transparency in how donations are used.
Jeremy Cordeaux calls the Labour government’s spending policies reckless and shortsighted, arguing they are damaging the economy.
“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.
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 Cordeaux sits down with Jackie Goodall from the iconic Rising Sun Inn. Jackie shares the inn’s rich history, unique charm, and the challenges and
George Donikian, chats to Jeremy Cordeaux about his latest venture, Disrupt Radio, which was launched with the intention of challenging conventional radio formats.
All the latest news, reviews, previews and interviews with players and officials from the 2023 NBL1 Central Basketball Season men’s and women’s competitions.
Join Isabella Taylor on an adventure to inspire young people to follow their dreams in the series Inspired By.
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We want you to enjoy meeting swimmers and coaches from all over the world.We will meet past and present champions and legends from the sport