In this GARAGE edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux holds nothing back as he explores government waste, media decline, the attack on free speech, and the absurdities of modern society. From Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s lavish travels to Channel 7’s shocking decision to edit real-life footage of the Bondi Junction tragedy, Jeremy raises vital questions about accountability, trust, and the direction Australia is heading. He also delves into global issues—from Trump’s legal chaos to Zimbabwe’s economic collapse—with historical insight and sharp commentary.
Anthony Albanese’s $5.7 million overseas travel bill
The erosion of truth in modern journalism
Channel 7 editing Bondi Junction footage with a “fake knife”
Public trust in news vs social media
Trump’s legal troubles and campaign controversy
Media bias and silencing of opposing views
The 2025 Uluru statement vs government transparency
Aged care system under pressure with the rise of dementia
Australia's struggling birth rate and population
Global comparisons: Zimbabwe’s currency collapse
Reflections on World War II, Japan, and atomic bombs
Ethical challenges in modern government
Free speech and the fear of offending

LISTEN: Is Canberra Too Big? Jeremy Cordeaux Questions Federation, Immigration and Media Power
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SPECIAL: The Incredible Life of Johnny Mac — From Adelaide to the World Stage
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LISTEN: Global Chaos, Election Promises and the Cost of Government
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