In this powerful edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux challenges the Australian government’s hypocrisy, exposes economic absurdities, and calls out damaging policies—from the proposed capital gains tax on the family home to the growing NDIS debacle. He shines a spotlight on the plastic crisis, the real cost of renewable energy, gambling addiction revenue, and more. With historical references, sharp wit, and unwavering honesty, Jeremy takes aim at injustice, media silence, and political double standards—all from his humble garage.
Topics Covered
Academics propose capital gains tax on the family home
Abraham Lincoln’s timeless economic wisdom
Tax and productivity summit pre-determined before it began
Ten-year delay in implementing royal commission child protection findings
South Australia gambling $1 billion annually on pokies
NDIS budget blowout and abuse by organised crime
Cost of living crisis vs cheap coal exports to China and India
COP31 Adelaide climate summit and its cost/impact
Taliban bans women’s voices in public; UN silent
Tribute to Kenny Rogers, Don Everly, Coco Chanel and more
Historical facts (Mona Lisa theft, talc lawsuit, electric taxis in 1897)
Local mentions: Rising Sun Inn, Jim Elder Fine Art Auctions

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