In this compelling Garage Edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux takes a sharp look at global and local issues: from the state of Papua New Guinea and the 25th anniversary of the Sydney Olympics, to the shocking assassination of conservative podcaster Charlie Kirk. Jeremy questions the direction of immigration policies, praises Jacinta Price's rise, and criticises Susan Lee's fall. He also delves into multiculturalism, India's caste system, Islamophobia inquiries, and ANZ's mass layoff announcement. Jeremy doesn't hold back, calling for common sense, free speech, and a renewed focus on Australian values.
Key Topics Discussed;
25 years since the 2000 Sydney Olympics
50 years since Papua New Guinea's independence
Over 1 million anti-government protesters in the UK
Immigration crises in Europe and Australia
Charlie Kirk assassination and the war on free speech
Praise for Jacinta Price; critique of Susan Lee’s leadership
Allegations of politically motivated immigration
India’s caste system and its cultural implications
Islamophobia inquiry in Australia and its limitations
ANZ Bank’s mass sacking of 4,500 employees
Gen Z's trend of "micro retirements"
AI's potential impact on job security in banking
Rising Sun Hotel & Elder Fine Art Gallery shout-outs
Historical trivia and pop culture anniversaries

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