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LIVE: Peter Sellen on Media, Defence, and Australia’s Climate Challenges: A Conversation with Jeremy Cordeaux

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In this engaging episode, Jeremy Cordeaux hosts Peter Sellen, a former news presenter and journalist, to discuss a mix of climate debates, military insights, and personal reflections on careers in media and the Navy. The conversation also includes commentary on Australia's energy policies, the role of submarines in defence, and the challenges of modern society.


Topics Discussed in the Podcast (Dot Points)

  • Peter Sellen’s reflections on his career in Australian media (00:14)​
  • Debate over CO2 and its environmental impact, including commentary on methane and water vapour (02:17)​
  • COP29 discussions, redistribution of wealth, and Australia’s energy exports (04:32)​
  • Defence policies, including nuclear submarines and recruitment challenges (11:12)​
  • Historical Navy experiences and reflections on career transitions (13:30)​
  • Criticism of Australia's climate policies and renewable energy projects (07:54)​
  • The evolution of submarines and advancements in naval technology (20:33)​
  • Promotion of sponsors like The Rising Sun Inn and Elder Fine Art (22:56)​

Join Jeremy Cordeaux for The Court of Public Opinion LIVE every Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., streaming round the dining room table at jeremycordeaux.com and via Auscast Radio at auscastnetwork.com.

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