Jeremy Cordeaux is joined by Senator Bob Day, Helen Glanville, and youth firebrand Isabella Taylor for a wide-ranging, unfiltered discussion on Australia's housing crisis, free speech, judicial overreach, intergenerational divides, and the decline of logic in public discourse. From the housing market and legal corruption to education failures and the sanitisation of history, this three-hour live edition is bold, thought-provoking and powerfully Australian.
You'll hear the following topics
Bob Day on Australia’s housing affordability crisis
Inflation of land prices and government planning restrictions
Failures of the Reserve Bank and economic mismanagement
The role of family and individual agency in solving housing challenges
Helen Glanville on the erosion of free speech and censorship
School curriculum neglecting critical history (e.g. Holocaust, communism)
Isabella Taylor on youth indoctrination in education and media bias
Rise of emotionalism and decline of logic in public debates
Distrust in the legal system and judges acting beyond their remit
How bureaucracy and political correctness stifle innovation
Need for constitutional reform and limiting government overreach
Importance of multigenerational dialogue and truth-telling
The dangers of groupthink in modern Australia
Criticism of government handouts and entitlement culture
Hope for Australia through outspoken youth like Isabella

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