Daily opinions from Commercial Radio Hall of Fame inductee and Walkley award winning journalist Jeremy Cordeaux.
Jeremy Cordeaux has worked successfully in all facets of the media: radio, television and print as well as marketing, promotions, public relations and media training. He has gone from Office Boy to Presenter, Programme Manager, General Manager, Managing Director and Owner of three high... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 616 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsPhilosophySociety & Culture |
In this Garage Edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux dives into Australia’s biggest talking points — from housing policy madness and aluminium wine bottles to bulk billing failures, media censorship, and Donald Trump’s military shak... more
Jeremy Cordeaux returns to The Court of Public Opinion Garage Edition with a sharp look at the issues shaping Australia. From the Papua New Guinea “Puk Puk” pact and the first anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel, to the rise of “scrimpflation”... more
On The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux is joined by Chief Economist Leith Van Onselen to unpack Australia’s energy and housing crises. From skyrocketing power bills in South Australia to the government’s 5% housing deposit scheme, they expos... more
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This podcast features discussions that encompass a wide array of current events, societal concerns, and personal anecdotes, primarily driven by the insights of its experienced host. The content spans topics such as local and national political issues, social controversies, healthcare crises, environmental debates, and personal stories, all presented with a critical yet engaging perspective. Each episode presents listeners with a blend of informed commentary and entertaining narratives, emphasizing the host's distinctive voice and long-standing media career. Notably, the program combines humor with serious discussion, making complex topics accessible and relevant to its audience.
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