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  • LISTEN: Australia Day, Assimilation & the Brumby Slaughter No One Will Stop — Jeremy Cordeaux
    Jan 26 2026

    In this Australia Day Garage edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux takes aim at what he calls the deliberate distortion of Australian history. Reacting to a Victorian council flying the Australian flag at half-mast on January 26, Jeremy rejects the “Invasion Day” narrative and explains why Australia Day is rightly anchored to the 1948 Nationality and Citizenship Act — the moment Australia formally became a nation of citizens.

    Jeremy contrasts post-war immigration policies built on assimilation with what he describes as today’s failed experiment in multiculturalism. He also delivers an emotional update on his campaign to stop the slaughter of wild brumbies in Kosciuszko National Park, condemning the silence of major animal welfare organisations. The episode touches on public safety, ideology, free speech, international events and historical perspective, closing with Jeremy’s trademark reflections on culture, common sense and national identity.

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    21 min
  • $35M Ankle Bracelets, Climate Hypocrisy & A Nation Being Ripped Off — Jeremy Cordeaux
    Jan 21 2026

    In this Garage edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux delivers a blistering critique of government waste, climate hypocrisy and political arrogance. From Victoria’s $35 million ankle-bracelet trial tracking just eight youth offenders, to the farcical cost-blowouts of crime prevention schemes, Jeremy questions whether governments have lost all connection to reality.

    He condemns the $730,000 travel bill run up by Australia’s Aboriginal envoy, slams the use of taxpayer funds to produce a $1.5 million podcast to change the date of Australia Day, and calls out the hypocrisy of climate leaders celebrating new wetlands despite wetlands being the world’s largest natural methane emitters.

    Jeremy also dismantles the failed under-16s social media ban, warns of an impending slaughter of wild brumbies in Kosciuszko National Park, and urges Australians to fight back against political arrogance, cruelty and waste. It’s a sharp, passionate and wide-ranging broadcast that blends outrage, history and common sense — straight from the garage.

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    21 min
  • LISTEN: Dragged Kicking and Screaming: Jeremy Cordeaux on Bondi, Free Speech & Multiculturalism
    Jan 19 2026

    Jeremy Cordeaux returns to the garage for the first show of 2026 with a blistering commentary on the Bondi Beach massacre, political cowardice, and what he sees as the collapse of free speech and multiculturalism in Australia. Jeremy accuses Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of being dragged “kicking and screaming” into announcing a Royal Commission, questioning what the government is hiding and why radical Islam has barely been mentioned since the attack.

    He challenges the government’s gun law diversion, criticises the appointment of a left-leaning Royal Commissioner, and warns that hate speech legislation and misinformation laws are being used to shut down dissent. Jeremy also condemns the cancellation of Adelaide Writers’ Week, highlights what he calls “no-go zones” in Lakemba, and argues that multiculturalism has become monoculturalism.

    From free speech to immigration, ideology, national security and political hypocrisy, this explosive first episode of 2026 sets the tone for a confrontational year ahead.

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    24 min
  • Jeremy Cordeaux: So Much To Talk About In 2026
    Jan 6 2026

    Jeremy Cordeaux welcomes listeners into the New Year with a powerful preview of what’s coming next on The Court of Public Opinion.

    From global political unrest and leadership shake-ups to pressing Australian issues demanding accountability, Jeremy lays out why 2026 is already shaping up to be a year of intense debate and critical conversations.

    Live streams return soon — and there is no shortage of topics to tackle.

    Show Notes / Additional Info

    📅 Live streams return from January 20
    🕘 Fridays, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. (ACST)
    📍 Streaming from the dining room table
    🌐 jeremycordeaux.com | auscastnetwork.com

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    3 min
  • A National Disgrace: Jeremy Cordeaux on Bondi, Extremism & Government Failure
    Dec 16 2025

    In this extraordinary Garage edition, Jeremy Cordeaux breaks his planned summer silence to address what he calls a national watershed moment following the Bondi Beach attack on the Jewish community. Jeremy condemns political platitudes and media theatrics, arguing the tragedy was preventable and had nothing to do with gun laws. He challenges the federal government’s response, criticises political correctness in national security, and questions why extremist threats were not acted on despite prior intelligence awareness.

    Jeremy delivers a blunt assessment of multiculturalism, border security, immigration screening, and the government’s reluctance to confront Islamic extremism for political reasons. He contrasts Australia’s approach with Israel’s security reality, warns against disarming law-abiding citizens, and calls for honesty about values, assimilation, and national identity. It is one of Jeremy’s most uncompromising commentaries to date — urgent, emotional, and unapologetically direct.

    • Jeremy returns early due to a “national watershed moment”

    • Bondi Beach attack targeting the Jewish community

    • Media reaction and political platitudes

    • Absence of condemnation from Muslim clerics

    • Federal government’s focus on tightening gun laws

    • Claim that Australia already has the world’s toughest gun laws

    • Political sensitivity around Muslim electorates

    • Government recognition of a Palestinian state

    • Historical pattern of socialist governments disarming citizens

    • ASIO’s prior investigation into the accused attackers

    • Alleged Islamic State connections and extremist material

    • Failure to deport or detain despite warning signs

    • Comparison with Israel’s armed civilian culture

    • Claim that terrorism is about ideology, not guns

    • Distinction between peaceful Muslims and extremists

    • Multiculturalism vs national security

    • Border control as the first line of defence

    • Political correctness blocking security decisions

    • Immigration screening and values compatibility

    • Criticism of the United Nations

    • Surveillance impracticality at scale

    • Religious extremism and anti-Semitism

    • Western values vs incompatible belief systems

    • Assimilation vs parallel communities

    • Government priorities and political self-interest

    • Absence of clerical condemnation post-attack

    • Christmas message and sign-off

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    17 min
  • LISTEN: Jobs for Mates, Boardroom Nepotism & A Nation Losing Trust — Jeremy Cordeaux
    Dec 10 2025

    In the final Garage edition for 2025, Jeremy Cordeaux delivers a sharp, wide-ranging commentary that pulls no punches. From the long-delayed Jobs for Mates review exposing political nepotism in government board appointments, to the continued failure to implement child safety recommendations from the Royal Commission, Jeremy questions integrity, accountability and public trust. He criticises the $1.6 million renovation of the Greens’ party room, calls out ideological overreach in schools with gender-neutral toilets for young children, and challenges the credibility of Australia’s Sex Discrimination Commissioner.

    Jeremy also recommits to the fight against the ongoing brumby cull in Kosciuszko National Park, accusing government boards and the media of silence and cruelty. The episode wraps with reflections on governance, values, cultural priorities and a festive sign-off, marking the end of another uncompromising year from the garage.

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    17 min
  • LISTEN: Jeremy Cordeaux: The AI Bubble, $96M Weather Website & Australia’s Net-Zero Madness
    Nov 24 2025

    In this Garage edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy dives into a fast-moving mix of politics, economics and the absurdities shaping Australia in late 2025. From fears of an “AI investment bubble” to staggering stock market swings, Jeremy breaks down what the tech boom really means for everyday Australians. He calls out the irony of government climate posturing, questions the logic behind Australia’s renewable commitments, and highlights the contradictions in exporting coal while preaching net-zero.

    Jeremy also tears into the Bureau of Meteorology’s shocking $96.5 million website rebuild, the CSIRO’s mass job cuts, and the growing dysfunction inside Australia’s key institutions. Plus, he discusses the bizarre $100 million government ad campaign surrounding South Australia’s algal bloom, and the ongoing tension between bureaucracy, red tape and common sense.

    It’s classic Jeremy: sharp, unscripted, fearless — with plenty of history, humour and “did that really happen?” moments.

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    22 min
  • LISTEN: Small Business Collapse, Border Force Scandal & Immigration Truth Bombs — Jeremy Cordeaux
    Nov 19 2025

    In this Garage edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux fires off a rapid-paced commentary on immigration, energy prices, government incompetence and the collapse of small business confidence. Jeremy reveals shocking data showing a third of small businesses will close within six months—driven entirely by soaring energy costs caused by government policy. He calls for a national debate on sustainable immigration numbers, challenges political cowardice, and proposes a simple, winning slogan: “Make electricity cheap again.”

    Jeremy also dismantles the controversial “Adolescent Man Box” study, criticising the suggestion that masculinity leads to violence. He exposes a stunning Border Force scandal involving $500,000 cray boats allegedly gifted to people smugglers, slams the Greens’ “dangerous” rental policies, and highlights media manipulation by the ABC and BBC. The episode finishes with tax revolt warnings in Victoria, Australia’s business-friendly rankings, historical milestones and Jeremy’s trademark humour — all delivered from the garage with unfiltered honesty.

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    23 min