• LISTEN: Australia’s Cultural Heritage, Electric Car Decline, and COP29 Critique: Jeremy Cordeaux in the Garage
    Nov 12 2024

    In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux discusses a wide range of topics, from cultural heritage laws and indigenous land claims in Australia to global political issues. He reflects on climate conferences, COP29 in Azerbaijan, and criticises government spending and advertising campaigns. Other topics include the drop in electric car sales, the rise in drug-related deaths, the role of patriotism in modern society, and Remembrance Day observances. Cordeaux also shares historical tidbits and celebrates notable birthdays.

    Topics Discussed

    • Australian cultural heritage laws and indigenous land claims, with specific examples (01:16)​
    • Criticism of government’s consent campaign and “woke” messaging (12:17)​
    • Observations on the decline in electric car sales and future viability (18:30)​
    • COP29 in Azerbaijan and Jeremy’s skepticism of its climate goals (19:30)​
    • Increase in drug-related deaths surpassing road toll statistics (11:10)​
    • Historical milestones, such as the invention of false fingernails and the first American coins with “In God We Trust” (23:39)​
    • Commentary on military recruitment challenges and patriotism in modern Australia (11:10)​
    • Reflections on freedom and women’s rights in Middle Eastern countries (17:26)

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    28 mins
  • LISTEN: Elephants, Art Absurdities, and $503 Billion Bottled Water: Jeremy Cordeaux’s Take on the Unusual
    Nov 12 2024

    In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux covers an eclectic mix of topics, from local updates about Adelaide’s newest zoo resident, Burma the elephant, to broader reflections on global and historical events. Jeremy discusses the logistics of transporting Burma to Monarto Zoo, the phenomenon of outrageous purchases like million-dollar bananas, and the surprising growth of the bottled water industry. He also reflects on anniversaries, including Remembrance Day, and historical milestones like the first use of chloroform as an anaesthetic.

    Topics Discussed

    • Arrival of Burma the elephant in Adelaide and traffic impacts of her move to Monarto Zoo (00:14)​
    • Social media message on immigration and adaptation in Australia (02:27)​
    • Allegations of sexual misconduct against the late Mohamed Al Fayed (04:18)​
    • Iran’s alleged plot to assassinate Donald Trump and U.S. political shifts (07:12)​
    • High costs of modern art, including a $2 million banana taped to a wall (12:49)​
    • The billion-dollar bottled water industry and its global growth (16:26)​
    • Reflections on the use of chloroform as an anaesthetic and other historical milestones (22:13)

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    27 mins
  • LISTEN: Trust Rankings, Hanson’s Free Speech Fight, and Green Energy Concerns: Jeremy Cordeaux in the Garage
    Nov 5 2024

    In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux covers a range of topics from global trust trends and social media influencers to political controversies and environmental issues. Topics include a discussion on the Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Index, with doctors ranking as the most trusted profession and politicians as the least. He also addresses issues with Section 18C, Pauline Hanson’s recent legal troubles, debates over renewable energy's environmental impact, and reflections on the recent U.S. election and historical events.

    Topics Discussed

    • Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Index: Most and least trusted professions (00:00)
    • Public trust in social media influencers and politicians (02:23)
    • Jeremy’s reflection on pharmacists as a historically trusted profession (06:15)
    • Elder Fine Art and Rising Sun Inn as show sponsors (06:15)​
    • Reflections on musician Tom Paxton and his contributions to music (08:28)​
    • Criticism of renewables and environmental concerns over wind farms (10:39)​
    • Pauline Hanson’s legal issues over remarks to Senator Faruqi (13:06)​
    • Section 18C and its implications on freedom of speech (15:42)​

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    26 mins
  • LISTEN: Black Friday Sales, HECS Controversies, and Government Spending: Jeremy Cordeaux’s Take on Modern Australia
    Nov 4 2024

    In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux hosts a lively discussion on current issues and nostalgic reflections. Topics range from Black Friday sales and the history of the John Martins Christmas Pageant to economic matters like the potential RBA rate cuts and the impact of government spending. Cordeaux also touches on Guy Fawkes Day, the HECS/HELP system, Qantas' monopoly on government travel, and various historical events and birthdays.

    Topics Discussed;

    • Black Friday sales and influence of American holiday customs (00:14)​(jc-051124)
    • History of the John Martins Christmas Pageant and Sir Edward Haywood's legacy (02:15)​
    • Discussion on interest rate cuts and the Reserve Bank's upcoming decision (02:15)​
    • Historical reflections on Guy Fawkes Day and anti-Catholic sentiment in England (02:15)​
    • Criticism of HECS/HELP and the financial impact on taxpayers (08:06)​(jc-051124)
    • Commentary on government waste and inefficiency, including Qantas’ 90% share of government travel (17:36)​
    • Lifeline’s record-breaking demand for counselling services due to financial stress (15:33)​
    • Nostalgic references to Cracker Night and communal celebrations (24:07)​

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    27 mins
  • LISTEN: 3G Shutdown, PFAS Contamination, and Luxury Police Cars: Jeremy Cordeaux Unpacks It All
    Oct 29 2024

    In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux discusses a range of current issues, government policies, quirky news, and cultural events. Joined by Peter Clayton, the show offers reflections on controversial topics, global affairs, and personal anecdotes.

    Topics Discussed;

    • John Auden's record collection and Walkerville RSL event (00:14)
    • Violent crime involving a 14-year-old in Adelaide (02:38)
    • Aboriginal tourism department and wasted public money (04:31)
    • 3G shutdown and its impact on medical devices (04:31)
    • Energy providers and misleading renewable energy offers (06:32)
    • U.S. elections, Trump’s influence, and Joe Rogan’s interview (09:07)
    • Inflation updates from the International Monetary Fund (11:18)
    • Survey results on public opposition to censorship laws (15:27)
    • Turkish police using seized luxury cars (17:26)
    • PFAS contamination in Sydney’s water supply (17:46)
    • Quirky historical events and celebrity birthdays (19:42)

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    27 mins
  • LISTEN: 3G Shutdown, Labour’s Fall, and the Voice Referendum: Jeremy Cordeaux Breaks It Down
    Oct 29 2024

    In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux delivers sharp commentary on current events, technology changes, government policies, and social issues. Joined by Peter Clayton, the conversation touches on a variety of topics relevant to Australian and global audiences.

    Topics Discussed;

    • Shutdown of the 3G network and its impact on devices (00:14)
    • Reflections on exam season and students’ anxieties (03:00)
    • The rescue of Adelaide’s iconic giant Santa Claus (04:34)
    • Labour’s long rule in Queensland and recent election losses (06:16)
    • Immigration issues and Lydia Thorpe’s behaviour in politics (08:43)
    • The media’s left-leaning bias and the failure of The Voice referendum (09:51)
    • CHOGM’s South Pacific focus on climate action (10:16)
    • Decline in children’s reading comprehension (15:47)
    • Historical events, including Black Tuesday and the invention of the ballpoint pen (19:58)

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    25 mins
  • LIVE: Allergies, Air Pollution, and Immunotherapy: Insights with Professor Rachael Peters on Child Health
    Oct 25 2024

    In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux hosts Professor Rachael Peters from the Murdoch Children's Research Institute alongside Les Elekes. The conversation delves into Professor Peters' research on childhood allergies, particularly the link between air pollution and peanut allergies. They discuss the hygiene hypothesis, the role of environmental pollutants, the importance of microbial exposure in early childhood, and the emerging practice of oral immunotherapy for peanut allergies. The discussion also touches on the potential of vitamin D in preventing allergic diseases.

    Topics Discussed;

    • Professor Peters' research on air pollution's impact on children's peanut allergies (00:00)
    • Health Nuts Study and findings on how pollution exposure influences allergy development (02:01)
    • Allergies and other pollutants: possible connections to synthetic materials in the modern environment (04:18)
    • Hygiene hypothesis and the importance of microbial exposure for immune development (08:57)​
    • Potential of vitamin D in supporting immune health and possibly reducing allergies (11:07)​
    • Oral immunotherapy as a treatment for peanut allergies, with emphasis on medical supervision (12:59)​

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    15 mins
  • LIVE: Climate Science, Economic Concerns, and Critical Thinking: Jeremy Cordeaux with Professor Ian Plimer
    Oct 25 2024

    In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux hosts Professor Ian Plimer and Les Elekes for an insightful discussion on climate science, government spending, inflation, and economic policies. Topics include the flaws in mainstream climate narratives, the impact of inflation on debt, and the challenges facing Australia’s economy. The conversation also explores the value of debate, the importance of critical thinking, and the increasing restrictions on public discourse.

    Topics Discussed in the Podcast (Dot Points)

    • Professor Plimer’s collections, including rare gems and the story of a pink diamond (00:00)
    • His thoughts on climate science, government influence, and the lack of open debate (04:36)​
    • Government’s disinformation bill and public opposition to restricted information (04:36)​
    • Comments on the voice referendum results and political conservatism in Australia (07:03)
    • Australia’s economic standing, debt concerns, and the effects of inflation (07:03)​
    • The rising value of solid assets like gold and pink diamonds in times of inflation (07:03)​

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    9 mins