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Drive Along with Ron Baker is a podcast dedicated to car enthusiasts. In each episode, guests representing owning, collecting and working with special vehicles are interviewed. With over 3 decades of experience creating car-related television shows, radio programs and live events, Ron has the knowledge and connections to seek out experts to share their stories on the Drive Along podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this garage edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux covers a variety of current affairs and historical reflections. Joined by Peter Clayton, the episode includes discussions on controversial topics, personal opinions, and reflections on historical events. The show touches on the ongoing political climate, cultural debates, and so…
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In this edition from the garage, Jeremy Cordeaux discusses various current issues, offering his signature blend of opinion and historical perspective. Joined by Peter Clayton, the episode covers several key topics, including: The importance of sponsors and shoutouts to The Rising Sun Inn and Elder Fine Art. A reflection on the anniversary of the Vo…
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In this edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux challenges the shift towards renewable energy, highlighting China's continued reliance on coal. He also criticises the ABC’s focus on diversity over merit, explores issues surrounding multiculturalism in Australia, and reflects on the complexities of cultural integration. Delivered wit…
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In this live edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux addresses the dangers of electric vehicles, criticises pro-Palestinian demonstrations, and discusses the flaws in Australia's National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). He questions the impact of multiculturalism on Australian society, examines historical events, and celebrates …
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In this live episode, Jeremy Cordeaux interviews 12-year-old public speaking sensation Isabella Taylor. They discuss a range of topics, including: Isabella’s win in the Legacy State Finals for her public speaking competition. The significance of mateship and Legacy’s support for Australian Defence Force families. National identity, pride, and the c…
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In this clip fromThe Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux, Les Elekes and reguaslr listener Maria dive into intense discussions on the recent protests in Australia, the role of political ideologies like those of the Greens, and the complex issue of Australian citizens living abroad. They debate whether current political parties are truly servin…
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In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux tackles various issues ranging from Australia’s youth reluctance to fight for the country to the ongoing energy crisis. He criticises Australia's renewable energy policies, discusses working from home post-COVID, and touches on wasteful practices in Australian society. Cordeaux also ex…
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In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux discusses the alarming results of a survey showing that many young Australians would not fight for their country. He also addresses the shocking support for Hezbollah in Australian cities following the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah. Cordeaux continues with his criticism of rising e…
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In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux delves into the hidden risks associated with electric vehicles, revealing a major recall and safety concerns in Australia. He critiques the government's obsession with electric cars and renewable energy, labelling it a "climate change con." Cordeaux also revisits the issue of charity t…
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In this garage edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux discusses the controversial ban on e-scooters in Victoria, the latest on Australia's interest rates, and an alarming survey showing a lack of willingness among young Australians to serve their country. Cordeaux also touches on issues of national pride, housing struggles of past …
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Guests: Peter Goers (Special Guest) Leon Byner (Additional Guest) Jeremy Cordeaux (Main Host) Dot Point List of Topics Discussed: Age, time passing, and reflections on life as one gets older. Peter Goers shares his experience with public healthcare and a heartwarming act of kindness during his cataract surgery. Discussion on the changing dynamics o…
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Key Topics Discussed: Real Estate Practices: Neil Jenman discusses the real estate industry, including unethical practices like auctions and misleading agents. The Housing Crisis: Conversations around housing affordability, the impact of immigration, and the role of local councils in holding up development. Real Estate Marketing Tactics: A critical…
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Jeremy Cordeaux's The Court of Public Opinion featured Dr. John Bruni as the special guest, with additional guest Les Elekes. The episode covers various significant topics related to international conflict, intelligence operations, and Australia's economic challenges. Topics Discussed: Dr. Bruni’s childhood and family home, and experiences in Torre…
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In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux hosts a lively discussion from the Dining Room Table with special guests Bronwyn Bishop, Professor Ian Plimer, and Les Elekes. The conversation covers a range of political and social issues, offering strong opinions on the current government, environmental policies, and Australia's fut…
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The Court of Public Opinion with Jeremy Cordeaux on September 20, 2024, features special guest Professor Ian Plimer and guest Les Elekes. The discussion explores diverse topics, from the Australian climate debate to anecdotes about prominent figures like Bronwyn Bishop. Here’s a breakdown of the key points and blog ideas. Key Topics Discussed: Intr…
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In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux is joined by guest Les Elekes and regular caller Maria. They discuss pressing national issues, including Qantas' downfall under Alan Joyce, the growing skepticism around charities, and Australia’s energy crisis. Maria voices her frustrations about rising electricity costs and criticize…
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Jeremy Cordeaux covers various topics in this episode, including political issues, memorial tributes, and societal concerns. Here are the key points: Anthony Albanese and Double Dissolution: Discussion on Albanese’s threat of a double dissolution over housing legislation. Reg Grundy Memorial: Tribute to Reg Grundy and Joy Chambers, reflecting on th…
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In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux covers a range of topics including his reflections on the Reg Grundy memorial, the Sydney Marathon, and the impact of the voice referendum. He also dives into the controversy surrounding the "Welcome to Country" ceremony during the AFL semi-final and critiques the state of political an…
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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux shares his views on various current issues, from the state of Australia’s economy and government spending to the anniversary of September 11. He criticises Labour policies, particularly on energy and healthcare, and discusses rising inflation, government inefficiencies, and historical events. List of Topics Discusse…
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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux addresses various topics ranging from political correctness to controversial issues surrounding education and media. He delves into the ongoing energy crisis, the decline of traditional values, and public policies that he believes are hurting Australia. Notably, Cordeaux discusses the banning of dogs in certain area…
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In this clip of The Court of Public Opinion, hosted by Jeremy Cordeaux with guest Jim Elder and Les Eleces at the dining room table, the conversation centres around Jim Elder’s work in fine art and his upcoming art auction. They discuss the significance of various paintings, the challenges and excitement of auctioneering, and the changing landscape…
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In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux is joined by Neil Ward and Les Eleces at the dining room table. The discussion covers Neil's impressive 40-year career in theatre production and publicity. Neil shares stories from his work with the Festival Centre in Adelaide, his experiences with major productions such as The King an…
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In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, hosted by Jeremy Cordeaux with special guest Rebel Penfold Russell and Les Eleces, the conversation covers topics such as Rebel’s early life, her aviation experiences, and her journey into the film industry. They discuss her work as a producer, her involvement in iconic films such as Priscilla Queen o…
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In this clip of The Court of Public Opinion, hosted by Jeremy Cordeaux with guest Professor Ian Plimer and Les Eleces, the discussion covers a broad range of topics, including mining history, renewable energy, Australia's economy, and political commentary. Plimer shares fascinating insights into geology, the history of Broken Hill, and the rise of …
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In this clip of The Court of Public Opinion, host Jeremy Cordeaux sits down with special guest Professor Ian Plimer, with Les Eleces also present at the dining room table. The discussion touches on various topics ranging from climate change debates, the decline of certain industries, to unique aviation adventures. Professor Plimer brings his signat…
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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux covers a wide range of topics, from global politics and charity advertising to local Australian union protests and media diversity. Jeremy offers his candid opinions on the effectiveness of charity campaigns, government accountability, the media's role in society, and the power dynamics within Australian unions. Key…
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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux reflects on a variety of topics ranging from the authenticity of digital media, immigration issues, and the role of education. He also shares opinions on government policies, taxation, inflation, and offers personal insights into historical events, making comparisons with contemporary issues. Key Topics Discussed Ar…
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In this cllp, Jeremy Cordeaux and Leon Byner engage in a lively discussion covering various topics ranging from the impact of socialism and government policies in Australia to the role of traditional media and its evolution over the years. They also touch on personal anecdotes, the role of public opinion, and reflections on past experiences in radi…
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In this clip, Jeremy Cordeaux interviews Dr. John Bruni, Director of SAGE International, discussing a range of global and domestic issues. The conversation covers Australia's strategic policies in the South Pacific, the role of China, the complexities of Middle Eastern politics, the challenges of multiculturalism, and the erosion of Western cultura…
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In this clip, Jeremy Cordeaux interviews Denis Walter, a well-known Australian radio presenter and baritone singer. The conversation covers Denis’s extensive career in radio, his transition from music to talk radio, and his personal experiences in the entertainment industry. They also discuss the challenges of working in media, the importance of fo…
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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux offers his usual blend of commentary, nostalgia, and critique, covering a wide range of topics from the evolution of the magazine industry to modern climate policies. He reflects on societal changes, discusses the implications of government decisions, and provides his perspective on current events. Cordeaux also sha…
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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux shares his thoughts on various societal issues, ranging from the decline of country pubs in Australia to the misuse of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Cordeaux also discusses the challenges facing self-funded retirees, the problem of honour-based killings in Australia, and the historical significanc…
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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux interviews Professor Quentin Grafton from the Australian National University, focusing on the ongoing challenges posed by long COVID. The discussion covers the widespread impact of long COVID on individuals and society, the economic burden it imposes, and the importance of continued vaccination and public health mea…
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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux offers his thoughts on a variety of topics ranging from light-hearted debates about afternoon tea traditions to more serious issues such as the role of the media, the challenges with electric vehicles, and national security concerns. Cordeaux provides his signature blend of commentary, humor, and historical reflecti…
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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux covers a range of topics from local news to broader societal issues. The discussion spans light-hearted topics like Australia's best vanilla slice to more serious concerns about national security, immigration, and government policies. Cordeaux also reflects on historical events and notable anniversaries, blending hu…
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In this episode, former Senator Bob Day joins Jeremy Cordeaux to discuss a wide range of topics, from the lack of urban planning in Texas and the importance of space in living environments to his reflections on political life in Australia. The conversation covers issues related to immigration, the impact of the CFMEU (Construction, Forestry, Mariti…
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In this episode, Fiona McArthur joins Jeremy Cordeaux live from the Romance Writers Conference in Adelaide. McArthur discusses her latest novel, "Back to Birdsville," and shares insights into her creative process, the romance writing community, and her experiences attending the conference. The conversation also touches on the importance of setting …
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In this episode, Anthony Cochrane from the Animal Welfare League discusses the featured "Pet of the Week," a one-year-old German Shepherd named Callus. The conversation includes details about Callus's health, temperament, and adoption process. Cochrane emphasizes the importance of adopting pets from shelters and provides information on how listener…
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In this episode, Rachael Sanderson discusses her transition from politics to running her business, "Flourish with Rachael," which focuses on personal development, confidence-building, and wellness retreats. Sanderson reflects on her political career, including her achievements in improving infrastructure and education, and shares insights into her …
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In this episode, Philip Speakman, an expert in employment and recruitment, discusses the significant impact of the work-from-home trend on the economy. He highlights how this shift has led to decreased foot traffic in city centers, affecting small businesses and commercial real estate. Speakman also touches on the challenges of managing remote empl…
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In this episode, Professor Ian Plimer joins Jeremy Cordeaux to discuss various topics, including climate science, education, and historical geology. The conversation is enhanced by a surprise call from Jeremy’s son, Christian Cordeaux, who shares his experiences living in California and his thoughts on the current state of Hollywood. The discussion…
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In this episode, Ian Parminter discusses the complexities and historical context of the Middle East crisis, including the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. He provides insights into the religious, political, and military factors that contribute to the region's volatility. The conversation covers the impact of foreign interventions, the…
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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux shares his thoughts on various social, historical, and political topics, delivering his usual mix of commentary and personal anecdotes. The episode includes reflections on past events, current social issues, and future concerns, all framed within a conversational and sometimes humorous context. Key Topics Discussed …
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In this episode of "The Court of Public Opinion," Jeremy Cordeaux discusses a variety of current events and social issues, ranging from sports to politics and global concerns. He shares his opinions on these topics, often with a critical perspective, offering commentary on both local and international news. Key Topics Discussed Australia's Olympic …
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In this episode, Anthony Cochrane from the Animal Welfare League discusses the challenges of finding homes for black cats, including a cat named Binky who is currently up for adoption. The conversation touches on the superstitions surrounding black cats and the importance of patience when adopting a shy pet. Cochrane also provides information on th…
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In this interview, Professor Katherine Bennett discusses the rise in flu cases, the public’s reluctance to get vaccinated, and broader issues in the health care system, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on general practitioners and the potential risks of other infectious diseases. She also touches on the importance of epidemiology in ma…
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In this interview, Fiona McArthur, a prolific romance novelist with over 40 books to her name, discusses the booming popularity of romance novels, particularly those published by Mills & Boon. McArthur shares her journey from being a midwife to becoming a successful author, the inspiration behind her stories, and the importance of happy endings in …
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In this interview, Professor Ian Plimer engages in a wide-ranging discussion that covers topics from geology to renewable energy, the flaws in current climate change narratives, and issues surrounding modern environmental policies. He shares insights into the Earth's structure, critiques renewable energy practices, and discusses the impact of vario…
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In this interview, Lauchlan Gaylord, a passionate 23-year-old historian and secretary of the Rats of Tobruk Association, discusses his involvement with the organisation and the historical significance of the Siege of Tobruk during World War II. Gaylord highlights the importance of preserving the legacy of the Australian soldiers who fought there an…
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In this lively episode, radio veterans Paul Makin, Leon Byner, and Jeremy Cordeaux discuss a wide range of topics, including global politics, the state of democracy, the challenges facing Australia, and the current state of radio broadcasting. The conversation touches on the shifting political landscape, concerns about immigration, and the role of …
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