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

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

LISTEN: Black Friday Sales, HECS Controversies, and Government Spending: Jeremy Cordeaux’s Take on Modern Australia

  • Summary

  • 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)​

    Join Jeremy Cordeaux for The Court of Public Opinion LIVE every Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., streaming round the dining room table at jeremycordeaux.com and via Auscast Radio at auscastnetwork.com.

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