• LISTEN: Jeremy Cordeaux on Double Dissolution, Scam Legislation, and Charity Transparency – The Court of Public Opinion

  • Sep 17 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

LISTEN: Jeremy Cordeaux on Double Dissolution, Scam Legislation, and Charity Transparency – The Court of Public Opinion

  • Summary

  • 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 their contributions to Australian television.
    • Weapons Conference Protests: Commentary on the violent protests at a military expo in Melbourne.
    • Hooping Cough Surge: Insight into the resurgence of hooping cough cases in Australia.
    • Scam Legislation: Discussion on new laws targeting banks, telcos, and social media for facilitating scams.
    • Charity Transparency: Call for greater transparency in charity fundraising and government accountability.
    • Work from Home Rights: Reflections on the union push for work-from-home rights and its impact on business culture.
    • Aged Care and NDIS: Concerns about the aged care package potentially bankrupting the country, likening it to NDIS.
    • Misinformation and Disinformation Legislation: Criticism of new laws regulating social media content, which Jeremy believes restrict free speech.
    • Insurance and Genetic Profiling: Debate on insurance companies using genetic data to determine risk and premiums.

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