• LISTEN: Welcome to Country Controversy, Voice Referendum Fallout, and Memorial Tributes: Jeremy Cordeaux on Australia’s Cultural Divide

  • Sep 17 2024
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

LISTEN: Welcome to Country Controversy, Voice Referendum Fallout, and Memorial Tributes: Jeremy Cordeaux on Australia’s Cultural Divide

  • Summary

  • 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 and cultural issues in Australia.

    Topics Discussed

    • Jeremy’s return from the Reg Grundy memorial and the Sydney Marathon
    • Criticism of the "Welcome to Country" ceremony at the AFL semi-final
    • Voice referendum and division by race in Australia
    • Pauline Hanson’s legislation on the biological reality of men and women
    • Reflection on Rupert Murdoch’s family and the succession of Fox Corp.
    • Mention of Senator Jane Hume’s comments on equal pay and productivity
    • Discussion on iconic voices in media, including James Earl Jones and his decision to sell rights to his voice to AI
    • Historical events like the proclamation of the Commonwealth of Australia and American Civil War battles

    You can catch The Court Of Public Opinion with Jeremy Cordeaux on your favourite podcast app, but did you know you can also listen live every Friday from 9am to midday (ACST) straight from Jeremy’s dining room table? Join Jeremy and a range of special guests by tuning in at Jeremycordeaux.com or on Auscast Radio via auscastnetwork.com. Don't miss the live 3-hour stream!

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