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LISTEN: Cuba’s Collapse, HIV Drug Rort & Australia’s Climate Sham – Jeremy Unleashed!

LISTEN: Cuba’s Collapse, HIV Drug Rort & Australia’s Climate Sham – Jeremy Unleashed!

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In this blistering Garage Edition, Jeremy Cordeaux takes aim at the absurdities plaguing modern Australia. From the eye-watering $26,000 HIV injection to the Torres Strait Islanders suing the government for rising sea levels, no topic is off limits. Jeremy slams Chris Bowen’s $1.5M taxpayer-funded climate junket, unpacks Channel 9’s potential takeover, and questions why Angus Taylor struggles to speak plainly on war. Plus, Cuba's communist collapse, Connie Francis still singing at 87, and a fiery defence of free speech. It's the Court of Public Opinion—raw, real, and unfiltered.

Topics Covered

  • New shorter episode format posted to Facebook and YouTube

  • Credit card surcharge to be scrapped, but consumers still pay

  • Australia has 110 taxes; only 10 generate real revenue

  • Green energy companies pushing “cheap power” despite 30% increases

  • Connie Francis tribute – still singing at 87

  • Channel 9 potentially sold to Bruce Gordon (media consolidation)

  • Under-resourced northern coast vulnerable to illegal fishing (Indonesian boats)

  • Torres Strait Islanders sue Australian govt over rising sea levels

  • HIV injectable drug costs $26,000 per dose – lifestyle choice debate

  • Cuban citizens protest socialist collapse – food and medicine shortages

  • Angus Taylor grilled by ABC’s Sarah Ferguson on war with China/Taiwan

  • Chris Bowen’s $1.5M junket to climate conference in Azerbaijan

  • Modular nuclear vs NDIS – government spending priorities

  • Birthdays & history: Amelia Earhart, Apollo 11 return, Saving Private Ryan, Peter Sellers

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