LISTEN: SA Election Fallout, One Nation Rise & The ‘Voice’ Debate | Court of Public Opinion
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About this listen
In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion – GARAGE Edition, Jeremy Cordeaux delivers a sharp and uncompromising take on the latest South Australian election, the rise of One Nation, and what he sees as growing government overreach.
Jeremy questions the push for an Aboriginal “Voice” structure at a state level, raising concerns about cost, governance, and fairness. He also dissects the collapse of Liberal support, the surge of populist politics, and what it all means for the future of Australian democracy.
From economic concerns and government spending to cultural debates and political accountability, this episode dives deep into the issues shaping Australia right now — with Jeremy’s signature no-nonsense commentary.
What You'll Hear:
- South Australian election results
- Rise of One Nation and Pauline Hanson
- Collapse of Liberal Party vote
- Premier Peter Malinauskas’ victory speech
- Aboriginal “Voice” / parallel parliament debate
- Government spending and taxpayer concerns
- “Populism” in politics
- Criticism of major political parties
- Economic outlook and stock market movement
- National Cabinet and “supply chain czar”
- Government bureaucracy expansion
- Historical reflections and notable dates
- Euthanasia discussion
- Personal anecdote about seance and beliefs
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