LISTEN: Cost of Living EXPLOSION, Energy Crisis & Roberts-Smith Fallout | Cordeaux GARAGE
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Jeremy Cordeaux delivers another wide-ranging and provocative episode, tackling everything from Australia’s worsening cost of living crisis to growing tensions over energy policy and global instability.
He questions the government’s economic direction, warning of a looming “stagflation” scenario driven by rising electricity prices, wage pressures, and failed renewable energy promises. With power bills surging and everyday costs climbing, Jeremy argues Australians are being pushed into a financial “death spiral.”
The episode also explores global conflict, particularly tensions involving Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, and criticises international bodies like the United Nations for what he sees as ineffective leadership. Closer to home, he highlights growing backlash from farmers over renewable infrastructure projects and raises concerns about national self-sufficiency.
Jeremy also weighs in on the Ben Roberts-Smith case, noting high-profile support and the broader implications for how Australia treats its war veterans.
A bold mix of economics, politics, global affairs and social commentary, delivered in classic Cordeaux style.
🔥 Topics Discussed:
- Cost of living crisis and rising electricity prices
- Criticism of renewable energy policies
- Stagflation and wage-price spiral concerns
- Interest rates and economic outlook
- Government spending and “money smart” criticism
- Energy independence vs reliance on imports
- Middle East tensions and Strait of Hormuz risks
- Criticism of the United Nations
- Farmers vs renewable infrastructure (pylons, VicGrid)
- Agricultural concerns and fertiliser supply
- Immigration and “Australian values” discussion
- Ben Roberts-Smith support and public reaction
- Consumer sentiment and economic anxiety
- LIV Golf controversy and environmental concerns
- Social issues (gender, legal disputes, discrimination debate)
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