LISTEN: The Adelaide march the media ignored — multiculturalism, ramping & the housing squeeze
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Jeremy Cordeaux in The Garage with Pete and Gary — the Thursday edition ahead of Friday's live show around the dining room table.
An Ashura procession that took place in Adelaide on 26 June — and went, Jeremy argues, unreported — and what it says about selling multiculturalism as always benign. The health "ramping" con job and the curious silence of the ambulance union. Karl Stefanovic's podcast bump versus the Today Show's ratings. PropTrack's numbers on stamp duty outrunning house prices, government charges as nearly half the cost of a new home, and the falling-prices "auction apocalypse." The Liberals' rebranding trap. The attack on aspirational Australians. A Rutgers study on fathers of daughters. And "On This Day" — the Commonwealth of Australia (9 July 1900), why Australia Day belongs to 1947, and the original pressing of Bill Haley's "Rock Around the Clock."
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