
LISTEN: COP in Adelaide? Jeremy Slams the $1.6 Trillion Climate Circus
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Jeremy Cordeaux returns to The Court of Public Opinion with a fiery take on the climate summit potentially coming to Adelaide. He dismantles the hypocrisy of the COP conferences, reveals failed green energy projects, criticises university indoctrination, and backs Peter Dutton’s small business plan. From Canada’s Vegemite ban to university welcome-to-country scandals, this episode covers it all—fast, factual, and fearless.
🔹 Dot Point List of Topics Covered
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Hahndorf Hill Winery wins big at international wine competition
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Easter goodwill moment: the "Happy Easter" freeway sign
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Early voting begins for May 3 election
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Media attempts to wedge political parties over Trump
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Adelaide lobbying to host COP26: climate conference hypocrisy
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Climate industry worth $1.6 trillion
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Criticism of renewables: 30% more expensive, says Jeremy
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Failure of green hydrogen plants in SA and WA
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Canada’s temporary Vegemite ban due to vitamin regulations
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Greens want to spend $11.6B on free school lunches
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Jeremy defends Peter Dutton’s plan for 150,000 new small businesses
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Labour wants to enshrine penalty rates, removing worker choice
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Trump threatens Harvard funding over woke policies
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Welcome to Country downgraded at Aussie unis amid backlash
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Universities should be entrepreneurial like Oxford and Cambridge
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Eye-opening segment on ANZAC Day traditions and 2-Up ban
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Historical birthdays and trivia
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