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In this Garage Edition, Jeremy Cordeaux dives headfirst into some of the week’s most explosive issues — from the Four Corners exposé on organised paedophile networks to the national debate on childcare, political hypocrisy, and absurd new water restrictions. He calls for drastic action on child protection, questions male employment in childcare, mocks Victoria’s “shower police,” and highlights government failures like a disability minister’s office with no wheelchair access. Jeremy also challenges the “Aboriginal Broadcasting Service” label for the ABC, rails against political overreach in land rights, and closes with reflections on faith, equality, and love at first sight.
Topics Covered
Four Corners investigation exposes paedophile networks and child abuse
Jeremy’s call for urgent reform in childcare and stronger protections
Debate: Should men be banned from childcare work?
Income splitting and tax deductions for home parents and nannies
Disability Minister’s office under fire for no wheelchair access
Water Conservancy of Victoria proposes four-minute shower limits
Heritage building excuses for government accessibility failures
ABC accused of bias — rebranded as “Aboriginal Broadcasting Service”
Mabo decision and debate over land rights and national unity
Universal equality under one law — “One country, one flag”
Is God impressed by pomp and ceremony?
The question of love at first sight — and Jeremy’s take on lust vs love
Birthdays, history, and reflections on leadership and media
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By Auscast NetworkIn this Garage Edition, Jeremy Cordeaux dives headfirst into some of the week’s most explosive issues — from the Four Corners exposé on organised paedophile networks to the national debate on childcare, political hypocrisy, and absurd new water restrictions. He calls for drastic action on child protection, questions male employment in childcare, mocks Victoria’s “shower police,” and highlights government failures like a disability minister’s office with no wheelchair access. Jeremy also challenges the “Aboriginal Broadcasting Service” label for the ABC, rails against political overreach in land rights, and closes with reflections on faith, equality, and love at first sight.
Topics Covered
Four Corners investigation exposes paedophile networks and child abuse
Jeremy’s call for urgent reform in childcare and stronger protections
Debate: Should men be banned from childcare work?
Income splitting and tax deductions for home parents and nannies
Disability Minister’s office under fire for no wheelchair access
Water Conservancy of Victoria proposes four-minute shower limits
Heritage building excuses for government accessibility failures
ABC accused of bias — rebranded as “Aboriginal Broadcasting Service”
Mabo decision and debate over land rights and national unity
Universal equality under one law — “One country, one flag”
Is God impressed by pomp and ceremony?
The question of love at first sight — and Jeremy’s take on lust vs love
Birthdays, history, and reflections on leadership and media
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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