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On The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux is joined by Chief Economist Leith Van Onselen to unpack Australia’s energy and housing crises. From skyrocketing power bills in South Australia to the government’s 5% housing deposit scheme, they expose the hidden costs of net zero, failed energy policy, and a looming affordability disaster.
Topics Discussed;
South Australia’s renewable energy dependence and high penetration of wind/solar
Reality check: reliance on gas, diesel, and batteries when renewables fail
Why SA has the highest power bills in Australia (49% higher than average)
Transmission and infrastructure costs being passed to consumers
Comparison with California – “the South Australia of the USA”
Energy market manipulation and “bid stacking” pushing up prices
The role of coal in keeping prices stable and efficient use of batteries
Net zero targets vs Australia’s 1% share of global emissions
Risks of deindustrialisation and manufacturing collapse due to high energy costs
Environmental impacts of mass renewables vs nuclear power option
Unrealistic government targets (wind towers, solar panels, transmission roads)
Subsidies, Snowy Hydro blowouts, and taxpayer burden
Policy failures: privatisation of utilities, gas exports without domestic reservation
Future blackout risks when Victoria also eliminates coal power
Housing affordability: government’s 5% deposit guarantee scheme
Scheme compared to “state-sponsored subprime mortgage scandal”
Long-term effects: inflated prices, taxpayer risk, negative equity for buyers
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On The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux is joined by Chief Economist Leith Van Onselen to unpack Australia’s energy and housing crises. From skyrocketing power bills in South Australia to the government’s 5% housing deposit scheme, they expose the hidden costs of net zero, failed energy policy, and a looming affordability disaster.
Topics Discussed;
South Australia’s renewable energy dependence and high penetration of wind/solar
Reality check: reliance on gas, diesel, and batteries when renewables fail
Why SA has the highest power bills in Australia (49% higher than average)
Transmission and infrastructure costs being passed to consumers
Comparison with California – “the South Australia of the USA”
Energy market manipulation and “bid stacking” pushing up prices
The role of coal in keeping prices stable and efficient use of batteries
Net zero targets vs Australia’s 1% share of global emissions
Risks of deindustrialisation and manufacturing collapse due to high energy costs
Environmental impacts of mass renewables vs nuclear power option
Unrealistic government targets (wind towers, solar panels, transmission roads)
Subsidies, Snowy Hydro blowouts, and taxpayer burden
Policy failures: privatisation of utilities, gas exports without domestic reservation
Future blackout risks when Victoria also eliminates coal power
Housing affordability: government’s 5% deposit guarantee scheme
Scheme compared to “state-sponsored subprime mortgage scandal”
Long-term effects: inflated prices, taxpayer risk, negative equity for buyers
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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