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That Wall Street Guy

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Ex-Wall Street advisor, on a mission to help young people win back their financial power, wealth, and security. Understand the hidden world of finance, risk, and investments, figure out how it impacts them and seize opportunities to make it work to your advantage.
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I Made This

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'I Made This', hosted by Alissa Thibault, is about creators. The exceptional people who have found ways to do what they love and make money from it. This is where we look at the setbacks, sacrifices and celebrations along the way. How do you turn an idea into a business? Let's find out.
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Wavelength

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Get up to date with what everyone is talking about with Wavelength, a show made by young people, for young people. From the big debates to the small stories nobody else is telling, this is Wavelength - sparking the convos about Adelaide you should be having.
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Okay, Now I’m Hungry

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Find yourself thinking about lunch mid-way through breakfast? Or documenting your daily menu to co-workers? You're not alone. Rosie Panetta and Taylee Jones love talkin' food almost as much as they love eating it & will keep you up to date on all the food news you missed, so you can spend more time, you know...eating!! disclaimer listening WILL result in excessive feelings of hunger.
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Hong Kong Confidential

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Hong Kong Confidential is a podcast designed to educate and entertain. Jules Hannaford interviews interesting people in Hong Kong about their lives, personal journeys and secrets. Guests share their wisdom, experiences and insights with our audience. Guests include a doula, a dating and relationship coach, community leaders, LGBTQ+ activists, human rights defenders, abuse survivors, psychologists, life coaches, recovered addicts, authors, a fire fighter, a matchmaker, accomplished business w ...
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City Of Music

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City of Music. Everywhere we go it’s all about the MUSIC. We’re going around the globe in search of the amazing stories from the people who make it. The people who play it. The people who live it. The people who love it. The City of Music podcast is a series of powerful conversations between people making a real impact in all areas of music. Created in Adelaide, a UNESCO City of Music, a creative city with music at it’s heart beat, outward looking and internationally engaged, enriching the w ...
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Learn the profit-making steps with digital strategies that turn online visitors into customers. Your host Caria Watt has 20 years experience in marketing and communications, and shares her insights on how you can get your website ranking higher on Google search, turn more online consumers into sales and be a mindful communicator. On most days, you'll find Caria burning toast in the kitchen, whilst learning something new, to feed her digital-entrepreneurial addiction. Connect on Social: @Cari ...
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The recent legal setback for David McBride, an Australian former army lawyer who leaked classified documents alleging war crimes by Australian forces in Afghanistan. McBride lost his appeal to reduce his prison sentence for these actions, with the court rejecting his argument that his oath to the Queen mandated acting in the "public interest" by ex…
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The recent legal setback for David McBride, an Australian former army lawyer who leaked classified documents alleging war crimes by Australian forces in Afghanistan. McBride lost his appeal to reduce his prison sentence for these actions, with the court rejecting his argument that his oath to the Queen mandated acting in the "public interest" by ex…
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Report on the reunification of Australia's Liberal and National parties, a conservative coalition that briefly split after a recent election defeat. The two parties, which typically represent urban and rural interests respectively, have historically worked together for decades. Differences over policy, including nuclear energy and regional matters,…
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Report on the reunification of Australia's Liberal and National parties, a conservative coalition that briefly split after a recent election defeat. The two parties, which typically represent urban and rural interests respectively, have historically worked together for decades. Differences over policy, including nuclear energy and regional matters,…
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Newly appointed Environment Minister Murray Watt has granted preliminary approval for Woodside to extend the operation of the significant North West Shelf gas project until 2070, despite a lengthy approval process and prior delays. This decision, made with strict conditions to mitigate air emissions affecting the ancient Murujuga rock art, comes am…
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Newly appointed Environment Minister Murray Watt has granted preliminary approval for Woodside to extend the operation of the significant North West Shelf gas project until 2070, despite a lengthy approval process and prior delays. This decision, made with strict conditions to mitigate air emissions affecting the ancient Murujuga rock art, comes am…
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Jeremy dives deep into the cracks showing in Australian society — from economic downturns and gang violence to floods and farmer protests. He challenges the effectiveness of political leadership, skewers bureaucratic waste, and questions Australia’s global commitments. Between the heavy topics, he shares cultural throwbacks, news trivia, and reflec…
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A recent ruling by a Victorian magistrate in Australia has potentially significant implications for the taxation of Bitcoin transactions. During a theft case involving a former police officer, the judge determined that Bitcoin should be treated similarly to Australian dollars, classifying it as property but not subject to capital gains tax. This co…
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A recent ruling by a Victorian magistrate in Australia has potentially significant implications for the taxation of Bitcoin transactions. During a theft case involving a former police officer, the judge determined that Bitcoin should be treated similarly to Australian dollars, classifying it as property but not subject to capital gains tax. This co…
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Despite the typical "sell in May and go away" market adage, analysts predict a strong summer for Bitcoin, potentially reaching new record highs. This optimism is driven by a combination of factors, including positive regulatory developments in the U.S., persistent institutional buying, and anticipated market volatility stemming from events like the…
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This source discusses the potential for a strengthening of ties between the European Union and Australia. Europe is looking to broaden its alliances due to concerns about an increasingly aggressive Russia and the potential for an unpredictable US foreign policy under a future Trump administration. While the proposal is still in its early stages, so…
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This source discusses the potential for a strengthening of ties between the European Union and Australia. Europe is looking to broaden its alliances due to concerns about an increasingly aggressive Russia and the potential for an unpredictable US foreign policy under a future Trump administration. While the proposal is still in its early stages, so…
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Following a significant electoral defeat, the Liberal-National coalition in Australia, the primary opposition, has dissolved their long-standing partnership, marking a major shift in the country's political landscape. The National Party leader cited policy disagreements, particularly regarding climate and energy, as key factors in the decision not …
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Following a significant electoral defeat, the Liberal-National coalition in Australia, the primary opposition, has dissolved their long-standing partnership, marking a major shift in the country's political landscape. The National Party leader cited policy disagreements, particularly regarding climate and energy, as key factors in the decision not …
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A report by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) highlights a gender pay gap in the Australian public sector, where men earn significantly more than women in certain roles. While the gap is narrower in the public sector compared to the private sector, it still shows that for every $1 a man earns, a woman makes only 94 cents. The report indic…
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A report by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) highlights a gender pay gap in the Australian public sector, where men earn significantly more than women in certain roles. While the gap is narrower in the public sector compared to the private sector, it still shows that for every $1 a man earns, a woman makes only 94 cents. The report indic…
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This source discusses the GENIUS Act, a bill recently advanced by the US Senate aiming to regulate certain aspects of cryptocurrency, specifically stablecoins. The legislation seeks to implement consumer protections by requiring stablecoin issuers to maintain asset reserves and provide repayment priority in case of bankruptcy. While supporters view…
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We Dive Into a White House press briefing covering several key areas of policy and current events. Significant discussion centres on the "One Big Beautiful bill," described as pro-family, pro-small business, and featuring substantial tax cuts, including provisions for MAGA baby savings accounts and changes to the child tax credit. Also highlighted …
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A recent ruling by a Victorian magistrate in Australia has potentially significant implications for the taxation of Bitcoin transactions. During a theft case involving a former police officer, the judge determined that Bitcoin should be treated similarly to Australian dollars, classifying it as property but not subject to capital gains tax. This co…
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This ABC discusses Australia's decision to send retired M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine despite some private frustrations expressed by US officials regarding their potential usefulness and sustainment challenges in the current conflict. Work has reportedly begun to load the first of the 49 tanks onto a cargo ship, though the Australian government will…
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This ABC discusses Australia's decision to send retired M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine despite some private frustrations expressed by US officials regarding their potential usefulness and sustainment challenges in the current conflict. Work has reportedly begun to load the first of the 49 tanks onto a cargo ship, though the Australian government will…
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In this garage edition, Jeremy Cordeaux delivers a fearless commentary on Australia’s political and economic missteps. From the RBA's anticipated rate cuts to blistering critiques of climate policy, taxation, social media influence, and over-regulation, Jeremy doesn't hold back. He dives into the folly of renewable subsidies, unpacks population pol…
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In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux challenges rising health insurance premiums, government waste, and the growing cultural division in Australia. He confronts the economic burdens facing Australian families, criticises the lack of political accountability, and questions controversial topics like the Voice to Parliament,…
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From the Garage, Jeremy Cordeaux tackles Australia's most pressing issues—from soaring energy costs to broken housing promises. With insight, wit, and trademark honesty, he unpacks media bias, political spin, and government hypocrisy just days out from the Federal Election. Don't miss this unfiltered edition of The Court of Public Opinion. 🔹 KEY TO…
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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-…
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Donald Trump is reportedly launching a Monopoly-style mobile game in April, developed by an associate and featuring in-game currency, though it is not affiliated with Hasbro's Monopoly. This venture expands Trump's digital portfolio, which includes past games, NFT collections, and the significantly devalued TRUMP memecoin. Despite criticism and con…
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President Trump's address at the White House for the Commander-in-Chief Trophy presentation to the victorious 2024 Navy Midshipmen football team. The President congratulates the team, highlighting their impressive season, key players, and their victories over rivals, including the Army. He also acknowledges coaching staff, athletic director Chad Gl…
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Australian news outlet ABC reported concerns over a potential Russian request to base aircraft at an Indonesian air force base, sparking diplomatic activity. Canberra sought clarification from Jakarta, with the Australian Defence Minister receiving assurances from his Indonesian counterpart that such reports were untrue and no request had been rece…
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Australian news outlet ABC reported concerns over a potential Russian request to base aircraft at an Indonesian air force base, sparking diplomatic activity. Canberra sought clarification from Jakarta, with the Australian Defence Minister receiving assurances from his Indonesian counterpart that such reports were untrue and no request had been rece…
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A CoinDesk article dated 16 April 2025 reports on a downturn in the cryptocurrency market. This decline, affecting Bitcoin, XRP, and Cardano's ADA, coincided with a significant drop in Nvidia's stock price. Nvidia faced a $5.5 billion charge due to US restrictions on chip sales to China, impacting investor sentiment across equities and crypto. Conc…
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Australian Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume contends that government decisions under Albanese have led to a decline in the nation's strength regarding its security. She asserts that current defence spending is insufficient for the prevailing global environment. Hume states that the Coalition aims to rectify this perceived weakness and enhance Aust…
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Australian Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume contends that government decisions under Albanese have led to a decline in the nation's strength regarding its security. She asserts that current defence spending is insufficient for the prevailing global environment. Hume states that the Coalition aims to rectify this perceived weakness and enhance Aust…
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Visitor numbers to the United States have significantly decreased, particularly from Australia, marking the sharpest drop since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. This decline is attributed to several factors, including increased border security measures under the Trump administration leading to detentions and deportations, alongside rising anxie…
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Visitor numbers to the United States have significantly decreased, particularly from Australia, marking the sharpest drop since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. This decline is attributed to several factors, including increased border security measures under the Trump administration leading to detentions and deportations, alongside rising anxie…
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Fox News reported that during an upcoming interview on Fox Noticias, host Rachel Campos-Duffy taught President Donald Trump how to say his iconic slogan, "Make America Great Again," in Spanish, which is "Vamos a hacer America grande otra vez." Trump attempted the phrase, saying "America grande otra vez!", which translates to "America great again!".…
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Australian airlines anticipate an exceptionally busy Easter travel period, with Qantas and Jetstar alone expecting to handle nearly two million passengers across their networks between Easter and Anzac Day. This surge in travel represents a significant increase, leading both airlines to implement measures such as rostering extra staff and having st…
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Australian airlines anticipate an exceptionally busy Easter travel period, with Qantas and Jetstar alone expecting to handle nearly two million passengers across their networks between Easter and Anzac Day. This surge in travel represents a significant increase, leading both airlines to implement measures such as rostering extra staff and having st…
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The US is considering strategies to increase its Bitcoin reserves without using taxpayer money. One approach involves redirecting revenue generated from tariffs imposed under the "America First" trade policy. Another option being explored is revaluing the US Treasury's gold certificates to their current market price and using the surplus to purchas…
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Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary, addressed the media, outlining several presidential initiatives. These included the establishment of a White House faith office and upcoming Holy Week events. The briefing also highlighted economic developments, such as Nvidia's plans to manufacture AI supercomputers in the US, alongside broader ef…
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This realestate.com.au article analyses property values across Australia, pinpointing the most affordable and most expensive suburbs within each region. Utilising PropTrack data, it highlights the significant price differences buyers face depending on their chosen location. The analysis explores common characteristics of both cheaper and pricier su…
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This realestate.com.au article analyses property values across Australia, pinpointing the most affordable and most expensive suburbs within each region. Utilising PropTrack data, it highlights the significant price differences buyers face depending on their chosen location. The analysis explores common characteristics of both cheaper and pricier su…
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A report from FXEmpire's "XRP News Today" analyses the potential impact of a US spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) for XRP, drawing parallels with the substantial net inflows and price appreciation observed following the introduction of Bitcoin spot ETFs. The article highlights that regulatory approval for an XRP ETF could significantly boost institut…
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Amidst tariff discussions, a report from US Customs and Border Protection indicates a significant reduction in illegal border crossings in March under the Trump administration compared to early 2024 under Biden. This decline is attributed to increased border patrols, with the agency highlighting record low apprehension numbers and suggesting operat…
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This article from The Guardian provides live updates and analysis from the Australian federal election campaign trail on Tuesday, 15th April. Key events covered include assurances from Indonesia to Australia that Russia will not station military planes there, following media reports. The coverage also details polling data showing Labor ahead of the…
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This article from The Guardian provides live updates and analysis from the Australian federal election campaign trail on Tuesday, 15th April. Key events covered include assurances from Indonesia to Australia that Russia will not station military planes there, following media reports. The coverage also details polling data showing Labor ahead of the…
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In this explosive pre-election episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux takes aim at both major parties, slamming the election campaign’s spend-a-thon, questioning the role of unions like the CFMEU, and exposing the real reason your electricity bills have tripled. Jeremy discusses tax offsets, the NDIS crisis, rising living costs, an…
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On this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux tackles Australia’s energy hypocrisy, reveals shocking truths behind battery subsidies and electric vehicles, calls out weak opposition, and defends common sense on everything from land taxes to gender treatment policies. It’s fiery, fact-packed, and fearlessly unfiltered. 📲 Listen now…
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In this explosive GARAGE edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux uncovers the truth behind rising energy bills, excessive taxation, and Australia's $4 million-a-year panda bill. From power price hikes to the absurdities of Welcome to Country and the “truth-telling” royal commission, Jeremy pulls no punches. Plus, reflections on colo…
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