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The Court of Public Opinion with Jeremy Cordeaux AM

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Daily opinions from Commercial Radio Hall of Fame inductee and Walkley award winning journalist Jeremy Cordeaux.


Jeremy Cordeaux has worked successfully in all facets of the media: radio, television and print as well as marketing, promotions, public relations and media training.

He has gone from Office Boy to Presenter, Programme Manager, General Manager, Managing Director and Owner of three highly successful radio stations.

He started his career at Radio 2GB at the age of 16, he moved to 2GF Grafton and one year later was recruited by Channel 10 Sydney.

At Channel 10 Jeremy Cordeaux learned the business of television: ‘general on-air duties’, ‘hostings’, and ‘news reading’.

Grundy’s chose him to host the very successful, national teenage show “Blind Date”.

He wrote, packaged and hosted his own programmes “The Better Half” and “Ten on Travel and People” (10 on TAP).

In 1973 Cordeaux was asked to take over the John Pearce Morning Show on Radio 2GB. In 1974 he was promoted to the all important Breakfast programme.

Cordeaux moved to Adelaide in 1976 ahead of 2GB’s disastrous conversion to Rock ‘n Roll.

The following thirty years saw Jeremy Cordeaux’s Morning Show, “The Court of Public Opinion”, on Radio 5DN – always at or near the top of the ratings.

Over the years, amongst other achievements, Cordeaux has won:

a Walkley Award for Excellence in Journalism

three Gold Medals from the International Radio Festival of New York for

Best Talk Show Host in the World

a bronze medal for the Best Community Programme in the World

twice a finalist as the Best Radio Personality in the World

While running the very successful Morning Show, Cordeaux acquired a ten percent interest in 5DN and six months later was promoted to Managing Director.

In the last thirty years Jeremy has worked for all the major television networks in Adelaide: presenting “Cordeaux’s Adelaide” for Channel 9, “State Affair” and the “Nightly News” for Channel 7 and editorials for “Ten’s News Hour”.

He wrote a popular column for the Murdoch afternoon newspaper “The News” for several years.

In 1990 Jeremy Cordeaux sold his interest in 5DN and bought Radio Stations 5AD and 5SE from Hoyts Media.

Four years later he set up the first radio “combo” in Australia owning and running the highly successful number one FM music station 5AD and the number one AM talk station 5DN: All the while continuing to present his Morning Talk Show from 9.00am till 1.00pm.

In 1996 Cordeaux sold his company to the Australian Radio Network. He remained on-air for the next ten years.

Jeremy Cordeaux was the founding Chairman of the Variety Club of SA, is currently an Ambassador and Life Member for Variety’s Tent 75; a Life Member of the Royal Institution for Deaf and Blind Children in NSW; Patron of the Motor Neurone Disease Association of SA; on divisional council Red Cross for ten years; on the board of SA Great for ten years and on the board of the Smith Family for five years.

He is a member of the Australian Club, the Union and Pioneer’s Club, and a Life Member of the Order of Australia Association.

In 2003 he was Knighted by The Order of St John for his services to the community, and in 2006 acknowledged in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List with an Order of Australia, AM.

Jeremy and his wife, Caroline Peacock, have homes in Adelaide, Sydney and Hamilton Island. They have one son and Jeremy has three adult children from a previous marriage.

His latest venture was producing and presenting a news, talk, current affairs, chat show which he calls “The Court of Public Opinion” – an “eccentric” programme recorded in Cordeaux’s extensive garage.

His hobbies include: the media, art, old cars, reading and gardening.

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    Aug 26 2025

    In this explosive edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux dives into Australia’s most pressing issues—from immigration protests and NDIS corruption, to skyrocketing electricity prices and political theatre. With scathing commentary on the rise of ethnic division, media censorship, and failed government programs like “Thriving Kids,” Jeremy exposes the cracks in Australia's social fabric. Backed by global comparisons, historical reflections, and razor-sharp wit, he calls out hypocrisy, demands accountability, and defends national identity—fighting for unity in a time of division.

    Topics Discussed

    • Melbourne sisters launch back-scratching business ($150/hour)

    • March for Australia: nationwide conservative protests

    • ABC using Aboriginal land names (e.g., Kaurna Country) instead of Australia

    • Economic roundtable seen as pre-planned political theatre

    • NDIS blowouts, with kids misdiagnosed as autistic

    • New “Thriving Kids” program called a financial sleight of hand

    • Four Corners exposes $100M housing scam within NDIS

    • Online gambling advertising vs India's total gambling ban

    • Renewables blamed for highest electricity prices in the world

    • Melbourne crime surge—$700K in thefts in one month

    • Rebel Sports’ profits hit due to shoplifting

    • Youth crime, ethnicity and media censorship

    • Immigration protests in the UK vs Australia’s rising tension

    • British flag removed in favour of “flags of division”

    • Labour blamed for immigration and cultural collapse

    • Historical references (Mother Teresa, polio, Charles Lindbergh, etc.)

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  • LISTEN: Govt Lies, NDIS Rorts, & Capital Gains on Your Home? Jeremy Says Enough
    Aug 21 2025

    In this powerful edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux challenges the Australian government’s hypocrisy, exposes economic absurdities, and calls out damaging policies—from the proposed capital gains tax on the family home to the growing NDIS debacle. He shines a spotlight on the plastic crisis, the real cost of renewable energy, gambling addiction revenue, and more. With historical references, sharp wit, and unwavering honesty, Jeremy takes aim at injustice, media silence, and political double standards—all from his humble garage.

    Topics Covered

    • Academics propose capital gains tax on the family home

    • Abraham Lincoln’s timeless economic wisdom

    • Tax and productivity summit pre-determined before it began

    • Ten-year delay in implementing royal commission child protection findings

    • South Australia gambling $1 billion annually on pokies

    • NDIS budget blowout and abuse by organised crime

    • Cost of living crisis vs cheap coal exports to China and India

    • COP31 Adelaide climate summit and its cost/impact

    • Taliban bans women’s voices in public; UN silent

    • Tribute to Kenny Rogers, Don Everly, Coco Chanel and more

    • Historical facts (Mona Lisa theft, talc lawsuit, electric taxis in 1897)

    • Local mentions: Rising Sun Inn, Jim Elder Fine Art Auctions

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    21 min
  • LISTEN: Albanese’s $5.7M Travel Bill & Bondi Knife Cover-Up – Jeremy Cordeaux Exposes It All
    Aug 19 2025

    In this GARAGE edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux holds nothing back as he explores government waste, media decline, the attack on free speech, and the absurdities of modern society. From Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s lavish travels to Channel 7’s shocking decision to edit real-life footage of the Bondi Junction tragedy, Jeremy raises vital questions about accountability, trust, and the direction Australia is heading. He also delves into global issues—from Trump’s legal chaos to Zimbabwe’s economic collapse—with historical insight and sharp commentary.

    • Anthony Albanese’s $5.7 million overseas travel bill

    • The erosion of truth in modern journalism

    • Channel 7 editing Bondi Junction footage with a “fake knife”

    • Public trust in news vs social media

    • Trump’s legal troubles and campaign controversy

    • Media bias and silencing of opposing views

    • The 2025 Uluru statement vs government transparency

    • Aged care system under pressure with the rise of dementia

    • Australia's struggling birth rate and population

    • Global comparisons: Zimbabwe’s currency collapse

    • Reflections on World War II, Japan, and atomic bombs

    • Ethical challenges in modern government

    • Free speech and the fear of offending

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