WATCH: Jeremy Cordeaux: Fuel Crisis EXPLODES — ‘Australia Is Not Prepared’
Mar 30, 2026•Channel
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Published2 months ago
Duration21:03
Video IDFFjSEmltZLI
Languageen
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views74
Likes5
Comments1
Engagement Rate8.11%
Likes per 100 views6.76
Comments per 1K views13.51
Video Tags
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Description
Jeremy Cordeaux returns to the Garage for a sharp and opinion-driven episode tackling Australia’s growing fuel crisis, political shifts, and the long-term consequences of de-industrialisation.
From rising cost-of-living pressures to criticism of net zero policies, Jeremy questions whether Australia has lost its ability to be self-sufficient — and what that means for the future.
He also highlights the real-world impact on everyday Australians, including organisations like Meals on Wheels, while reflecting on how government decisions, energy costs, and global instability could push the economy towards recession.
It’s a candid, no-holds-barred take on where Australia stands right now — and where it could be heading next.
🔥 What you'll hear;
Listener feedback about accessing past live streams / archiving issues
Growth of Auscast Network and digital audience reach
Rossdale Homes sponsorship mention
Latest political polling (Labor decline, One Nation rise)
Australia’s fuel crisis and supply chain vulnerabilities
Lack of national self-sufficiency and domestic production
Criticism of net zero policies and renewable energy costs
De-industrialisation of Australia over decades
Rising cost of living linked to energy prices
Fuel excise and taxation concerns
Government underwriting fuel imports and shipping risks
Closure of Australian refineries and preparedness concerns
“Just in time” supply chain weaknesses
Economic slowdown and potential recession warnings
Federal budget concerns and possible future “mini budget”
Energy policy as key to economic strength
Impact of fuel crisis on charities like Meals on Wheels
Historical reflections and “this day” segment
Show scheduling (no Good Friday live stream)