100 episodes

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.

Jeremy Cordeaux is currently the Managing Director of:

            The C

The Court of Public Opinion with Jeremy Cordeaux AM Auscast Network

    • Society & Culture

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.

Jeremy Cordeaux is currently the Managing Director of:

            The C

    Tuesday April 30, 2024 - Reflections on Jeremy's 60 years in broadcasting and receiving recognition + more

    Tuesday April 30, 2024 - Reflections on Jeremy's 60 years in broadcasting and receiving recognition + more

    Changes to the posting schedule on Facebook and the format of the podcast.
    Introduction of a new, one-hour podcast format to be posted mid-week.
    A live streaming show from the dining room table on Fridays.
    An anecdotal story about a possum and Jeremy's pet, a border collie named Katy.
    Reflections on Jeremy's 60 years in broadcasting and receiving recognition.
    Discussion topics for upcoming shows:

    Domestic violence.
    Hospital ramping issues in South Australia.
    Social media regulation and public opinion.
    Australian economy and potential surplus.
    Public protests and political stances on international issues.
    Controversies surrounding Pine Gap and its role.
    Repatriation of Aboriginal spears from Trinity College, Cambridge.


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    • 13 min
    Monday April 29, 2024 - Heartwarming Wildlife Rescue on Air – Plus, a Radical Shake-Up of His Legendary Show

    Monday April 29, 2024 - Heartwarming Wildlife Rescue on Air – Plus, a Radical Shake-Up of His Legendary Show

    Show Format Changes: Introduction of a new schedule with fewer Facebook posts and more focused content distribution.
    Possum Story: Jeremy shares a heartfelt story about a possum rescue by his dog, illustrating his compassionate side.
    Broadcasting Career: Jeremy reflects on his 60-year broadcasting career and the changes he's observed and implemented in his shows.
    Social Issues: Planned discussions on domestic violence, social media control, and the health care crisis in South Australia.
    Political Commentary: Insights into current political scenarios, including international affairs and local government actions.
    Historical References: Comments on significant historical dates and events, adding a personal touch with his recollections and opinions.
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    • 18 min
    Friday April 26, 2024 - LIVE with The President of Legacy SA & Broken Hill, Prof Ian Plimer, Prof Gary Mortimer + more

    Friday April 26, 2024 - LIVE with The President of Legacy SA & Broken Hill, Prof Ian Plimer, Prof Gary Mortimer + more

    Live with Jeremy Cordeaux from his dining room table with;

    - Robert Eley. President LEGACY SA & Broken Hill about ANZAC DAY

    - Professor Ian Plimer

    - Professor Gary Mortimer. Supermarket Marketing

    - James Maskey. Director of Policy & Communications Fortem Australia. Leading support organisation for first responders

    - Rita Alfred-Saggar. Creative Programs Officer, State Library of WA. Sheiks, Fakes & Cameleers 

    - Anthony Cochrane. Animal Welfare League
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    • 3 hr 2 min
    Wednesday April 24, 2024 - The Shocking Dangers Lurking in Your Electric Car and the Controversial New Governor General!

    Wednesday April 24, 2024 - The Shocking Dangers Lurking in Your Electric Car and the Controversial New Governor General!

    The onset of winter and appreciation of autumn in Adelaide.
    Safety concerns associated with electric cars.
    Social media histories of public figures, particularly the new Governor General.
    The decline in popularity and challenges facing music festivals.
    Reflections on the Australian defense budget and patriotism.
    Critical views on the democratic process and the Aboriginal Voice proposal.
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    • 26 min
    Tuesday April 23, 2024 - Electric Car Risks, Hugh Grant's Defamation Case, Paris Olympics Relevant? + More

    Tuesday April 23, 2024 - Electric Car Risks, Hugh Grant's Defamation Case, Paris Olympics Relevant? + More

    Risks and concerns related to electric cars.
    The cost of seeking justice and the example of Hugh Grant's dropped defamation case.
    Decline in viewership and attendance for women's football.
    Upcoming Paris Olympic Games and their relevance.
    The right to protest and its impact on society.
    State of democracy and government actions.
    The financial implications of government reliance on consultants.
    Overview of current events and historical anniversaries.
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    • 26 min
    Monday April 22, 2024 - Jeremy's Car Fire, ANZAC Day, Mushroom Poisoning + More

    Monday April 22, 2024 - Jeremy's Car Fire, ANZAC Day, Mushroom Poisoning + More

    Personal anecdotes about car collection and a fire incident.
    Reflections on Anzac Day and its significance.
    Proposed changes to podcast scheduling frequency.
    Increase in mushroom poisonings and associated risks.
    The democratic process in India and its impact.
    Examination of Australian immigration rates and sustainability.
    Critique of job-sharing proposals for political candidates.
    Discussion on the inherent risks and responsibilities of hosting political figures.
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    • 25 min

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