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Dot Point List – Topics Covered
Peter Clayton’s new song “Father and Son” — and Jeremy’s surprising praise
Australians set to spend $2 billion on Christmas gifts
Real vs fake Christmas trees and sustainability debate
Author Jilly Cooper’s death and tribute
Dolly Parton addresses false health rumours
Jeremy’s pitch for an Australian “Thanksgiving Day”
Pauline Hanson’s rise and Lydia Thorpe’s “burn down Parliament” controversy
The dangers of using phones on the toilet (and “wash your hands, Jeffrey!” nostalgia)
The Victorian government’s plan to ban fast food in “obese suburbs”
The $13 million “machete bin” fiasco — $325,000 per bin!
The death of real customer service and rise of phone menus
Historical notes: Marie Antoinette, Disney Brothers, Jane Eyre, Angela Lansbury, Lawrence of Arabia
Teasers for upcoming guests: Dr John Bruni, Senator Bob Day, Adam Crichton, Michael Stutchbury
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