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The Dollar They Take From You
Cost of living in Australia, explained in one dollar. You earn one dollar. Before you've bought food, paid rent, seen a doctor, or put fuel in the car, government meets you at the door like a nightclub bouncer charging entry to your own labour.
Inside Sydney's Pre-Australia Day Rally
Australia is dividing, and Sydney just showed us how. Division. Ideology. And a country asking where it's heading.
Emeka walks into a Sydney rally in the weeks following the Bondi Beach attack and just before the 26 January March for Australia, a charged public gathering where speeches, protests, and raw emotion collide around questions of immigration, national identity, leadership, safety, and the future of Australia.
Fed Up With the Government…
On The Road takes the conversation out of the studio and into the streets: real Australians, unfiltered opinions on politics, housing, immigration, the cost-of-living crisis, and why civic participation is the only thing that actually moves the needle.
Australia’s “Social Cohesion” Crackdown
Australia is not drifting into control by accident. It is being conditioned into it.
From “social cohesion” investigations to online speech monitoring, we are watching the same pattern unfold across the Western world.
Australia Day Revealed a Deeper Problem
Australia Day has become a flashpoint in Australia’s national conversation, and this episode goes directly to the centre of it.
Emeka takes the discussion out of studios and online debates and into the streets of Brisbane on Australia Day to examine what Australians are actually experiencing, saying, and feeling about migration, national identity, free speech, and government accountability.
This Isn’t Racism
Australia’s immigration debate is no longer hypothetical. It is being driven by lived experience, including migrants who chose Australia for its values and now want those values protected. Emeka speaks with Australians and migrants about assimilation, leadership failure, free speech, and why criticism of policy is not racism.
Australia’s Leadership Crisis Is Worse Than You Think
Australia doesn’t have a shortage of policies. It has a leadership crisis. From schools to housing, from public debt to public safety, we are watching the same pattern repeat itself over and over again — ideology first, accountability last.
A Case for Pauline Hanson
For 30 years, Australian media has told you Pauline Hanson is racist, dangerous, fringe. I sat with the arguments, the record, and the receipts.
The Judge Said THIS Is a Woman?!
Australia just witnessed one of the most shocking and controversial court rulings in recent history. A female-only space, designed to keep women safe, was legally forced to accept a biological male, after a Federal Court decision that now places every women’s space in Australia at risk.
Kevin Rudd and Anthony Albanese
In this explosive Episode 6 of Emeka Unfiltered, Emeka Edwin-Nweze exposes how Australia’s political system is broken, showing how leaders like Kevin Rudd and Anthony Albanese have turned governance into a revolving door of corruption, incompetence and recycled failure.
Fired for Telling the Truth
In this episode of Emeka Unscripted, Emeka Edwin-Nweze investigates how ideology is replacing science in Australia’s healthcare system, and why doctors are being punished for speaking the truth.
Why Australia Is Broken
In this explosive episode of Emeka Unscripted, Emeka Edwin-Nweze exposes how inflation, failed migration policy, and political deception have pushed Australia to the brink.
Authenticity Under Fire
In the debut episode of Emeka Unfiltered, Emeka Edwin-Nweze opens with a raw and fearless conversation about authenticity, controversy, and cancel culture in today’s hyper-reactive world.