As capitalism focuses more and more on exploiting robots instead of humans, Corey asks how the rich will protect themselves from the desperate, angry hoards of the unemployed.
As someone who had firsthand experience with domestic violence as a child, Corey tries to use what he had learned to end the cycle of violence that eventually turns many victims into new offenders.
As someone who had the bad fortune of experiencing the worst side of Australian foster care system, Corey analyzes its major faults and tries find a way to fix it.
As someone with indigenous ancestors in his family tree, Corey explores the increasing controversy around Australia Day, the national holiday celebrated on January 26th.
Feeling that the current environmentalist movement has failed to bring about a real change, Corey comes up with a new idea on how to stimulate greed, laziness and ecological awareness all at the same time.
Corey develops a serious gambling problem while trying to prove to the famous anti-gambling activist Tim Costello that gambling addiction can be controlled.