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Deputy Executive Director of the institute of Public Affairs, Daniel Wild, and Luke Grant chat about NSW and Victorian motorists in outer suburban and regional areas who would save as much as $1800 a year in fuel costs under the government’s plan to cap motor vehicle emissions for new cars. And why Australia is facing a chronic nursing shortage, with one in five leaving the profession to work as goat farmers, baristas and fire fighters.
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By Tapt MediaDeputy Executive Director of the institute of Public Affairs, Daniel Wild, and Luke Grant chat about NSW and Victorian motorists in outer suburban and regional areas who would save as much as $1800 a year in fuel costs under the government’s plan to cap motor vehicle emissions for new cars. And why Australia is facing a chronic nursing shortage, with one in five leaving the profession to work as goat farmers, baristas and fire fighters.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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