The podcast examines issues including the unfair subsidy of petrol drivers by EV users, potential political bias in Ryan Bridge's reporting, Luxon's media accountability, and cost of living differences between Australia and New Zealand, while highlighting strong consumer demand对于
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I had a reply back from Christopher Luxon on Friday. I've written back to him on Monday morning. They still haven't answered a number of the issues that we've got, but they have indicated that they'll provide us with more of the information that we're asking for. So our team are ready, when they're ready, to go and review that.
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urgent need for media reform before election
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