A podcast discussion on farm management, rates, local council finances, and the economic pressures of the cost of living crisis, highlighting concerns about unsustainable local government funding and the need for structural reforms including council amalgamation and increased tax
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Increased productivity in the primary sector, as I said, is leading the charge there. I'm not sure we can do it that way. I think we still need some cuts to government expenditure and we can look at the public service they were going to, David Seymour was going to clean that out. I think we've only lost a couple of thousand jobs or whatever it is. Have we got more trimming we can afford to do there?
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