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Okay, hey, listen, thanks very much, Ollie. Really appreciate it. Oliver Peterson, ABC Perth Radio Drive presenter. So I've read Q's response to me. Do you know what I mean? I don't know if you feel like it right now. So I might park that until after six o'clock and we'll deal with it when we're just when we're when we're dealing with more serious stuff. Um less serious. Somebody has texted me, and it's still quite serious, though. Somebody's texted and said uh petrol in Wellington is currently $2.64. Is that a fact? Is this what we're paying? Is this where petrol's sitting at the moment? Because I this is like super rugby for me. I don't pay attention. So we were driving past petrol pumps in Melbourne, and the husband was going, Oh, would you look at that petrol price? And I was like, no. I don't look at petrol. What are you talking about? I just think I flat out refuse to engage with this nonsense. I'm not going to play this game because it I you have to pay what you pay. You can't, you get this is my thinking, right? I can't get angry about it. I can't change it. But um, so which means that I am I come to this debate somewhat uninformed, because I don't know what the petrol price is. So if $2.64 is where it's at, then you need to tell me this, please, because Callie's gonna come on in a minute, Callie Eckhold, and he's gonna say, oh, $2.80 is good. But if we're already at $2.60, then we're things might have eclipsed him. So let me know $9292. Now I need to deal with the MBR Rich, because it's out today, and taking top spot, we have Nick and Matt Mowbray of Zuru. Estimated worth. Imagine being worth this much money. Estimated worth between the two of them $20 billion. How good is that? So they're at the top of the list. Then you've got Graham Hart, then Peter Beck. He's gone up quite a lot. He's gone from $650 million last year to $11 billion this year. Then the Goodman family, then the Todd family, then Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh, then Michael Friedlander, then Rod Drury, then the Tally family, and then Peter Cooper, who I'm assuming was Peter Cooper, who was in here the other day when I was doing Mike show, who's a thoroughly enjoyable man, very, very kind. Lovely. Um the list's top ten wealthiest individuals and families are together worth 64 billion dollars. We're gonna talk to Nick Mowbray about um what I tell you what I'm interested in. I want to know how we get more people to do this, right? How do you get more kids in this country to end up being Peter Beck, Matt Mowbray, Nick Mowbray? We'll talk to him about that after half past five. Barry Sopers with us next 16 away from five.
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