This news segment covers Paul's discussion on how rate cut politics will influence voters ahead of the upcoming federal election. It also mentions Labor's emission rules and their impact on car prices, as well as the ongoing ambulance ramping crisis in Victoria.
Paul discusses how the rate cut politics will influence voters' opinions ahead of the upcoming federal election. Plus, Labor's emission rules will hike car prices, and Victoria still struggling with an ambulance ramping crisis.Paul discusses how the rate cut politics will influence voters' opinions ahead of the upcoming federal election. Plus, Labor's emission rules will hike car prices, and Victoria still struggling with an ambulance ramping crisis.
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