Alan Kohler
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I doubt that people need subsidies for electric vehicles anymore.
I mean, it's all about Chinese ones now, not Teslas, which are expensive.
The Chinese ones are pretty competitively priced and the prices are coming down.
So I reckon as time goes on, people are going to be buying electric vehicles, not just because they're worried about the security of supply of petrol and diesel, but also because EVs are cheap.
the CEO of the ABC and former chief executive of the Nine Network.
So I'm asking him not just about what he's going to do with the ABC but his views about television and broadcasting future in general and specifically commercial TV.
What's on the mind of the country's biggest, most influential and most innovative business leaders?
You get to find out every Friday with me, Alan Kohler, as I sit down with the people influencing the markets, the economy and the ideas shaping our world.
Find That's Business with Alan Kohler on the ABC Business Daily feed.
on ABC Listen or wherever you get your podcast.
What's on the mind of the country's biggest, most influential and most innovative business leaders, founders and creators?
You get to find out every Friday with me, Alan Kohler, as I sit down with the people influencing the markets, the economy and the ideas shaping our world.
Find That's Business with Alan Kohler on the ABC Business Daily feed, on ABC Listen or wherever you get your podcasts.
Because of the interaction while they were still in the ship we would expect more cases.
Hello, I'm Alan Collar, Editor-at-Large of Intelligent Investor and Finance Presenter and Columnist for the ABC.
And I'm James Thompson, Senior Chanticleer Columnist at the Australian Financial Review.
And we are The Money Cafe.
And James, you're still in Canberra after the lockup?