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First Up for Tuesday 4 April 2023
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Rashbrooke: stronger moves needed for lobbyists at parliament
5:53 AM.Someone who's been raising concerns about political lobbying in New Zealand for years is Max Rashbrooke, who's a writer on democracy and economic inequality from Victoria University. He spoke with… Read more Audio
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Willis: supports a code of conduct for lobbyists
5:46 AM.The government is looking at overhauling how political lobbyists operate, and has already removed swipe card access to Parliament for more than 80 of them. It comes after an RNZ series that showed a… Read more Audio
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Tai Rawhiti rollout of second Covid booster going well
5:35 AM.Anyone aged 30 and over is now eligible for a second covid booster. So far, 89 per cent of the eligible population have had their first two doses of the vaccine, and 73 per cent have had the first… Read more Audio
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UK:teachers reject pay offer, strikes to continue in England
5:26 AM.Let's head straight to the UK - Ellie Jay is our correspondent in London and she spoke with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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LDR Nelson:problems with vehicles being driven on local beaches
5:24 AM.Time to check in with the Local Democracy Reporting Programme now, and this morning we're in Nelson. I talked with reporter Max Frethey and asked him how are things looking for property owners with… Read more Audio
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Black Japanese student braids hair, banned from graduation
5:16 AM.Time now to hear from our correspondent in Japan, Chris Gilbert. Nathan Rarere asked him why US, Japan, South Korea have been engaging in two days of war drills. Audio