SBS Japanese News for Thursday 4 September

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Independent senator, David Pocock, has renewed calls for reform on political lobbying, announcing a voluntary register for politicians to publish information about lobbyists with privileged access to Parliament House. The Albanese government has agreed to pay $475 million in additional compensation to the victims of Robodebt. Australia will pay $2.5 billion over 30 years, to deport hundreds of former immigration detainees to Nauru. News from today's live program (1-2pm).


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