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Hey, good afternoon. So there is a chance that one of the dumber Easter rules may change in time for this Easter. Currently, you're not allowed to buy a drink on Good Friday unless you are staying at the establishment or order yourself a substantial meal. But Karen McEnulty of Labour has promoted an amendment to the sale and supply of Alcohol Act in order to change that. It's being debated today in Parliament and he's with us. Karen, hello.
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practical and consumer-friendly change
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