6.30 NEWS & TOP HALF. 18/10/1984

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1984
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Rights Information
Year
1984
Reference
F58517
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
6:30 NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
0:57:35
Broadcast Date
18/10/1984
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND
Credits
Presenter: Tom Bradley
Presenter: John Hawkesby
Reporter: Belinda Evans
Reporter: John Hart
Reporter: Bill Knight
Reporter: Ewart Barnsley
Reporter: Owen Poland
Reporter: Bill Ralston
Reporter: Keri Harkness
Reporter: Mark Price

News, sport, news from the regions (Top Half), followed by weather.

Main reports:
Plane, carrying 3 people, missing over central North Island.
Helicopter crash south of Ōpōtiki kills pilot and passenger.
American firm Moodies relegates NZ’s credit status from triple to double A.
Troubles forseen for new wage fixing system as major unions lodge high wage increase claims.

Top Half:
Survey shows 75% of Aucklanders want the planned Aotea Centre built.
Local protest deters Hamilton Council plans to use residential streets as temporary highways during bypass construction.
Profile of singer Jacqui Fitzgerald, focussing on her work in advertising jingles.

Interviews: Peter Nalder, David Stickings, John Bowman, Bruce Tollich, John Body, Roger Douglas, Robert Muldoon, Dave O’Connell, Alan Trent, Barbara Thomas, Alistair Calvert, Cath Tizard, Ron Page, Martin Gallagher, Lorraine Witten-Brown, Tim Shadbolt