6.30 NEWS & TOP HALF. 26/11/1984

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Year
1984
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F59173
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Series
6:30 NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
0:51:29
Broadcast Date
26/11/1984
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND
Credits
Presenter: Philip Sherry
Presenter: Tony Ciprian
Presenter: John Hawkesby
Presenter: Judy Bailey

News, sport and weather.

Wage talks are set to resume in a week after a meeting between union leaders and Prime Minister David Lange. Interviews: David Lange, Jim Knox.
The Department of Health has been established to respond to AIDS inquiries. Interviews: Bruce Burnett.
The trigger switch in the Trade Hall bombing has been identified and now sits as a key piece of evidence. Interview: Det. Insp. Ted Lines.
Many whales at Victory Beach in Otago are rescued. Interviews: Dr. Euen Fordyce.
Simon Upton and Ruth Richardson discuss the upcoming leadership debate in the National Party.
Pilot EFTPOS scheme at Woolworths in Auckland. Interview: Ricky Carr.

Top Half (Auckland Regional News):
Horticulturists decry spraying, claiming it is ruining grape crops.
Mangare residents clean up Southern Cross Primary School after it is attacked by vandals.