BEST OF HOLMES

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Year
1994
Reference
15995
Media type
Audio
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Rights Information
Year
1994
Reference
15995
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Duration
01:30:00
Credits
RNZ Collection
Bellinghan, Mike
Bolger, Jim, 1935-
Bolger, Jim, 1935-
DILLON, Glen
Forbes, Austin
GARLAND, Bill
GODFREY, John
Graham, Douglas, 1942-
Hart, John B., 1946-
Holmes, Paul, 1950-2013
HORDER, Michael
MCLENNAN, Munro
OFFERD, Ray
RUSHBROOK, Toby
WILSON, Bill
Accident Compensation Corporation (N.Z.)
Burnside High School
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization)
Weddel Crown Corporation

Two programmes from 28.8.94 and 2.10.94.
28.8.94, 47'00". Disc A.
Tk 1 -
Item 1: - The Weddel meat works closure. Interviews with Chairman of
Federated Farmers, Bill Garland and PM, Jim Bolger. Also attempts to
phone Ray Offerd and Munro McClennan. 9'13".
Item 2: - I/V with John Hart who is challenging the All Black coach, Laurie Mains. 4'41".
Item 3: - I/V with Mike Bellingan, a South African linked with his wife's murder who has been granted permanent residency in NZ. 5'49".
- I/V with Stefaans Brummer, a South African journalist. 9'06".
Item 4: - I/V with Bill Wilson is Chairman of the government appointed ACC review panel. 2'50".
- Balclutha Hospital cutbacks. I/Vs with Michael Horder and Glenn Dillon. 5'30".

2.10.94, 40'00" approx (no rundown for this programme) Disc B.
Tk 1 -
Item 1: - Toby Rushbrook a seventh former at Burnside High, tells Jim
Bolger that it is a lie when he says there is nobody starving in NZ. I/Vs
with Burnside principal, John Godfrey and Jim Bolger. 8'16".
Item 2: - Law Society President, Austin Forbes comments on criticism of
judges by barristers. 3'22".
Item 3: - Drunk driving. I/V with Doug Graham who introduced the bill that
will be able to confiscate the cars belonging to those who offend twice
within a 5 year period. 4'53".
Item 4 - The sinking of the ferry, Estonia off the coast of Finland in
which over 800 people were drowned. 6'18"
Item 5: - More on the safety of ferries such as the Estonia. 4'12".
- GATT. 2'08" before the recording cuts out.