Newsround. 1978-02-15

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Year
1978
Reference
17411
Media type
Audio
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Rights Information
Year
1978
Reference
17411
Media type
Audio
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
00:13:13
Credits
RNZ Collection
BURGESS, Mark, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Hadlee, Richard, 1951-, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Hatherly, Lee (d.2012), Newsreader
Muldoon, R. D. (Robert David), 1921-1992, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Wizard (b.1932), Speaker/Kaikōrero
HANDFORD, Roger, Reporter
JAMES, Allanah, Reporter
3ZB (Radio station : Christchurch, N.Z.), Broadcaster

An example of 3ZB's Newsround programme. Presented by Lee Hatherley.

Sport:New Zealand's first ever cricket test victory over England.Actuality from Richard Hadlee and Mark Burgess (captain) .

Prime Minister Robert Muldoon predicting a reduction of inflation and a falling of interest rates. Actuality of Mr Muldoon speaking at trustee savings bank conference in Christchurch.

An industrial dispute in Wellington is affecting trains, buses and ferries.

Raglan residents are upset about a protest at the town's golf course over a Māori land dispute. Roger Handford reports on another land dispute on the Coromandel Peninsula over Māori land taken for gold mining.

Helicopter crash at Omarama last night. David Saxton and Stephen Millard of Queenstown were trying to shoot a deer with a tranquiliser dart when their machine hit a hillside. Both men were unhurt.

Local news:
Ms Sally Packie speaks on behalf of Christchurch's unemployed, urging them not to give up. Inland Revenue is regarding redundancy pay as holiday pay. Neil Anderson of the Union of the Unemployed Union comments.

North Canterbury Hospital Board chair Tom Grigg says he is happy with the $122 per head spent on local people. Alannah James reports.

A survey of women in Yaldhurst electorate organised by Values Party candidate Pat Wilkinson, who says the survey is aimed at raising women's political awareness.

In Cathedral Square the Wizard and religious speakers are fighting a new speaker City Missioner Peter Coglan. Alannah James reports. Comment from The Wizard.

A Japanese expedition is planning to search for moa near Lake Te Anau. Report from Debbie Hannan with excerpt of song "No moa".