BEST OF HOLMES

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1994
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16069
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Rights Information
Year
1994
Reference
16069
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Duration
01:15:00
Broadcast Date
1994
Credits
RNZ Collection
Al-Enezi, Saad
Bolger, Jim, 1935-
CHAPMAN, Jeff
CHARLOTTE, Ann
Devoy, Susan
Duncan, Helen
Fisher, Karen
Hawke, Bob, 1929-
HENRY, David
HOBDAY, Anna
Holmes, Paul, 1950-2013
Hunter, Rachel
JOHNSON, Wendy
Lessing, Judy
Oakes, Gay
Peters, Winston, 1945-
Russell, David
Smith, Lockwood, 1948-
WALKER, Martin
YORKE, Valerie
New Zealand. Inland Revenue
Christchurch Women's Refuge

Two programmes from 11.9.94 and 16.10.94

11.9.94 - Disc 1
Item 1: World population conference in Cairo. Report from Judy Lessing, 4'26".
White House role in Northern Ireland peace process with Martin Walker, 4'29".
Item 2: A massive legal bill ($400,000) for Timaru Girls High after Board of Trustees tried to dismiss principal Anna Hobday. I/V with Lockwood Smith. 5'39".
Rachel Hunter's and Susan Devoy's new baby boys are talked about, 3'05" approx.
Item 3: Guilty verdict in body-in-the-garden case. Interview with murdered man's sister, Wendy Johnson and West Christchurch Women's Refuge I/V with Ann Charlotte. 12'04".
Item 4: Tax commissioner, David Henry is interviewed about his decision to resign early, especially in light of Winston Peters's allegations about the IRD and the Cook Islands and "winebox" documents. 5'00".

16.10.94 (First couple of minutes missing) - Disc B
Item 1: Report about build-up of tension in the Gulf. Interviews with Saad Al-Enezi, Martin Walker and Jim Bolger. 8'00".
Item 2: I/V with Valerie Yorke about the Baghdad backdown. 3'45".
Item 3: Auditor-General Jeff chapman has resigned. The Fraud Office will be investigating his activities. Comment from Karen Fisher, 4'30".
Hawke Memoirs; i/v with Bob Hawke, 8'45".
Item 4: Kindergarten teachers go on strike. I/V with Helen Duncan, NZEI president, 5'10".
Mortgage rates have gone up. David Russell from Consumers Institute advises on rates, 2'23".