Morning report. 1986-09-08. 07:00-08:00.

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Year
1986
Reference
56560
Media type
Audio
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Rights Information
Year
1986
Reference
56560
Media type
Audio
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:31:51
Broadcast Date
08 Sep 1986
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Lee, Michael, Editor
Vennell, Caroline, Producer
McNish, Margaret Ann, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. WAGES - award round opposition expects govt and trade union to reach agreement. Glyn Jones 00:4:30
3. HICKS - CSU to meet Stan Rodger today Colin Hicks Mark Hannan 00:2:00
4. GEYSERS - worry about Rotorua's geothermal field. Phil Goff Mark Hannan 00:2:55
5. HEADS/WEATHER
6. TUTU - enthroned as new archbishop of Capetown Graeme Leach 00:1:30
7. CONFERENCE - result ot the non aligned movement summit in Zimbabwe Ian Mills BBC Caroline Vennell 00:3:55
8. STAN RODGER - rejects trade unions allegations that govt has taken the side of the employer in the Kawerau dispute. Stan Rodger Glyn Jones 00:3:25 LOGGERS - closure still threatening them
9. INDUSTRIAL _two major industrial disputes in Auckland. Stafford Guest 00:2:20
10. NEWS/SPORT
11. IATA - Pan Am to face investigation by security teams. - crew abandoned their plane at Karachi. Keith Chalkley 00:1:40
12. JEWISH - Turkish police still trying to identify gunmen who attacked synagogue in Istanbul Keiren Cooke 00:1:10 POPE - diplores killings David Willey 00:1:00
13. LAWYERS - Criminal Bar Assn met in Rotorua this weekend. Ray Stapleton Sue Wilkie 00:1:25
14. HEADS/PAPERS
15. RETAILERS - claims dismissed by theGST co-ordinating officer that some retailers are misleading consumers with their advertising about the effect the new tax will have on prices. Barry Purdy Mark Hannan 00:2:30
16. COT - visiting expert on cot deaths believes NZ hospitals should be doing more to invesitage babies at risk. Dr Dorothy Kelly Jill Gallup 00:2:26
17. FATALITIES - another bad weekend on New Zealand roads Simon Towle 00:1:35
18. ACORD - says Social Welfare dept's proposed regulations for the management and care of children in its institutions, breach fundamental human rights provisions. Jane Kelsey Jane Thompson 00:2:40
19. OUTRO