Morning report. 1988-07-11. 07:00-08:00.

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Year
1988
Reference
56987
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Hill, Kim, 1955-, Presenter
Lee, Michael, Editor
Barnett, Sue, Producer
MacLeod, Catriona, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. ECONOMY - some adivice for investors from an Australian economist..MCDAVITT/VERSCHAFFELT..00:03:04.
2. MANUFACTURERS - some financial institutions have been accused of being too keep to pull the plug on manufacturers..ROWLANDS/HANNA..00:02:24.
3. TALKS - Negotiations over dedundancy payout for Islington/Burnside workers resume in Chch this morning..TAYLOR/DARLING..00:01:24.
4. DOUGLAS - Ken says the closure of the freezing works has raised the need for a national meatworkers conference..DOUGLAS/MCCONNOCHIE..00:01:36.
5. OILRIG - services have been held in memory of the one hundred and sixty six men killed in the explosion aboard the Piper A;lpha oil platform last week. NEWMAN..BBC..00:01:17.
6. HEADS & WEATHER
7. THE SUN - Auckland people will be without a second morning newspaper today following the closure of the Auckland Sun..SHEEHAN/HIRST..00:02:39.
8. MAHAREY - Palmerston North media commentator calls for a media Bank to be set up as a way of reversing the trend of newspapers being concentrated in just a few hands..MAHAREY/HANNAN..00:01:57.
9. GOLDEN BAY - announcement that Golden Bay Cements works will close has highlighted problems that small districts can have when their major employer closes down..BENNETT/SHARLAND..00:01:54.
10. GREENPEACE - French ambassadors residence in Wellington scene of protest..to mark third anniversary of the bombing of Rainbow Warrior.. BARRINGTON CRONSHAW..00:02:38.
11. MARSHALL - Foreign Ministers have left Bangkok committed to finding a lasting settlement that will eventually turn Kampuchea into a democratic, non aligned and sovereign state.. MARSHALL/LOMBARD..00:02:03.
12. NEWS & SPORT
13. HEPATITIS B - Opposition spokesman on Health claims the nationwide immunisation programmes to stop the spread of Hepatitis B is foundering..MCKINNON/GAISHAUSER..00:02:43.
14. MIDWIVES - throughout the country met over the weekend to discussed issues facing the profession..GUILLILAND/WINSTANLEY..00:01:58.
15. HEADS & PAPERS
16. EQUAL PAY - Cabinet expected to discuss a government committee report on equal pay and opportunity.. COLEMAN/GAISHAUSER..00:03:18.
17. FARM MONITOR - Ministry of Ag has painted a gloomy picture of next year's outlook for nearly all pastoral and horticultural farming.. CLOUGHLEY/BOEYEN..00:02:39.
18. LOCAL GOVT - govt to announce principles it wants to guid comprehensive review of local governement first announced in the December economic statement. ELWOOD/BARTLEY..00:02:51.
19. HEAD - Sir Graham Latimer flies out to London tonight to collect the preserved Māori head that was withdrawn from sale in May.. LATIMER/BOYD..00:02:29.