Morning report. 1989-08-17

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Rights Information
Year
1989
Reference
57247
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Broadcast Date
17 Aug 1989
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0610 Ex "Checkpoint" : Australian Budget
0615 Ex "Checkpoint" : Govt sequel to "Learning for Life"
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment" : Arthur Feslier
0652 "Money Matters" : Falling interest rates : Margaret Inge
0700 NEWS
0705
00:1:29 WATERSIDERS meet to decide next step in industrial action following 48 hour strike: Janice Rodenburg
00:3:44 TEACHERS continue stopwork meetings over contracts for senior staff: Sarah Boyd i/v Lionel Devalient, PPTA
00:4:30 ECONOMY continuing to come right : Peter Verschaffelt Live
00:6:17 MORTGAGE interest rates reducing : Geoff Robinson i/v David Caygill, Minister of Finance
00:2:46 TROTTER returns from visit to Soviet Union: Leigh Pearson i/v Sir Ronald Trotter, Chairman, Fletcher Challenge
00:1:07 COMPUTER hackers in West Germany charged with spying for Soviet Union: Jonathan Charles, BBC
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:6:14 NATIONAL Provident Fund taking action against govt over sale of DFC : Peter Verschaffelt i/v John Perham, Nat Pro METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:2:12 TRIPARTITE wage conference focusses on bargaining reform Janice Rodenburg i/v Ken Douglas, CTU
00:3:03 COMMERCE Commission blocks sale of NZ Steel : Rosalie Nelson i/v Walls
00:3:39 SOUTH KOREAN student protests by crossing demilitarised zone dividing North & South Korea: Trevor Watson, ABC
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810
00:1:51 UNEMPLOYED number drops slightly: Janice Rodenburg Live
00:6:13 UNEMPLOYED statistics discounted by Opposition: Maggie Barry i/v Annette King, New Employment Min
00:2:05 NICARAGUAN Aid agency rep visiting NZ: Jenny Davies i/v Edwin Zablah, Sandino Foundation
00:1:54 POLICE Commissioner comment that police morale high questioned: Mark Hannan i/v Graham Harding, Pol Ass
00:4:07 CNG GAS car cylinders to be recalled : Sean Plunket i/v Duncan McDonald, MTA
0830 NEWS
00:1:33 UN Report condemns Hong Kong govt over Vietnamese boat people conditions: Kevin McQuillan/Robert Van Leewuen, UN Live
00:6:01 VIETNAMESE Boat people problem: Maggie Barry i/v Professor Wong Gung Wu, University of Hong Kong
00:2:43 LEGAL wrangle of rights to oil in Taranaki region: Rory Newsam i/v Jim Patek
00:2:18 SCHOOLS say they face 30% reductions in budget under Tomorrow Schools: Sarah Boyd i/v John Boyens, Prin Fed
00:2:25 FRIENDS of the Earth to campaign against use of tropical hardwoods in NZ: Peter Kerr i/v Clive Mons
00:2:19 AVIATION Industry Assn worried over lack of experienced pilots & engineers: Peter Brittenden i/v Tom Riddell Live
00:5:02 FRUIT and vegetable market: Jack Forsyth