Morning report. 1990-03-22.

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1990
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57382
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Audio
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Rights Information
Year
1990
Reference
57382
Media type
Audio
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Credits
RNZ Collection
Crosbie, Sharon, 1945-, Presenter
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Feslier, Colin, Editor
MacLeod, Catriona, Producer
Moody, Graeme, 1951?-2011, Sports presenter
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0609 Ex Chkpt: Changes to the immigration laws.
0616 Ex Chkpt: Oz Elections.
0620 Frank Crothall spokesman for Regional Access Councils.
0623 Alan Williams, ind. rel. expert/govt labour market reforms
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Pacific Regional News.
0650 "Morning Comment":Noel Cheer.
0652 "Money Matters":Margaret Inge/Aust. economy pre-elec. day
0700 NEWS
0705
00:6:25 PACKAGE: Financial markets have muted response. Peter Verschaffelt/David Wale (Chm Stockex) David Ward (ANZ)
00:00:2:06 HOUSING CORP. says TV item on Holmes show was staged. Rob Carter, Corp. head.
00:00:1:41 TVNZ's Editor of Daily News says story was not staged. Mark Hannan i/v Shaun Brown
00:00:3:20 RAILWAYS potential buyers. Peter Verschaffelt
00:00:4:02 RAILWAYS sale could mean major land ownership problems Tino Pereira i/v Bob Stott, authority on Railways
00:00:3:51 KAWERAU people complaining of chlorine gas leaks from Mill. Peter Brittenden i/v Keith Purcher, Tasman P&P
00:00:2:06 FRAUD: Solicitor Gen. calls for increased penalties for serious fraud offences. Merle Nowland
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:00:3:17 PACKAGE announcement of additional 5-million dollars for science programmes. Michael Kopp LIVE
00:8:10 SCIENCE: Sharon Crosbie i/v Margaret Austin, Sc. Min & Neil Curtis, VP of Royal Society. METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:1:26 NAMIBIA celebrates first day of independence after 75 years of SAfrican rule. Mike Wooldridge, BBC
00:00:1:00 SAFRICA: 30th anniversary of Sharpeville shooting commemorated. Geraldine Farley BBC
00:00:1:04 BRITISH financial markets react gloomily to Budget announced yesterday. James Morgan, BBC
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810 LIVE
00:7:19 MATAATUA: Sharon Crosbie i/v Prof. Hirini Mead of te Runanga o Ngati Awa, on ancestral carved house held by Otago Museum
00:00:3:58 AUSTRALIA: New poll shows fall in Labour support, the day before election. Karen Fisher
00:00:4:05 TELETHON: TVNZ criticsed by charities over change of timing. Rory Newsam/John Bowis/John Tate, Appeals Ass LIVE
00:5:04 TELETHON: Geoff Robinson i/v Stephen McElrea, TVNZ Telethon organizer.
0830 NEWS
00:00:3:44 PORIRUA City Council survey scores Porirua suburbs 5 out of 40 for civic pride. John Campbell i/v Porirua resident LIVE
00:5:28 PORIRUA: Geoff Robinson i/v Dr David Thorn, urban study specialist, Canterbury Uni LIVE
00:5:37 MATAATUA: Geoff Robinson i/v Peter Boag, Ch. Exec of Internal Affairs LIVE
00:5:26 ART WORKS: Geoff Robinson i/v Robin Watt, National Museum ethnologist, on fake Māori Artworks in British Exhibition
00:00:3:56 SCHOOL buildings in for upgrade after Tuesday's package Clare de Lore i/v Phil Goff, Ed. Min. LIVE
00:5:12 FRUIT & VEGE: Jack Forsythe with the weekly look at the fruit and vegetable markets.