Morning report. 1995-08-30

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1995
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Year
1995
Reference
58692
Media type
Audio
Duration
02:15:13
Broadcast Date
30 Aug 1995
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RNZ Collection

0600 News/Sport
0615 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0640 Report from our Mana News team
0645 Pacific Regional News : Ex RNZ International
0650 Business and financial news. Janice Aplin
0700 NEWS RESERVE BANK criticised by heads of National Bank and Dair Board for recent actions in pushing up interest rates. Comment from Sir Dryden Spring, Dairy Board. (Bronwen Evans); live i/v with National Bak head Sir John Anderson. NUCLEAR TESTS - French Navy information officer Lt Cl Yves Bourboulon says all protest craft come under observation as soon as they reach point 60 miles from Mururoa shore. He's i/ved live as to how French Navy intends to deal with protest craft. NUCLEAR TESTS - "Tui" will rendezvous with first of NZ protest flotilla, "Tryptich", to reach Mururoa today. Trimaran has been battered by journey and needs repairs and supplies but unlikely "Tui" will be able to provide any assistance. Comment from Capt John Campbell. (Mark Crysell) NUCLEAR TESTS - Women's Peace Flight latest protest to head for Mururoa, headed by AK Anglican priest Ann Batten. She's i/ved live. NUCLEAR TESTS - NZ expects to appear before World Court today but any hearing of substantive case against France unlikely for some time, while France says testing programme will resume any time after Sept last. (Anna Hughes) ANSETT NZ'A announcement it's finally making profit after 8 years welcomed by travel industry. Chief exec of NZ Tourism Industry Assn, Paul Winter, says internal airline market has been showing resurgence over recent years. (Stephen Hewson)
0730 NEWS/WEATHER/SPORTS TAMAKI GIRLS' COLLEGE SITE - Serious Fraud Office confirms it's investigating sale of site to AK Māori. Request for SFO to step in came from Education ministry after ACT accused it of fraud. I/v with ACT leader Rodney Hide about why he considers deal could be illegal. (Mng Rpt); live i/v with Education ministry chief exec Maris O'Rourke. BOSNIA - calls for military retaliation against Bosnian Serbs for mortar attack in Sarajevo. UNPROFOR says it's concluded beyond all reasonable doubt that Bosnian Serbs carried out the attack. (BBC); NATO air strikes widely expected to follow Sarajevo attack. Live i/v with Charles Meynell, editor of "East European Newsletter" PAPERS/ASPAC HEADLINES
0800 NEWS/WEATHER NUCLEAR TESTS - French military officials admit they're powerless to combat Greenpeace's helicopter. Live i/v with Greenpeace helicopter pilot Paula Huckleberry. TIM SHADBOLT decides to contest Invercargill mayoralty for second time. Comment from 1992 campaign manager Mary Ward. Live i/v with Mr Shadbolt. UN WOMEN'S CONFERENCE -conference of non-governmental organisations believed to largest in world, has been shifted away from site where official govt delegations are meeting. I/v with RNZ reporter at conference, Diana Burns. (Mng Rpt) BOSNIA - President Clinton makes it plain that if there's no progress soon on peace plan, he'll alter his stance on the war and support supplying arms to Bosnian Moslems. Live i/v with "Guardian" Washington correspondent Martin Walker. REGIONAL NEWS
0830 NEWS/SPORTS TENNIS - Day 2 of US Open. Live i/v with correspondent Judy Lessing. BRITISH MURDER CASE - way British press handled Nickell murder inquiry in NZ causing consternation in some circles, with experts saying coverage could make it impossible to get conviction. (Wayne Brittenden) WEYMOUTH CENTRE SCHOOL - staff at South AK school begin indefinite strike today because they say it's unsafe and threatening place to work. Action follows 15 year old student allegedly hitting principal around the head and face. (Lydia Monin); live i/v with chair of Weymouth School board of trustees, Margie Michael. TELEVISION NZ appoints Australian Chris Anderson to chief exec position. He's i/ved live. COMMENT INDIA - i/v with correspondent Ranjan Gupta about internal wrangling in govt.