Morning report. 1995-09-18

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1995
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58705
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Year
1995
Reference
58705
Media type
Audio
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02:15:01
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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. David Jones
0700 NEWS FRENCH minister of Aid and Development, Jacques Godfrain, expected to get severe telling off from Pacific leaders, following South Pacific Forum, has already had tense meeting with PM Jim Bolger. (Janice Rodenburg); live i/v with Mr Bolger. HUI organised by paramount Ngati Tuwharetoa chief Sir Hepi Te Heu Heu appears to have cast aside overtures from PM Bolger designed to rekindle interest in fiscal envelope proposals. Comment from Speaker of House and Eastern Māori MP Peter Tapsell, lawyer Moana Jackson and activist Mike Smith. (Mark Torley); live i/v with Māori issues commentator Derek Fox. BOSNIA - UN deadline for Bosnian Serbs to move heavy artillery from exclusion zone around Sarajevo expires within hour. Bosnian Radio reports Bosnian army consolidating gains made over past few days. (BBC); live i/v with Charles Meynell, "East European Newsletter". SHOTGUN - 3 people in Hutt Hospital after being blasted with shotgun at Lower Hutt rugby league ground in confrontation between Mongrel Mob and Black Power gangs. (Corinne Ambler); live i/v with WN Rugby League chair Keith Paenga. PHILIP BURDON, Trade Negotiations minister, announces he'll stand down from politics at next election. He's i/ved live.
0800 NEWS/WEATHER SOUTH AFRICA - NZ woman repeatedly raped, assaulted and robbed, with 3 other tourists, in remote part of South Africa recovering in home of Durban businessman. Live i/v with correspondent Anthony Johnson. PAPERS/ASPAC HEADLINES WORLD COURT - Attorney General Paul East returns from World Court hearing, again warning that victory in case against French nuclear testing is a long shot. (Gay Cavill) TAHITI - RNZ reporter Don Rood returns from voyage on MV "Greenpeace" and reporting riots in Papeete. He's i/ved live. POISONED PROFESSOR - trial of Dr Vicky Calder, on charges of attempting to murder and intentionally poison former partner Prof David Lloyd, opens in CH High Court. (Merle Nowland) AUSTRALIA - Labor MPs scoff at newspaper reports that PM Paul Keating fighting backbench revolt. Live i/v with Michelle Grattan, "Melbourne Age". CLASSROOMS - govt unveils details and timetable of building project but says there may still be overcrowding in schools. Comment from Education ministry's property implementation manager Brian Mitchell, NZEI secretary Roz Noonan, and Shirley Maihi, Manurewa Principals' Assn. (Maria Slade) PILCHARDS - WN latest part of NZ to be hit by mysterious deaths of thousands of pilchards. Comment from fisher Dwaine Max and WN health protection officer Rob O'Brien. (Ann Marie Cresswell); live i/v with Dr Peter Smith, NIWA fisheries expert. COURTS - AK lawyer Andrew Becroft says facilities for people of South AK unadequate, condemns Otahuhu District Court building as outdated and a chambles. Comment from court registrar Kevin Parker. (Sacha Hardy) COMMENT BRITAIN - last night of the Proms in London's Royal Albert Hall held without traditional falg-waving, klaxons, horns, etc. Live i/v with correspondent Keith Chalkley.