Morning report. 1995-09-20

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Year
1995
Reference
58707
Media type
Audio
Broadcast Date
20 Sep 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. David Jones
0700 NEWS POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT - Jenny Shipley live i/v on govt announcement softening of policy on asset testing for the elderly in long-term care. Caregivers can now be given gifts even if they aren't close family. MāORI - Land occupation at Takahue school in Northland. Were issued an eviction notice 19 september. Live i/v with Lisa Owen, at Takahue. Also package from Corinne Ambler including comment from Northland district commander superintendent Les Lilley, who wants to avoid confrontation with the group. Then a wrap from Leigh-Anne Wiig re predictions of more occupations and protests in the future as Māori and the govt can't agree over treaty land issues. Actuality from activist Ken Mair, Jim Bolger and treaty negotiator for Ngati Whatua Joe Hawke - also reporters Paula Penfold, Mark Torley and Sacha Hardy. The live i/v with Minister of Treaty negotiations Doug Graham. BOSNIA - Bosnian and Croat govts agree to halt offensive against the Serbs. Actuality from head of the Int'l Red Cross in Banja Luka, Pierre Krahenburl talking to Johnathon Schwass re refugees fleeing there.
0730 NEWS WEATHER SPORT GALLAGHER, John Hastings man questioned by Scotland Yard over Nickell murder in London. He is now to return there after being asked to leave NZ. Wrap includes comment from Scotland Yard Media Officer Trish Grant and Gallagher's lawyer Steve Manning. INDUSTRIES (forestry) - Govt considering the sale of Forestry Corp cutting rights, labour's accusing Bill Birch of using sale to finance tax cuts. Wrap includes Labour's forestry spokesperson Jim Sutton. Then live i/v with Bill Birch. LAW - 1992 Proceeds of crime Act. Justice dept anticipates an increase in property seizures after police announced yesterday they were confiscating a man's house. Live i/v with president of the criminal bar association Isaac Koya who's concerned about hardship of families of criminals. PAPERS POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT - Annette King MP for Miramar (labour) responds to Shipley's earlier comments.
0800 NEWS WEATHER JUSTICE - Poisoned professor case. Live i/v with Merle Nowland about attempted murder of David Lloyd in Christchurch high court. SENIOR CITIZENS - Live i/v with Jane Yooung, national director of Age Concern about asset testing of long stay geriatric patients. ECONOMY - Reserve Bank's admitted to the finance and expenditure select committee that proposed tax cuts could be more inflationary than they first expected. Live i/v with head of banking at Massey Uni. Chris Moore. MāORI Sovereignty. The government says this and constitutional change are both ff the agenda, but the anglican church believes they should reconsider. Live /v with the Bishop of Auckland John Paterson. EDIA - Sale of RNZ. Labour party trying to block legislaetion to sell RNZ commercial. Anna Hughes wrap includes B/casting spokesperson Graeme Kelly, illegible's Tony Ryall, Richard Northey (lab) Jim Anderton and B/casting minister Maurice Williamson. SIA - Live i/v with John McBeth, a speaker from the Asia 2000 conference and former journalist based in Asia since the 70s. talked about media coverage here of Asian events. 830 REGIONAL WEATHER NEWS SPORT INDUSTRIES (liquor) Max Bradford's private members bill to let wine be sold on undays has been introduced. Ann marie Cresswell wrap includes comment from etail Grocers and Supermarkets and Wine and Spirit Merchants Assoc. Then live /v with Max Bradford. INDUSTRIES (meat) Ministry of agriculture raids on unlicenced meat killing perations. Illegal meat trade's estimated to be worth up to 100 million dollars a year. Live i/v with rurals' Brian Crump. COMMENT UNITED STATES correspondent - Martin Walker on the 'Unibomber' terrorist getting his story published.