Morning report. 1995-09-25

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1995
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58710
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Year
1995
Reference
58710
Media type
Audio
Duration
02:15:12
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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 RUAPEHU continues spectacular eruption, biggest in decades. Live i/v with Chris Griffin, Grand Chateau Hotel general manager; live i/v with reporter Stephen Parker who was on mountain during weekend when eruption occurred; live i/v with volcanologist Ian Nairn, Inst of Geological and Nuclear Sciences. LIGHT PLANE CRASH at foot of Mount Ruapehu, plane carrying scientists planning to photograph eruptions. 2 on board Nelson Aero Club Cessna now in Waikato Hospital with moderate spinal injuries, while others treated and discharged. (Lydia Monin) WORLD COURT - Sir Geoffrey Palmer, NZ's representative on bench for NZ's case against French nuclear tests, says NZ's international stance on issue not compromised by rejection of case. (Mng Rpt)
0730 NEWS/WEATHER/SPORTS ISRAEL/PLO finally initial agreementon expanding Palestinian self-rule in West Bank; live i/v with Yair Hirschfield, who was involved in first negotiations between PLO and Israel. TAKAHUE - hundreds of people from community and surrounding districts gather to start process of rebuilding after schoolhuse and hall burnt following Māori occupation of site. Live i/v with community trust chair Jim Rickit. NUCLEAR TESTS - "Tui" heads back to waters off Mururoa despite losing power of one engine. Cdr John Campbell comments. (Helen Matterson) RANFURLY SHIELD - AK trounces Canty. Live i/v with AK mayor Les Mills. PAPERS/ASPAC HEADLINES
0800 NEWS/WEATHER ELECTIONS - expanded Rotorua seat to settle on likely next MP tonight when National Party delegates choose between cabinet minister Paul East and senior backbencher Max Bradford. (Karen Fisher) RUAPEHU - Conservation Dept closes all 3 skifields and warns people to stay away following eruptions. Live i/v with regional conservator Paul Green. SMOKING - Health minister Jenny Shipley announces she'll introduce changes to Smokefree legislation before November, changes includes raising age people can be sold cigarettes from 16 to 18 years. Comment from David Curry of Health ministry, Michael Thompson of Tobacco Inst. (Eileen Cameron); how will new rules affect dairy owners? Live i/v with Usha Patel, WN dairy owner. GREENPEACE - NZer Stephanie Mills loses job as Pacific co-ordinator of Mururoa campaign. Live i/v with Greenpeace NZ exec director Ella Henry. POISONED PROFESSOR - trial of Dr Vicky Calder, accused of attempting to murder Prof David Lloyd enters 2nd week in CH High Court. Dr Calder denies trying to kill and deliberately poison Prof Lloyd after he ended 7 year relationship for another woman. (Merle Nowland) REGIONAL WEATHER
0830 NEWS/SPORTS RANFURLY SHIELD - AK's win focusses attention on way teams compete for Shield. Comment from AK captain Zinzan Brooke and David Galvin, chair of NZRFU committee looking at issue. (Mng Rpt) UNITED NATIONS financial crisis now so serious its chief financial director, Under Secretary Joseph Connor, says it's had to borrow money from peacekeeping fund to pay for day-to-day expenses of running the organisation. (Judy Lessing) COMMENT STYX VALLEY - Central Otago farming community mobilising this morning to rescue 18 people trapped by mud and heavy snow in Lammerlaw range. Live i/v with Ranfulry Snr Constable John Conway. SEARCH for missing woman, Nicola Jane Goodwin, after her friend found injured at bottom of cliff on beach near Opunake. (Stephen Hewson); live i/v with Det Snr Sgt Joe Townsley. CUBA moving to embrace capitalism, gazettes new investment laws which allow increased foreign ownership of businesses and property. Live i/v with correspondent Neil Wiese.