Morning report. 1996-04-29

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1996
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58857
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Rights Information
Year
1996
Reference
58857
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
02:04:04
Credits
RNZ Collection
Hosking, Mike, Presenter
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Davies, Jenny, Editor
Gibson, Martin, Producer
CADDICK, Kent, Sports presenter
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007)

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 TASMANIA - 33 people shot dead by gunman at Port Arthur tourist site, another 18 wounded. Gunman under siege at guesthouse, holding 3 hostages, and illegible by armed police. Unconfirmed reports man has history of psychiatric problems. Live i/v with ABC Radio journalist Liz James. SECONDARY TEACHERS to start rolling strikes today in Northland, South AK, Western Bay of Plenty, Canty, and otago. Other regions to follow later in week.. Education minister Wyatt Creech says strike unjustified and unnecesaary, while School Trustees' Assn president Mark Farnsworth says patience of school trustees wearing thin. (Kiri Coughlan) TASMANIA - live i/v with Snr Constable Maria O'Neill. SECONDARY TEACHERS - live i/v with PPTA president Martin Cooney, in response to Education minister's comments re teachers' strike. MICHAEL LAWS - revealed that NZ First party was asking questions about his activities in Hawkes Bay as far as back as Easter. Comment from Napier City councillor John Harrison. (Marie Hosking); live i/v with NZ First leader Winston Peters.
0730 NEWS/WEATHER/SPORTS CONSTABLE - search for Constable Glenn McKibbin's killer enters 2nd week, with police still looking for Hastings man Terence Thompson, wanted for questioning. Friends and family of Thompson gather at Porongahau to make public plea for him to give himself up and speak about how murder and search have affected the community. (Mark Crysell); live i/v with officer in charge of investigation, Det Insp Ross Pinkham. RACE RELATIONS - advertising campaign launched by Conciliator wins both praise and criticism. Full page newspaper advert shows 4 brains - labelled Māori, Pakeha, Asian and racist - with racist brain shown as half sized. Comment from Dr Manying Ip of Chinese community. Alliance's Sandra Lee, Labour's Helen Clark, Dr Nagalingam Rasalingam of Ethnic Council, Areta Koopu of Māori Women's Welfare league, NZ First leader Winston Peters, and John Lehmann, Government Accountability League. (Alexia Russell); live i/v with Conciliator Dr Rajen Prasad. FINANCE - money markets latest with David Jones.
0800 NEWS/WEATHER TASMANIA - stand-off continues in Port Arthur. Local police say number of foreigners killed by gunman but cannot confirm reports NZer among the dead. Live i/v with ABC's Liz James. MELINDA LEE YACHT - US Coastguard report places blame for sinking of Melinda Lee off Northland coast in November last year on South Korean log carrier pan Grace. Comment from coastguard's Bob Hcker. Reprt Margarite Fahey. RICHARD PREBBLE announces he's standing for Parliament again, as ACT NZ candidate for Wellington Central. Live i/v with commentator Colin James about his chances of success. PAPERS/ASPAC HEADINGS ROAD KNIGHTS GANG - police search CH HQ following drive-by shooting which missed target and hit woman motorist. District police commander Paul Fitzharris says gang tensions building for some time. He's i/ved live. MONDAY OZ SPOT - live i/v with correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes about weekend's events. (Port Arthur shootings) TASMANIA - confirmed NZ man Jason Winter killed during massacre at Port Arthur, by friend Jeremy Troup. (Glenda Wakeham) CRICKET - West Indies declare first innings closed at 548 for 7 near end of 2nd day. NZ now facing huge batting task. Live i/v with commentator Brian Waddle. WESTERN SAMOA - preliminary election results show Prime Minister's Human Rights Protection Party has lost ground but has managed to hang onto majority. Live i/v with political jounralist Ulafala Aiavao. PHOBIAS - NZ's first conference on anxiety, phobic and compulsive disorders held in AK, delegates told more than 300,000 NZers suffer from some sort of phobia or compulsive disorder. Live i/v with conference convenor and founder of Phobic Trust of NZ, Marcia Read. COMMENT BRITAIN - live i/v with correspondent Keith Chalkley about new cases of suspected Creutzfeldt Jacob Disease and latest revelations about Duchess of illegible