Morning report. 1996-09-27

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1996
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58965
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Year
1996
Reference
58965
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
02:02:40
Broadcast Date
27 Sep 1996
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Hosking, Mike, Presenter
Walley, Allan, Editor
Espiner, Colin, Producer
Dewhurst, Andrew, Sports presenter
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007)

0600 Headlines/News/Sports Bulletin/short weather forecast
0608 News in Māori
0614 Headlines/Paper Report
0618 Rural News
0630 News Update
0640 Report from our Mana News team
0645 Pacific Regional News : Ex RNZ International
0650 Business and financial news. David Jones
0700 NEWS ISRAEL - govt declares state of emergency and sends in tanks to West Bank and Gaza for first time since territory captured in 1967. Live i/v with correspondent Robert Berger. CH CIVIC CRECHE - Court of Appeal slashes million dollars compensation to 15 workers ordered by Employment Court. Workers lost their jobs when creche closed following arrest of Peter Ellis on child sex abuse charges. (Mark Torley) Māori EDUCATION - NZEI poised to adopt proposal to create separate Māori Education Authority which would control all state funding for Māori education. Live i/v with vice president Bill Noble who's putting forward proposal. ELECTION DEBATE - televised debate between leaders of 4 main parties, with studio audience. Live i/v with Chief Political reporter Janice Rodenburg. ALLIANCE leader Jim Anderton did not respond during television debate to Helen Clark's saying she would like Labour and Alliance to talk after the election - he's i/ved live. illegible NEWS/WEATHER/SPORTS KIWI INTERNATIONAL airline collapse being investigated by Registrar of Companies. Live i/v with Commerce ministry investigating solicitor Adam Feeley. RIVERLANDS DISPUTE - bitter Eltham plant dispute ends with remaining 50 locked out workers accepting new contract conditions. Community split by dispute. (Nick Hirst); live i/v with Rev Steve Turfrey who's holding reconciliation service in Eltham town hall. UNCOMMITTED VOTE - live discussion about election campaign with panel of uncommitted voters - Judy Clark, Tim Skinner, Olivia Tifaga, and Tom Davies. FINANCE - money markets latest with David Jones.
0800 NEWS/WEATHER ISRAEL - govt blaming Palestinian extremists for latest violence on West Bank. I/v with govt spokesman Sheldon Shulman. (Mng Rpt); i/v with Leila Deeb, Palestinian journalist based in Amman. (Mng Rpt) PAPERS/ASPAC HEADLINES Māori EDUCATION - live i/v with Education correspondent Al Morrison about proposed separate Māori Education Authority. YOUTH AND ALCOHOL conference in CH told that more than quarter of alcohol in country consumed by under 25 year olds, with more than half of country's adolescents regualrly drinking above responsible limits. Many young people at conference says more education needed and acceptance of young people drinking in moderation and in right environment. (Raewyn Reese-Jones) ELECTION CAMPAIGN - live i/v with commentator Colin James about how this week has gone.
0830 NEWS/SPORTS RUGBY LEAGUE - Optus Cup final in Sydney this Sunday, between Manly and St George. Live i/v with ABC's Peter Wilkins. FORESTRY CORPN handed over to new owners tomorrow. Alliance still trying to stop sale. Finance minister Bill Birch says sale is historic moment - for the first time in more than 40 years the government will have no net foreign currency debt. (q). Comment from Forestry Corpn chief exec Tim Cullinane, Fletchers corporate affairs manager Barry Akers, union secretary Jim Jones, and Alliance leader Jim Anderton. (Bronwen Evans) MISSING WOMAN - AK police continue search for West AK 18 year old Nicola Chiree Rankin, last seen 7 days ago. Policce believe she's been abducted and possibly murdered. I/v with Det Snr Sgt Mark Franklin, Henderson police. (Mng Rpt) WEARABLE ART show in Nelson tonight. Dress rehearsal open to public after show tickets sold out in July. (Robyn Cubie) OZ SPOT - live i/v with correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes about week's events illegible Tasman. (PM Howard's meeting with Dalai Lama)