Checkpoint. [1989-03-03]

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1989
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Year
1989
Reference
140464
Media type
Audio

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Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
00:30:10
Broadcast Date
03 Mar 1989
Credits
RNZ Collection
Boris MOISEIWITSCH, Presenter, Radio New Zealand
Jenny Davies, Reporter, Radio New Zealand
John RYALL, Interviewee
John ROBSON, Interviewee
Michael Pirrie, Interviewee
Michael Cooper, 1952-, Interviewee
Janice Aplin, Reporter, Radio New Zealand
Nick Cayster, Interviewee
Donal CURTIN, Interviewee
Philip Whaanga, Reporter, Radio New Zealand
Rabbie Namaliu, Interviewee
Sean DORNEY, Interviewee, ABC Radio Network
Jonathan Schwass, Reporter
Ross Babbage, 1949-, Interviewee

Episode of news and current affairs programme 'Checkpoint' from 3 Mar 1989.
Opening theme music, greeting from Bronwen Evans followed by intro to tonight's stories

News by Boris Moiseiwitsch

Hospital managers and unions are preparing for a series of effectiveness studies agreed to in recent award talks.
Report by Jenny Davies
John Ryall, Hospital Workers Union
John Robson, Nurses' Association
Michael Pirrie, Medical Reporter, The Age, Melbourne
Michael Cooper, Otago Hospital Board Chairman

The peace and stability of Venezuela - which for thirty years has been the most stable and democratic society in Latin America, was shattered this week, when up to 200 people died during rioting in response to government austerity measures.
Report by Janice Aplin
Nick Cayster, Writer Latin American Affairs
Donal Curtin, International Economist, BNZ

The government of Papua New Guinea today engineered an early adjournment of parliament and effectively postponed an opposition no confidence motion for four months.
Report by Philip Whaanga
Rabbie Namaliu, Prime Minister
Sean Dorney, ABC Correspondent, Port Moresby

The Quigley Defence Review, released yesterday, has implications not only for our own military forces, but also those of our allies.
Report by Jonathan Schwass
Ross Babbage, Defence Specialist, ANU

Fnancial News by Boris Moiseiwitsch