Checkpoint. 1994-05-23

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Year
1994
Reference
141740
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Broadcast Date
23 May 1994
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

TASKFORCE: Don't expect the economy to be the solution to our unemployment problems. Veronica Lysaght
ANDERSON: John Anderson is the chairman of the PM's Taskforce on Employment and [illegible] joins us on the line now...
GRAHAM LIVER: So how about the people we're talking about...the [illegible]...Graham Howell is a spokesperson for the Unemployed and beneficiaries movement...he joins us now.
HEADS:
TODAY IN AUSTRALIA:
LIBERALS LIVER:
BOSNIA-NZ: The government has postponed announcing whether or not a NZ rifle [illegible] will be sent to Bosnia. Jonathan Schwass
SPORTS:
NEWS:
TURNERS: Produce giant, Turners and Growers has confirmed that 120 staff will be made redundant, and four produce markets will close after a review of the company's operations. Leigh-Anne Wiig
ACT REVIEW: The Government has launched a major overhaul of the legislation which dictates the safety of medicines and medical devices in this country. [illegible] Lamont
FLASHBACKS: interesting but nothing inspirational - that's how Auckland detectives are summing up today's reconstruction of the events leading up to the attack on businessman Ray Mills. Seamus Kearney
INJUNCTION: Television New Zealand has won a legal battle to broadcast a documentary on alleged tax avoidance in the Cook Islands. Adam Gifford
BUSINESS NEWS:
NEWS:
CENTRE: Centrist politics has become something of a buzz word as the change to [illegible] comes closer. Janice Aplin
WORLD UPDATE:
MANA NEWS:
FINAL HEADS: