Morning report. 1989-03-06

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1989
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Duration
01:32:34
Broadcast Date
06 Mar 1989
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RNZ Collection

0600 News/Sport
0609 Ex "BBC" : Vietnam may agree to return of 'boat people'
0614 Ex "2ZE" : Norwegian sailing ship travelling in NZ
0619 Ex "BBC" : Scottish company sells regalia worldwide
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment" : Peter Berry
0652 Hi-Tech : Legal aspect of computer hacking - Jim Higgins
0700 NEWS
0705 Live FATAL RAIL crash in Britain - inquiry launched : Geoff Robinson i/v Keith Chalkley, Correspondent in London
00:4:22 PROTESTORS vow to continue occupation of drilling site Rory Newsam i/v Mark Tugendhaft and Owen Marshall
00:2:16 PETROL prices may rise - surprise to energy officials Rory Newsam
00:3:11 CLYDE DAM cost overruns close to hundred-million dollars Maureen Pennell i/v Ken Churchill, NZ Workers' Union
00:1:43 CORONARY heart disease still biggest killer of New Zealanders : Janice Rodenburg
00:2:59 HEART Foundation says no room for complacency despite drop : Janice Rodenburg i/v Dr David Hay, Heart Foundn
00:2:22 OZONE layer international conference: Keith Chalkley and Geoffrey Palmer, Environment Minister in London
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:3:39 SMART Group placed in Statutory Receivership on Friday Peter Verschaffelt i/v Graeme McDonald, Peat Marwick
00:3:05 CTU scorn on suggestion unemployed get voice in wage negotiations: Janice Rodenburg i/v Angela Foulkes METROPOLITAN PAPERS Live FLETCHER Challenge operations in Canada cause concern Maggie Barry i/v Prof Hamish Kimmins, Vancouver
00:3:17 MOT finalising plans for new vehicle identification system : Janice Rodenburg i/v Geoff Henry, MOT
00:1:11 CHINA Daily newspaper says new law will give sweeping powers to trade unions: Tim Luard, BBC in Beijing
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810
00:3:32 BREAST cancer killed more women than cervical cancer: Janice Rodenburg i/v Dr Alan Grey, Cancer Society
00:2:27 INTELLECTUALLY handicapped women to attend secondary school at Wgtn East Girls : Bronwen Saunders Live MIDDLE EAST visit over : Maggie Barry i/v Russell Marshall, Minister of Foreign Affairs
00:4:36 WEATHER - concern over staff reductions and cutbacks Michael Kopp i/v Dr Malcom Grant, Director Met Service
0830 NEWS
00:1:09 SOUTH AFRICA power struggle between Botha and de Klerk Graham Leach, BBC
00:4:51 WEAPONS smuggled into Fiji - Kahan on trial in London Michael Dodd i/v Kenneth Bain
00:2:38 POSTAL Service deregulation decision expected this week David Killick i/v Phil Yarrall, Post Office Workers' Un
00:2:37 WAIOURU maternity unit to be closed - Army women upset : Michael Kopp i/v Simonds-Kopa
00:6:45 PMT more than 1,800 Wgtn women report symptons in major survey: Geoff Robinson i/v Dr Sue Pullon
00:2:27 HELICOPTERS New Zealand completes Antarctic involvement Nan Ward i/v Jim Wilson, Helicopters NZ
00:2:58 RAFFLES Hotel in Singapore is closing : Graham Dobell, ABC i/v Russell Forman, Aust Author