Morning report. 1989-09-25

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1989
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
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Duration
02:02:46
Broadcast Date
25 Sep 1989
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0610 Ex "BBC" : African National Congress "new look"
0614 Ex "BBC" : US bases in Singapore to be formalised
0617 Ex "BBC" : Opposition attacking Rajiv Gandhi in India
0620 Ex "BBC" : Spanish Prime Minister announces snap election
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment" : Gordon Parry
0652 "Hi-Tech" : Is there a physical limit to the size of computers? Jim Higgins
0700 NEWS
0705
00:1:54 TAPSELL accuses Māori of failing to face up to their responsibilities: Paul Patrick / Peter Tapsell, MP
00:4:54 MEATWORKERS threatening load-out ban over threatened job losses: Sean Plunket i/v Jack Scott / Peter Blomfield
00:2:23 NZ govt to be taken to court over its aid to Fiji: Debbie Gee / John Cameron former Judge / Russell Marshall
00:1:24 RAPATA fatal shooting, family to meet with Mark Williams Sally Haysom i/v Stephen Kirkwood, Ak Māori Elder
00:3:00 PORT Reform Legislation comes into effect but employers & unions haven't reached agreement: Sean Plunket
00:3:14 DAIRY workers wage claim highest in round so far: Cecily McNeill i/v Ray Potroz, Dairy Workers Union
00:2:45 PSYCHIATRIC patient discharge Inquiry raises legal and ethical questions: Ann Howarth / Dr Basil James
00:2:00 CAMBODIA PM confident armed forces will cope following Vietnames withdrawal: Neil Kelly, BBC
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT Live
00:6:30 HEARTS of rats successfully frozen and later re-started Neil Billington i/v Prof John Leader, Otago Med School METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:2:08 WOMENS average earnings 3/4 of mens wages Statistic Dept figures show: Debbie Gee / Elizabeth Orr, Cncl Pay Equity Live
00:6:27 MāORI Affairs Dept ceases existence this week: Geoff Robinson i/v Neville Baker, Dep Sec Community Services
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810 Live
00:5:26 OMBUDSMAN returns from Conference of Aust & Pacific Ombudsmen: Geoff Robinson i/v John Robertson, Chief Omb
00:2:34 QUEENSLAND govt said to resemble earlier state govt of Sir Joh: Phil Kafcaloudes, Sydney Live
00:5:27 SEX offenders treatment centre begins operating at Rolleston Prison, Chch: Neil Billington i/v Tony Spencer
00:2:56 MAF joins with navy & airforce to enforce fisheries law in remote areas: Ann Howarth i/v Dave Wood, Fisheries
0830 NEWS Live
00:5:23 SOCIAL Science Research Council Biennial Conference: Neil Billington i/v Dr Terry Loomis, Spokesperson
00:2:56 DEBT in the community makes budget advisors despair with steady increase: Sarah Lockie Live
00:5:20 DEAF Awareness Week: Geoff Robinson i/v Eileen McGee, Executive Officer, Foundation for the Deaf
00:2:17 OHAKEA Air Force base celebrates 50th anniversary over weekend: Stiles i/v Maurie O'Donnell
00:3:07 ENDANGERED Species Convention on International Trade, NZ joins: Sarah Lockie i/v Philip Woollaston, Consv Min Live
00:5:39 PYRAMID to be built in Western Australia in Kalgoorlie: Neil Billington i/v Douglas Daws, Property Developer