Morning report. 1985-12-19. 07:00-08:00.

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1985
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Year
1985
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38099
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:30:23
Broadcast Date
19 Dec 1985
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Humphrey, Hewitt, Presenter
Henry, Trevor, Editor
Reich, Dennis, 1947-1995, Producer
McNish, Margaret Ann, Producer
Radio New Zealand. National Programme (estab. 1964, closed 1986), Broadcaster

1. News
2. FORECASTS - Two quarterly surveys of economic future have been released this morning Grant Woolliams 00:03:00
3. PETROL - Any fall in the worldprice of oil could reduce or offset predicted increase in petrol here next year Spiro Anastasiou Alan Jenkins 00:02:25
4. REPUBLICAN - Republican Congressman from Guam understands New Zealand's anti-nuclear attitudes Ben Blaz 00:02:55
5. MED COUNCIL - Says disciplinary hearings against doctors should be held in public Penny St John 00:01:05
6. HEADS AND WEATHER
7. CORPORATIONS - Wellington economist says changes to publicly-owned trading corporations are more important than people realise Grant Woolliams Rob Cameron 00:03:00
8. FARM SUCCESS - Federated farmers say meetings held to explain Govt's economic package have been a success Doug Watson Peter Elworthy 00:02:05 MOYLE/DEBT - During those meetings, Mr Moyle announced that Govt would help competent farmers facing mortgagee sales Margaret Inge Colin Moyle 00:03:00
9. GRAPES - Grape growers fear many of their members will be driven out of business Doug Watson Ross Goodin 00:02:20
10. DOPE - Police have had success in their annual search for cannabis plants Graeme Lee Brendan Burns 00:01:40
11. NEWS & SPORT
12. SHEARER - Meeting on future of Dr Ian Shearer adjourned Dr Ian Shearer Jane Thompson 00:03:15
13. OTARA LAB - Otara Labour electorate Committee has expressed concern about the impact of immigration procedure Ian Melville Fraser Folster 00:03:10
14. HEADS & PAPERS
15. BONANZA - Slashes on importprices start today Paul Davenport 00:02:30
16. COMMISSION - Fire Service wouldn't change the way in which to fight a fire like the ICI fire Ivor Wesley Gay Cavill 00:02:05
17. ETHIOPIAN - Head of Ethiopian Government's famine relief is now believed to have defected to America Mike Wooldridge 00:01:10
18. TRANSPLANT - Kelvin McCarthy comes home with a new heart Emily Flynn 00:02:25
19. FIELD MICE - Thousands of field mice have been rushing to their deaths over the Cliffs of the Gollan Heights (disputed territory between Israel and Syria Asher Wallfish 00:01:40