Morning report. 1986-01-07. 07:00-08:00.

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1986
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38110
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Year
1986
Reference
38110
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
00:46:27
Broadcast Date
07 Jan 1986
Credits
RNZ Collection
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Reich, Dennis, 1947-1995, Editor
Hill, Kim, 1955-, Producer
Radio New Zealand. National Programme (estab. 1964, closed 1986), Broadcaster

1. News
2. Consumer Price Index figures to the end of December should be known later this week Grant Woolliams 00:01:55
3. TOURISM - Tourism Council predicts backlash against tourism in communities such as Queenstown Penny StJohn 00:01:35
4. DALKON - Manufacturers of Dalkon shield have launched international campaign warning women they only have to the end of April to file claims for compensation Clive Cookson 00:01:00
5. The Ile de Lumiere will sail today for New Caledonia minus its illegal cargo Maire Ledbetter Peter Kingston 00:02:15
6. CANOE - The Polynesian voyaging canoe has returned to Orakei in Auckland, one of its spiritual homes in N.Z. Carole Greensmith 00:02:00
7. ADVOCATE - Justice Department report favours introduction of a children's lawyer scheme in Children's courts Alison Bartley 00:01:40
8. PATRIOTS - Pro-ANZUS group in Auckland is threatening to charge the Govt with treason over the anti-nuclear bill Andrew Roy 00:01:20
9. FIRST TEST - Riverton man killed a two-metre shark which was threatening his son with cricket bat Kevin Samson Paul Davenport 00:01:35
10. JONES - Main trunk line is closed this week between Ohakune and Taumarunui because of work to prepare for electrification Jennie Davies Bill Jones 00:02:10
11. WINE - Wine Institute warning grape growers hoping for more compensation for pulling out their vines, they could miss out completely if they try to hold out Terry Dunleavy 00:02:05
12. WALLBANK - Gisborne's Labour MP says if anyone tries to export live sheep via his electorate port, he'll lie down on the wharf to try to prevent loading Brendan Burns Allan Wallbank 00:02:00
13. WIZARD - Department of Statistics is preparing to count more than three million people throughout the country Bronwyn Evans 00:02:00