Morning report. 1986-03-18. 07:00-08:00.

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1986
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Duration
01:02:32
Broadcast Date
18 Mar 1986
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Gibson, Ken, -2013 (d.2013), Editor
Watts, Cheryl, Producer
Hudson, Brian, 1937-2010, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. BRAWL - About 20 anti-apartheid protesters protested outside a council meeting in Rotorua while discussion took place on the enrolment of a South African student. Sue Wilkie 00:3:30
2. PILOTS - Air New Zealand pilots decide to continue industial action. Tino Pereira 00:2:25
3. POLICE FIREARMS - There were 83 aggravated robberies involving firearms last year. Heather Church Bill Hodge 00:1:30 00:1:50
4. MURDER CHARGE - A man has bben formally charged with the murder of Swedish Prime Minister Olaf Palme. Roger Wallace 00:1:50
5. GAS - Users of natural gas could face a 10% increase if Petrocorp is successful in its bid to raise its prices. Spiro Anastasiou 00:1:00
6. HEADS & WEATHER
7. FRENCH ELECTIONS - Close results in the French elections give the right a thin majority. Paul Webster David Andleman Jane Young and in the Tahitian elections David Robie 00:6:40
8. FRENCH/LANGE - Mr Lange speaks on the French elections and hopes they will addrees th issue of New Caledonia. David Lange 00:1:10
9. EDUCATION PSYCHOS - The N.Z.E.I. hhave rejected Govt. pay offer to educational psychologists. Jane Young 00:2:10
10. NEWS & SPORT
11. HIGHER SALARIES - Minister of State Services knew of the announcement of the Higher Salaries Commission to be made public at the time of the wage round Stan Rodger Brendan Burns 00:4:40
12. HEADS & PAPERS.
13. FLOOD MINDS - The strain is starting to show on the people affected by last weeks floods in South Canterbury. Peter Brittenden 00:2:15
14. GUINEA PIG - Motorists used as guinea pigs in the early days of the development of alternative fuels D programme. David Russell Spiro Anastasoiu Jane Young 00:3:30
15. ACORD - say inquiry int the shooting at Dargaville should be an independent investigation. Oliver Sutherland 00:1:00
16. INSURANCE - Insurance companies screen prospective clients who may be in high riskarea of AIDS virus contact. Debra Johanson 00:1:50
17. KIDNEYS - National Kidney Week Peter Kingston 00:1:50