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

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1986
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56515
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Year
1986
Reference
56515
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:31:11
Broadcast Date
07 Jul 1986
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Hill, Kim, 1955-, Presenter
Lee, Michael, Editor
Vennell, Caroline, Producer
Johanson, Debra, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. MANILA - Several thousand supporters of Marcos have taken over an hotel in Manila and proclaimed a breakaway govt Keith Dalton 00:1:10
3. NECK - It seems certain that the two convicted Australian drug-traffickers will be hanged Peter Hiett 00:1:10
4. MORGAN - Cabinet facing extra expenditure cuts Dr Gareth Morgan Grant Woolliams 00:3:25 DOUGLAS LIVE
5. HEADS AND WEATHER
6. BURGESS/POST - Post Office Union plans to oppose the govt's proposal to turn the Post Office Savings bank into a limited liability company Ron Burgess Mary McCallum 00:1:55 HUNT/LIVE Jonathon Hunt
7. WEBSTER - There's been a suggestion that the French will carry out another attack like the Rainbow Warrior one if necessary Paul Webster Ray Lilley 00:4:50
8. SMOKE - Chairman of Smoke Free Week says he'd like to see an ongoing campaign aimed at promoting the dangers of smoking Penny St John 00:1:00
9. NEWS AND SPORT
10. NAT BANK - Nat Banks says surveys show that business execs are not very good at guessing the likely inflation rate Grant Woolliams 00:3:00
11. CAVE - Rescuing of seven cavers trapped underground being described as a near-model rescue operation Wendy Blair 00:2:20
11. HEADS AND PAPERS
12. COOKS - First N.Z. military exercise held under a joint command in the South Pacific is underway in the Cook Islands this week Fraser Folster 00:2:30 WILKES - Prominent peace researcher disturbed by the upsurge of N.Z. military activity in South Pacific Owen Wilkes Leanne Malcolm 00:2:10
13. LABOUR - Labour Party celebrates its 70th birthday Dr Martyn Finlay Bronwen Williams 00:3:45
14. HUI - Projects under the Māori Enterprise Development scheme have been paying dividends Zandra Sharpe 00:2:30