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

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1986
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Year
1986
Reference
56538
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:30:54
Broadcast Date
07 Aug 1986
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Reich, Dennis, 1947-1995, Editor
McNish, Margaret Ann, Producer
McArdle, Janis, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. SURVEY - A sharp upturn in business confidence according to the institute of economic research. David Mayes Grant Wooliams 00:3:50 Rural downturn. Another survey paints a gloomy picture. Sue Murray 00:2:15
3. NORTH CANTERBURY - discovery of salmonella bacteria at the Plains Co-operative Dairy Factory sends shivers down the spines of local farmers. Paul Patrick 00:2:20
4. S.A. SANCTIONS - the South Africans have been imposing levies on goods travelling across the country to Zambia. Tim Llellwyn 00:1:15
5. FLOODS - the latest on the floods in Sydney. Rebecca Scott 00:1:10
6. EXPORTERS - The Exporters National Convention - Roger Douglas comes in for some pretty straight talk about his policies. Peter Kingston Mike Moore 00:3:30
7. REVELATION - dissent on the Defence Review Committee - David Hines 00:1:12
8. BUSINESS AGENCY - Massey University expert believes the government is being appallingly ignorant in axing the small business agency. Martin Devlin Duncan McKay 00:2:20
9. INDUSTRIAL REVIEW - Government takes second step in its review of industrial relations with the release of a summary of submissions on the review. Glyn Jones 00:1:54
10. LOVELOCK - 50 years ago today New Zealanders heard that Jack Lovelock had won this country's first gold medal at an Olympic Games. Jack Lovelock Jim Sullivan 00:2:45
11. N.Z. MISSIONARIES - Julie Miessen returns from Malaysia. Julie Miessen Gerrard Counsel 00:2:10
12. CHURCHOUSE - Financial Matters - Peter Churchouse 00:2:35
13. DOCTORS - Medical Association Council has had heated discussions about the new Bill which gives the government increased powers to fix doctors fees. Penny St. John 00:1:24 WALDEGRAVE - Many children of beneficiaries are suffering long-term health problems because their parents can't afford medical treatment. Reverend Charles Waldegrave Penny St. John 00:2:15
14. FORUM - David Lange leaves for Fiji this evening. Andy Gregory 00:2:16
15. FORECASTERS - The winds of government's user-pays policy have now hit the country's weather-forecasters. John Hickman Giles Beckford 00:1:35