Morning report. 1986-08-29. 07:00-08:00.

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1986
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56554
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Year
1986
Reference
56554
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:31:40
Broadcast Date
29 Aug 1986
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Reich, Dennis, 1947-1995, Editor
Hudson, Brian, 1937-2010, Producer
Johanson, Debra, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. LABOUR - left-wing limbers up for conference. James Weir 00:3:35 LABOUR - major push to convince delegates to oppose the govt deregulation of the labour market. Glyn Jones 00:1:20 PROTEST - delegates will be confronted by a protest Dan Duggan Gyles Beckford 00:1:55 CONFERENCE - delegates will be faced with debate on large number of remits and election of officers. Andy Gregory 00:2:45
3. SOWETO - residents fighting council from evicting non paying tenants. Thami Mazwai Penny St John 00:2:15
4. PRIEST - Roman Catholic priest who accused the security forces of torturing him has won an important legal victory. Tim Llewellyn 00:1:20
5. GLENBROOK - top level meeting at the Glenbrook Steel Mills Number two this morning. Lesley Deverall 00:1:20
6. KAWERAU - delegates from the Pulp & Paper Workers to meet this morning. John Peterson 00:1:10
7. PPTA - determination to improve staffing and recruitment. Mary McCallum 00:3:00
8. BURIED ARMY - what's being hailed as the eighth wonder of the world will be officially unveiled in Auckland this evening, Bob Cater 00:2:30
9. LUGAR - message that the US is the policeman of the free world has been hammered hom by top US politician. Andy Gregory 00:3:03
10. CHIRAC VISIT - French PM flies into New Caledonia this morning. Sue Williams 00:1:55
11. HICKS - PSA President says accusations by Roger Douglas that state service union leaders are serving their members poorly are outrageous. Colin Hicks Penny St John 00:2:15
12. SYNFUELS - Roger Douglas is expected shortly to take first step to open negotiations with Mobil. Spiro Anastasiou 00:1:40
13. IRELAND - wave of bombings has been keeping the security forces busy. Christopher Powell 00:1:10
14. AMERICANS - have deployed an aircraft carrier just to the north of Libya. Keith Chalkley 00:2:35
15. CONDOMS - Dunedin chemist says health department's campaign airmed at encouring their use will help breakdown the stigma surrounding them. Graham Smith Emily Flynn 00:1:45
16. DOGGIES - insreasing use of guard dogs by NZ home owners is causing problems for our posties. Mark Hannan 00:1:05