Morning report. 1986-09-26. 07:00-08:00.

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1986
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56574
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Year
1986
Reference
56574
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:30:59
Broadcast Date
26 Sep 1986
Credits
RNZ Collection
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Gibson, Ken, -2013 (d.2013), Editor
McNish, Margaret Ann, Producer
Hudson, Brian, 1937-2010, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. HEARING - N.Z. and the Anzus issue get a grilling in Washington Conny Lawn 00:5:15
3. DRIVERS - Adjournment of Drivers' talks yesterday Glyn Jones 00:3:40
4. HEADS & NEWS
5. KAWERAU - Settlement has been reached Spiro Anastasiou 00:3:05 CONCERNED - Concerned Citizens of Kawerau met to discuss the agreement Bev Watson 00:1:20
6. LIQUIDATIONS - Debt collection agency says both town and country are being hit by rise in company liquidations Jane Thompson 00:3:00
7. TERRORISM - Interior Ministers of EEC have agreed to a package of measures designed to combat terrorism Douglas Hurd 00:2:15
8. VIOLENCE - Govt's Violent Offenders' Bill went through a third and final reading in Parliament last night James Weir 00:2:45
9. NEWS & SPORT
10. THERMAL - 14 motels in Rotorua will be affected by proposals to shut down thermal bores Dave Catherwood L Tino Pereira 00:1:20
11. NUCLEAR BILL - Legislation banning entry of nuclear ships is due to be reported back to Parliament Warren Cooper 00:1:55
12. TOBACCO - Production levels in tobacco industry is falling Kerryanne Evans 00:1:20
13. HEADS & PAPERS
14. EDUCATION - Country's education boards have voted not to undertake any new duties until they get more staff Mary McCallum 00:4:05
15. MARSDEN - Reverend says much of blame for gangs and street kids rests with schools Rev Māori Marsden 00:2:45
16. SPCA - Children who are cruel to animals are likely to grow up to be cruel to humans Neil Wells Peter Kingston 00:1:55
17. CUSTOMS - Canterbury branch of PSA claims a secret Govt report advocates the scrapping of the Customs Dept Jane Thompson 00:1:25
18. RESORT - mult-million dollar hospital will be built in Fiji to treat wealthy alcoholics Penny St John 00:1:05