Morning report. 1986-11-21. 07:00-08:00.

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1986
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56612
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Nonfiction radio programs
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Duration
01:11:52
Broadcast Date
21 Nov 1986
Credits
RNZ Collection
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Cockram, Fred, Presenter
McNish, Margaret Ann, Editor
McArdle, Janis, Producer
Johanson, Debra, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. UNEMPLOYMENT - What figures show about rural areas Mark hannan 00:3:05
3. WHAKATU - Redundancy talks still deadlocked Rory Newsam 00:1:25
4. POLICE BILL - Police Assoc plans to fight the new Police Complaints Authority Bill Keith Morrow Mark hannan 00:2:05
5. U.E.B. - NZ Equities did a take-over bid for UEB Avon Carpenter Grant Woolliams 00:1:45
6. BONECRUSHER - Nearly died of a virus infection Mrs Colleen Ritchie 00:2:45
7. HEADS/WEATHER
8. SUPER VENN YOUNG AND HERCUS LIVE - On new supperannuation scheme Venn Young Mrs Hercus
9. TEACHER - Deputy head of a big Auck school is leaving teaching because of trendy, liberal attitudes in teaching Murray Deaker Lesley Deverell 00:2:55
10. REAGAN - Didn't wint much support among Americans with yesterday's explanations Connie Lawn 00:2:05
11. NZIER - Director of NZIER leaving after only six months Grant Woolliams Dr David Mayes 00:1:35
12. SHEEP - Phil Goff has announced another major study into 245-T Phill Goff Brendon Burns 00:2:25
13. GEOTHERMAL - Rotorua's mineral bathers make up large amount of people who got exemptions Spiro Anastasiou 00:1:35
14. HEADS AND PAPERS
15. PHYSIOTHERAPISTS - Some are in financial trouble Penny St John 00:1:45
16. MāORI FORESTS - Community leaders in Northland expect many forestry workers to lose their jobs Ross Teppitt 00:2:25
17. MARTHA HILL - Waihi Gold Company will being engineering studies Roger Craddock Spiro Anastasiou 00:3:30
18. POPE - Arrives in Fiji today David Hines 00:2:40
19. PHAR LAP - Group in South Canterbury planning to set up a memorial Phillip Boeyen 00:2:20