Morning report. 1987-04-13. 07:00-08:00.

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1987
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Year
1987
Reference
56706
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:28:30
Broadcast Date
13 Apr 1987
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Reich, Dennis, 1947-1995, Editor
Watts, Cheryl, Producer
McQuillan, Kevin, Producer
McKenzie, Colin, Sports presenter
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. FIJI - change of govt - what will it mean for the South Pacific region. Bronwen Evans 00:03:35 COMMENTS - Dr Richard Herr David Hines 00:02:25
3. CPI - warning that the inflation rate for the first quarter could turn out to be on the high side. David Caygill Andy Gregory 00:03:05
4. HEADS & WEATHER
5. TEACHERS - criticism of the way the State Unions pay settlement was worked out with the government. Peter Allen Jenny Davies 00:01:35
6. TAMBO - suggests comprehensive sanctions against South Africa would destroy apartheid. Oliver Tambo Linda Dodge 00:02:26
7. MāORI LAND REPORT - NZ Planning Council backs those who've been pleading for better understanding of the issue Peter Rankin live
8. AKHURST - memorial service today for missing yachtsman Trudy Akhurst Duncan Mackay 00:01:40
9. NEWS & SPORT
10. DOLE - National Party suggestions for a new approach to the dole have come under attack Phil Goff 00:02:05 DOLE 2 - Senior lecturer in the Social Work Unit at Massey also critical Ian Shirley Kevin McQuillan 00:03:25
11. HEADS & PAPERS
12. VOTES - Research at Waikato University has shown that the Labour Party could do better out of former New Zealand Party votes than National Dr Alan Simpson Jenny Woods 00:02:20
13. GORBACHEV - unexpected offer of immediate talks on short-range nuclear missiles, made at the weekend by the soviet leader appears to have embarrassed at least some western leaders. Keith Chalkley 00:02:00
14. ASTHMA - group of doctors criticise the way hospitals often deal with asthma patients. Caroline Gaishauser 00:01:35
15. EQUAL PAY - there's a long way to go yet before women's skills are valued adequately, according to the Coalition for Equal Value - Equal Pay. Carol Beaumont Jenny Davies 00:02:25
16. PRIVATE EYES - met in Palmerston North over the weekend to form a national organisation and draw up a code of ethics. Dyan Sharland 00:02:30