Morning report. 1987-04-24.

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1987
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Year
1987
Reference
56713
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:29:28
Broadcast Date
24 Apr 1987
Credits
RNZ Collection
Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand (estab. 1976, closed 1988), Broadcaster
Hill, Kim, 1955-, Presenter
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Gibson, Ken, -2013 (d.2013), Editor
Hudson, Brian, 1937-2010, Producer
Johanson, Debra, Producer

1. News
2. MO DEFICIT - Deficit seen as major achievement Roger Douglas George Gair 00:04:57
3. INTEREST RATES - Market shares Douglas's feeling Gyles Beckford 00:01:12
4. ACCESS - Unions prepared to support it Ken Douglas Kerryanne Evans 00:01:57
5. HEADS AND WEATHER
6. BARAGWANATH - Ministry of Ag and Fish condemned Carol Greensmith 00:03:34
7. FISHING - Talks between Soviets and NZers have ended on a note of uncertainty Brent Proter 00:00:43
8. FIJI - In Suva extra police are on duty Vigendra Kumar Glyn Jones 00:03:18
9. INQUEST - Call for seat belts to be installed in coaches Rory Newsam 00:01:09
10. SAILING - Four Napier men were rescued from their capsized catamaran Graham Thomasen Peter Cronshaw 00:00:55
11. NEWS & SPORT
12. SKEGGS - Dndn-based company, Skeggs Corp says it's about to launch a public share issue Timothy O'Brien 00:01:03
13. ADVERTS - Commerce Commission about changed advertisements Mary McCallum 00:02:30
14. STAR WARS BBC - American physicists have challegned the Reagan administration David McNeil 00:00:49
15. HEADS & PAPERS
16. SPEAKER - New speaker in the house after general election Karen Fisher 00:01:03
17. LOGGING - Household survey to see whether people want lowland forests south of Cook River to be logged Gerry McSweenery Jenny Davies 00:01:50
18. POST ROBBERIES - Increasing no. of PO robberies have prompted a call for grilles to be put across counters Philip Boeyen 00:01:22
19. PRIVACY - Collection of personal info by govt agencies will have to be clearly justified in future Mark Hannan 00:01:38
20. WOMEN MINERS - Govt will soon move to allow women into the area of coalmining Ray Urquhart 00:01:22
21. PAN TAX - Motel Assoc worried that many of its members could be put out of business by their toilets C McLeod 00:01:42