Morning report. 1987-06-04.

Rights Information
Year
1987
Reference
56740
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online

This content is for private viewing only. The material may not always be available for supply.
Click for more information on rights and requesting.

Ask about this item

Ask to use material, get more information or tell us about an item

Rights Information
Year
1987
Reference
56740
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online

This content is for private viewing only. The material may not always be available for supply.
Click for more information on rights and requesting.

Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:29:50
Broadcast Date
04 Jun 1987
Credits
RNZ Collection
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Producer
Robinson, Geoff, Producer
Gibson, Ken, -2013 (d.2013), Editor
McQuillan, Kevin, Producer
Vennell, Caroline, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. TROPICAL - Lange says we will continue to keep our reps in Fiji Fraser Folster 00:03:41
3. VIOLATE - Auckland Waterside Workers' Union has partially lifted its trade ban against Fiji Kerryanne Evans 00:02:35
4. HEADS AND WEATHER
5. NUCLEAR - Third reading of Govt's anti-nuclear legislation in Parliament today Doug Kidd 00:04:02
6. AIR NZ - Has denied it will cut services to small centres because of competition Peter Brittenden 00:03:14
7. REGION REPORT - Leader of the Opposition about National's regional development plan Alison Bartley 00:02:09
8. AIDS RESEARC - New chemical could be a cure for AIDS Caroline Gaishauser 00:02:50
9. NEWS AND SPORT
10. CERVIX - Woman who calism [i.e. claims] she was used in a medical experiment wants a royal commission to investigate her claims Peter Kingston 00:05:25
11. HEADS AND PAPERS
12. CAMPAIGN - Protest at the way the ACC is being run Michael Barnet Kerryanne Evans 00:02:04
13. ABORTION - Picket to protest lack of local abortion service at West Coast Hopsital [i.e. Hospital] Board offices yesterday Georgina Humphries 00:01:35
14. SHORTAGES - Education authorities are going to deal with problems which make teachers reluctant to teach Janice Rodenburg 00:01:11
15. BILL - Brierley Investments is unconcerned about the threat of court action Mary McCallum 00:01:43
16. TENSION - Arrangement between police and Satan Slaves to stop tension Merle Nowland 00:01:56
17. SEGOVIA DEAD - World's greatest classical guitarist has died Joe Pailey 00:01:41