Morning report. 1987-07-17.

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1987
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Year
1987
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
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Duration
01:29:36
Broadcast Date
17 Jul 1987
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. NEWS
2. TAX - Auditor-General criticises tax avoidance moves by state corporations..BRIAN TYLER/JANICE RODENBURG..00:01:33.
3. DOCTORS - Medical Assn disappointed at revelations by the Auditor-General of doctors ripping off the Health Benefits system..TONY BAIRD/PAM CORKERY..00:01:12.
4. BRIERLEYS - NZ sharemarket eached [i.e. reached] its highest point in three months yesterday..PETER VERSCHAFFELT..00:01:20.
5. CONTEMPT - charges against John Banks enters its third day..MERLE NOWLAND..00:02:56.
6. HAPPY & SAD - Parliament last night wound up its business with a reasonably good-natured debate..DON MCKINNON/CLARE DE LORE..00:01:01.
7. HEADS & WEATHER
8. BAN - NZ and Aust trade unions to lift their trade bans against Fiji from next Monday..KERRYANNE EVANS..00:01:56.
9. SOCIALIST - groups are to launch a campaign against unemployment following an historic meeting of the left in Wellington last night..BRENDON TUHOY..00:01:53.
10. POOR NZ - a book called POOR NEW ZEALAND was launched yesterday..PROFESSOR IAN SHIRLEY..live.
11. NEWS & SPORT
12. RESBANK - not likely to be much improvement in the economy until 1989....GRANT SPENCER/GYLES BECKFORD..00:01:39.
13. EQUAL - Employment Minister says discrimination against women in the field of employment is still too wide spread in New Zealand...PHIL GOFF/KAREN FISHER..00:01:40.
14. HEADS & PAPERS
15. LIBERAL - today Australia's Liberal Party faces a crucial choice about the direction it'll take over the next three years..GRAHAM DOBELL..00:01:37.
16. EUTHANASIA - An Otago medical school panel has come down against helping patients end their own lives..DAVID PEREZ/EMILY FLYNN..00:01:45.
17. HOUSIE - Dept of Internal Affairs is cracking down on housie operators..ROGER DOUGLAS/JANICE RODENBURG..00:01:18.
18. SURETIES - Christchurch prison chaplains celebrated a victory it's taken them seven years to achieve..FATHER JIM CONSEDINE/JOHN MCNEIL..00:02:40.
19. STEWART ISLAND - a story about the household power generator on the island..RORY NEWSAM..00:01:36.