Morning report. 1989-05-01

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Broadcast Date
01 May 1989
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0610 Ex "BBC" : Civil war in Lebanon enters 15th year
0614 Ex "BBC" : Facts behind Tsar Nicholas's murder
0617 Ex "BBC" : Papua New Guinea - secessionist revolt
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment" : John Parker
0652 Hi-Tech : Computerised communications with trains Jim Higgins
0700 NEWS
0705
00:2:39 LABOUR Party conference at Auckland: Clare de Lore
00:3:17 PREBBLE plays down in-fighting: Sally Haysom/Prebble Live AUCKLAND Conference: Maggie Barry i/v Ruth Dyson, Labour Party President Live PRIME Minister: Maggie Barry i/v David Lange
00:3:45 ALTERNATIVE Labour Party to be launched tonight: Peter Brittenden / Jim Anderton
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:2:21 OECD report glowing about NZ govt economic reforms: Peter Verschaffelt
00:4:17 MINING of mineral sand plan: Peter Verschaffelt i/v Craig Marshall, Chairperson, Max Resources/Dry Creek Mining METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:2:52 HEPATITIS B Vaccination programme is safe: Ann Howarth i/v John MacLeod and Dr Stevenson
00:4:17 INTEREST rates won't fall for at least 6-12 months: Peter Verschaffelt i/v Girol Karacauglu, National Bk
00:2:17 THATCHER to celebrate 10 years as PM: Keith Chalkley
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810 Live GOVERNMENT in the next week: Geoff Robinson i/v Colin James, Political Commentator
00:2:13 SHIELDS says resignations stage-managed: Peter Aranyi i/v Margaret Shields, Cabinet Minister
00:2:27 ASTHMA drug debate of safety of fenoterol: Ann Howarth i/v Richard Beasley, Medical Researcher
00:2:46 SOUTH AFRICA refuses visa to Archdeacon of Wellington: Sarah Lockie i/v Richard Randerson
00:4:02 McSWEENEY steps down as Director Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society: Michael Kopp i/v Dr Gerry McSweeney
00:1:06 PAPUA New Guinea militant land owners opposed to copper mine: Keith Dalton, BBC, Sydney
0830 NEWS Live NATIONAL Law Week starts today: Geoff Robinson i/v Charles Rickett, Senior Law Lecturer, Vic Uni
00:5:13 CONSERVATIONISTS sceptical of mining sand minerals: Peter Verschaffelt i/v Mark Tugendhaft/Cath Wallace
00:3:02 RURAL pressure to reopen post offices/postbanks: Alison bartley i/v Geoff Braybrook
00:2:58 GOVT plan to introduce offence "aggravated violence" Mark Hannan i/v Mike Bungay, Criminal Lawyer
00:2:06 WOMEN in prison on the rise: Mark Hannan i/v Fleur Grenfell, Arahata
00:4:24 PAY EQUITY; National Bank enters debate: Peter Verschaffelt i/v Girol Karjoulu and Angela Foulkes
00:1:17 BANGLADESH tornado causes homeless: Christopher Gunneth