Morning report. 1989-05-02

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

0600 News/Sport
0610 Ex "Checkpoint" : Auckland Labour Conference turns savage
0618 Ex "Checkpoint" : OECD Report on NZ's economy positive
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment" : Gordon Parry
0652 "Money Matters" : Consumer believe economy improving Margaret Inge i/v Richard Miller, McDermott Miller
0700 NEWS
0705
00:3:35 NEW Labour Party launched last night in Christchurch: Peter Brittenden / McCarten Live ANDERTON : Maggie Barry i/v Jim Anderton, MP
00:2:38 GFW & RHM plan friendly merger : Peter Verschaffelt
00:2:00 CABINET meeting constructive: Karen Fisher / David Lange
00:1:53 BOLGER says Lange weak : Jane Young / Jim Bolger, Oppn
00:2:28 ASTHMA drug Fenoterol maker rejects criticism: Ann Howarth i/v Neil Pearce
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:1:53 ENGLISH gunman kills one man & wounds 13: Keith Chalkley
00:2:28 NAMIBIA Peacekeeping force leaves NZ: Mark Hannan i/v Chief Inspector John Thurston METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:3:57 AUSTRALIAN unions & employers join in bid to win frigate contract: Peter Verschaffelt / Michael Easson, NSW
00:2:22 BUY NZ campaign : Mark Hannan i/v Ernie Newman, Mgr
00:1:59 MINING of mineral sand economics questioned: Rory Newsam
00:2:22 TEACHER unions return to negotiation table - Rural teachers particularly concerned : Sarah Boyd / Ray Curnow
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810 Live NEW Labour Party: Maggie Barry i/v Nigel Roberts, Political Scientist
00:2:10 LEGISLATION dealing with children & young people and the rights of families: Janice Rodenburg
00:4:11 HEPATITIS B vaccination safe: Ann Howarth/Dr Ralp Edwards Live PSA stepping up campaign against sale of state assets: Geoff Robinson i/v Jean Thomason, British CCS Unions
0830 NEWS Live RAIN unlikely to bring relief for drought hit farmers: Maggie Barry i/v Dr Neil Cherry, Lincoln College
00:2:47 GREENPEACE say Soviet submarine which sank will release deadly radiation in time: Michael Kopp
00:1:18 GREENPEACE calling for end to gill net fishing in Pacific Keith Dalton, BBC, Sydney Live UNESCO Head visiting NZ: Geoff Robinson i/v Dr Frederico Mayor Zaragoza, Director General UNESCO
00:2:40 PRISON sentence for murder should be extended: Mark Hannan i/v Odette Leather, Citizens Against Violence
00:2:37 WESTERN Samoa immigration quota being reassessed: Fraser Folster / Loto Okesene, Chpsn Nat Samoan Council
00:2:51 ANGLICAN church leaders meet in Cyprus: Simon Mercep i/v Archbishop Brian Davis