Morning report. 1989-06-26.

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1989
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Duration
01:58:55
Broadcast Date
26 Jun 1989
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Lee, Mike, Editor
Dick, Kelvin, Editor
Hudson, Brian, 1937-2010, Producer
Hill, Kim, 1955-, Producer
Moody, Graeme, 1951?-2011, Sports presenter
Radio New Zealand National, Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0610 Ex "BBC" : De Klerk promises drastic change in S Africa
0614 Ex "BBC" : Islamabad ideal scene for spying
0617 Ex "Tony Johnson" : Wimbledon starts this week
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment" : Elizabeth Isachei
0652 Hi-Tech : Radical changes to computer design in future: Jim Higgins
0700 NEWS
0705
00:2:50 SEARCH for missing cameraman presumed drowned after helicopter crash: Jenny Woods i/v Paul Holmes
00:4:00 PRINCIPALS of secondary schools take early retirement: Sarah Boyd/Norman Pointon, Adv comm/Ros Noonan, Edn Inst
00:3:44 NATIONAL Bank Business Outlook survey shows concern at Aust economy: Rosalie Nelson i/v Girol Karacaoglu, Nat Bk
00:3:47 HUI of Māori tribal leaders agree to work towards setting up national body: Rory Newsam i/v Sir Graham Latimer
00:3:29 EXPORT Inst calls for incentives: Leigh Pearson i/v John Harman, Export Institure [i.e. Institute]
00:1:26 CHINESE Communist Party Leader sacked: James Miles, BBC
00:2:32 CONSERVATION Dept preparing for increased visitors to sub-Antarctic islands: Alex Kubra i/v Lew Sanson, DOC
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:2:11 US Sec for Defence refuses to speculate on attitude to NZ if govt changes: Laurie Oakes, Channel 9TV/Richard Cheney
00:2:10 US could change policy towards NZ & Pacific: Connie Lawn METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:4:15 TASMANIAN Premier has problems with attempt to bribe a Labour politician: Kevin McQuillan
00:2:47 OIL SPILLS on American coast: Judy Lessing, New York
00:2:00 BROMWICH, Tangimoana resident, claims inheritance to castle in Birmingham: Anna Tapiata i/v Bill Bromwich
00:1:56 FOOD & Wine festival in Hamilton claimed as major success: Kay Gregory / Graeme Hannan, Food Organiser
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810 Live HUI in Turangi agrees to national congress: Maggie Barry i/v Dr Ranginui Walker, Chpn Ak Māori Council
00:4:09 ANDERTON believes Reserve Bank acting outside law: Sarah Boyd i/v Professor David Sheppard, Vic Uni
00:3:14 VIRUS which kills off rabbits to be studied by Australian scientists: Leigh Pearson/Dr Morgan Williams
00:3:01 JAIL opens at Paparua prison near Christchurch: Gerard Counsell i/v Dennis Pachley, Ray Wiley and Dave
0830 NEWS Live
00:5:55 ANGOLA agrees ceasefire: Geoff Robinson i/v Professor John Omer-Cooper, Otago University
00:2:20 TIZARD affirms NZ's commitment to military involvement in SE Asia: Jonathan Schwass, Singapore
00:4:05 COLA wars heat up in NZ Lion Nathan to sell Coca Cola franchise: Peter Verschaffelt/Kevin Roberts, Lion Nathan
00:2:09 YACHT Wreckage believed to be Maranique owned by missing man Gregory Lawn: Gerard Counsell i/v Vera Lawn, Chch
00:1:54 ELDERLY abuse and neglect problem needs to be urgently addressed: Heather Church i/v Cecily Thorpe, Social Wrkr
00:1:50 JAMES COOK Hotel not to enforce rule that housemaids should shave legs: Sarah Boyd i/v Peter Cullen
00:3:37 MTA assures motorists that CNG vehicles are safe after explosion: Rory Newsam i/v Doug McLaren, MTA
00:1:13 HONG KONG delegation lobbies British MPs over nationality issue returns home: Stephen Cape, BBC
00:1:07 FRENCH nursery workers pelt police with nappies: Tim Marshall, Paris