Morning report. 1989-07-13

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1989
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
02:00:00
Broadcast Date
13 Jul 1989
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) 1986-2007, Broadcaster
Kim Hill, 1955-, Presenter
Geoff Robinson, Presenter
Peter Fry, News presenter

National Radio news and current affairs programme 'Morning Report'. Broadcasting nationwide every weekday morning including the weather forecast and coverage of major national and international stories, as well as business, sport, Pacific and Māori news.
This episode from 13 July, 1989 is hosted by Kim Hill and Geoff Robinson.

0700 NEWS / SPORT / WEATHER
0705 Police search Thames area again for Swedish Couple after developments.
LIVE Kim Hill talks to reporter David Steemson.
0710 MAF & farmers in Canterbury check effects of snow in drought area: LIVE Geoff Robinson interviews Eddie Glass, Mid-Canterbury Federated Farmers.
0713 Caucus meets in Parliament over cabinet membership: Richard Griffin interviews Bill Sutton, Hawkes Bay MP.
0715 HEADLINES
Dairy Board unconcerned that HART to campaign against trade links: Leigh Pearson interviews Neville Martin, Dairy Board.
French farmer's shooting spree: Report from Tim Marshall (Paris).
0720 USA President Bush in Hungary announces aid package to help economy: Steven Jessel, BBC.
UHF TV stations likely to miss out getting to air by Christmas: Mark Hannan interviews Ian Hutchings, Commerce Ministry.
Video loophole for indecent videos to be closed: Mark Hannan interviews Tony Katavich, Adult Video Association.
0726 Palmerston North MP Trevor De Cleene to cameo in local TV soap: Karen Fisher interviews Trevor De Cleene.
WEATHER [Vivian Murray]
0730 NEWS & SPORT
0740 Wellcare Corporation in financial difficulties: Peter Verschaffelt interviews Michael Shanahan, Chairman Wellcare.
0744 METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0748 Sprinkler systems suitable for rest homes difficult to buy: Dennis Bastings, Building Research talks to Rory Newsam.
0750 South Pacific Forum talks underway in Kiribati: Fraser Folster interviews Phillippe Baude, French Permanent Secretary for the Pacific.
0754 Cook Strait service competition: Peter Brittenden interviews Francis Small, General Manager, Railways.
Yellow-eyed penguin "Solo" to be flown from Wellington to South Island again: Jim Kidson, Conservation Department, speaks to Anastasia Harallambi.
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT (Wellington regional news)
0810 Coming up.
Soviet Union market can't be ignored: Sir Ronald Trotter, Chairman, Fletcher Challenge, speaks to reporter Leigh Pearson.
0814 Christian Heritage Party launched in Wellington contesting election: Marle Nowland interviews John Allan, Christian Heritage Party.
Chance for new Christian Heritage Party: Kim Hill speaks with Richard Griffin, RNZ Political Editor.
0825 Māori Development Corporation records profit in 1st trading year: Debbie Gee interviews Waari Ward-Homes, Chairman, Māori Development Corporation.
Sir Robert Jones attacks widespread myth that nuclear power is evil: Karlum Lattimer interviews Sir Bob Jones.
0830 NEWS
0835 LIVE Golden Kiwi Lottery last on sale: Geoff Robinson interviews David Bale, Chief Executive, Lotteries Commission.
0842 LIVE Britian to introduce loans scheme for students: Kim Hill talks to Judith Judd, Education Correspondent, Observer.
0852 National Business Review settles damages case out of court over cartoon featuring Jones & Collins: Leigh Pearson interviews Bob Brockie.
0856 Fruit & vegetable market: Jack Forsyth.