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 19 July, 1989 is hosted by Maggie Barry and Geoff Robinson.
0700 NEWS (Presented by Peter Fry)
WEATHER
0706 FOREST agreement between government and Māori leaders opens way for sale of state forests. Report by Debbie Gee.
FORESTRY Corp says agreement green light to start sale. Andy Kirkland, Forestry Corps speaks to reporter Gyles Beckford.
MĀORI tribe with land claim over large areas of state forest says not bound by agreement. Tamihana Tukapua, Muaūpoko kaimatua speaks to reporter Peter Aranyi.
NEWS HEADLINES
0716 MONGREL Mob members acquitted of murder due to return to Wairoa today. Report by John Hart.
POLICE peace-keeping team due in Wairoa today with job to mediate. Superintendent Rana Waitai speaks to reporter Mark Hannan.
0720 FEDERATED Farmers National Conference opposes sale of land to overseas buyers: David Caygill, Min of Finance.
0722 CLEANERS prepared to fight to keep jobs under Tomorrow School policies: Pat Kelly, union secretary. Report by Janice Rodenburg.
0726 SOVIET miners’ strike despite efforts to settle dispute by government commission. Report from Moscow correspondent Diana Goodman, BBC.
NELSON MANDELA celebrates 71st birthday. South Africa correspondent Mike Wooldridge, BBC.
0728 WEATHER (Presented by Bob Lake)
0730 NEWS (Peter Fry) & SPORT (Graeme Moody)
0742 FRIGATE project documents show NZ followed Australian lead over designs: Nicky Hager, No-Frigates, speaks to reporter Michael Kopp.
O'FLYNN appears to have corroborated claims that New Zealand had no say. Michael Kopp.
0746 METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0750 TREATY of Waitangi principles criticised by Auckland District Māori Council: Dr Ranginui Walker speaks to reporter Debbie Gee.
0753 WALLY HIRSH retired Race Relations Conciliator talks to Rotary in Christchurch: Wally Hirsh speaks to interviewer David Killick.
0757 US Dollar falls sharply following trade deficit. New York, Adrian Porter, BBC.
LOS ANGELES computer hacker has "impulse disorder".
0800 NEWS
0805 MUSIC
Live: DOUGLAS publishes economic strategy article in NZ Herald. Geoff Robinson interviews Roger Douglas.
0817 IHC staff fear overloading by policy to move handicapped into community care: Beverley Robinson speaks to reporter Sarah Boyd.
0820 HOUSING problems in Wellington complicated. Nic Dalton, Wellington City Council Housing Committee speaks to report Sarah Lockie.
0823 BAPTISM policy under debate by Presbyterians. Reverend Michael Thawley, Presbyterian General Assembly.
0826 FENOTEROL withdrawal call by Public Eyes group. Alister Duncan, Public Eye’s spokesperson speaks to reporter Sarah Boyd.
0830 NEWS (Peter Fry)
0835 Live: UNICEF holds annual conference in Wellington today: Geoff Robinson interviews Paul Ignatieff, UNICEF Representative.
0843 MĀORI Lawyers reject government plan for devolution of Department of Māori Affairs. Moana Jackson, lawyer, speaks to reporter Sean Plunket.
0846 AUSTRALIA suggested as possible colony for people from Hong Kong in Northern Territory. From Sydney, Keith Dalton, BBC.
0847 Live: BUSINESSMEN'S ultimate luxury holidays. Maggie Barry interviews Anna Gillis, Anna Burland Travel Services, Birmingham.
0852 GREEK CYPRIOTS missing since 1974 in Cyprus fighting: Jim David, President of Justice For Cyprus committee, ABC, Sydney.
0855 GREENHOUSE effect implications for Pacific meeting in Marshall Islands. Report by Michael Kopp.
0857 SNOOKER match between Dene O'Kane and Sir Robert Muldoon. Sir Robert speaks to Karen Fisher.
Birdcall.