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 26 July, 1989 is hosted by Maggie Barry and Geoff Robinson.
0700 NEWS (with Peter Fry)
0706 AUDIT Office report shows government departments overcharging for services: Rosalie Nelson interviews David Russell, Consumers Institute.
AUDIT Office warns of growing trend of fraud in government departments: Paul Jackman interviews Brian Tyler, Auditor General.
0711 Bank analysis shows rate New Zealand coming out of recession is slowing down: Peter Verschaffelt interviews Girol Karacaoglu, National Bank Economist.
0715 US Ambassador to New Zealand appointed - Della Newman. Connie Lawn, Correspondent, Washington USA, interviews Senator Sarbanes.
IRAN's Ambassador to NZ wants to strengthen ties: Leigh Pearson interviews Mohammed Taheri.
0720 WINE to be sold in supermarkets after vote in Parliament. Fred Gerbic, MP (speaking in parliament). Report by Clare de Lore.
0724 SOCIAL Policy Royal Commission has been influential in tomorrow’s budget. Paul Jackman interviews David Lange, Prime Minister.
0726 OPPOSITION warning it'll scrap national super if made compulsory. Paul Jackman interviews Simon Upton, Opposition.
0728 WEATHER (with Mark Pascoe)
0730 NEWS (with Peter Fry) and SPORT (with Graeme Moody).
0740 LABOUR Department rebutting Audit Office claims of poor organisation. Sean Plunket interviews Max Kerr, Access Scheme.
0745 METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0748 RICHMOND SMART confirms shareholders unlikely to get money back. Gyles Beckford interviews Graham McDonald, Peat Marwick Accountants.
0751 OPPOSITION fighting within over whether Crown should sell forests. Paul Jackman interviews Winston Peters, Opposition.
STUDENTS Against Drunk Driving scheme in Christchurch school. Shelly Kerner, Pupil, Max Williams, ACC. Report by Gerard Counsell.
0756 MANU FLIGHT restaurant serving traditional Māori food wins regional award in Taste NZ Awards. Anne [Simpson], Katie Simpson. Report by Sarah Lockie.
GRIZZLY injures girl in tent.
0800 NEWS (with Peter Fry)
LOCAL BREAKOUT
0805 MUSIC
0810 Live: AUDITOR General clamping down on fraud in public sector. Maggie Barry interviews Don Hunn, State Services Commissioner.
0817 CLYDE Dam questions remain unanswered. John Malcolmson, Electricorp, Proffessor David Stapleton, geologist, Bob Kilgour, local resident. Report by Maureen Pennell.
GEOLOGIST critical of Clyde Dam situation. Rory Newsam interviews Gerald Lensen, Retired DSIR Geologist.
0824 VISITING Director of External Relations, Queen Mary College, University of London. Maggie Barry interviews John Belcher.
0830 NEWS (with Peter Fry)
0835 Live: PROPERTY Studies available in Massey. Geoff Robinson interviews Professor Stuart Locke, Department Property Studies.
0843 SCHOOL Boards of Trustees to negotiate contracts with Principal & staff. Reporter Sarah Boyd interviews Gerald Minee and Ruth Chapman.
0848 COMPUTER Society says time law changed to make hacking illegal. Mark Hannan interviews Bill Williams, Computer Society.
0851 SOCIAL Credit present alternative budget. Peter Verschaffelt interviews Bruce Beetham, Social Credit.
0855 SOVIET Parliament appeals for end of strikes: Diana Goodman, BBC, Moscow.
BRITIAN basking in unusually high temperatures in hottest summer since 1976. Keith Chalkley, UK correspondent.
0858 MERLEN Wines wins gold medal at International Wines & Spirits competition in London: Merle Nowland interviews Almuth Lorenz.
GARLIC Festival in West Hollywood.