Morning report. 1989-09-07

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

0600 News/sport.
0608 Ex "Checkpoint" : Thai prostitution.
0615 Judy Lessing: Backgrounds the candidates in next weeks New York city Mayoralty Primary.
0619 Ex Checkpoint: El Salvador's civil war.
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment": Hasting's Lawyer Peter Berry.
0652 "Money Matters": Meat Prices : Margaret Inge
0700 NEWS
0705
00:5:25 FRIGATE decision may finally be answered today: Jane Young/G Palmer/R Prebble/B Tizard/S Davies/F O'Flynn
00:2:20 OPPOSITION within Labour Party over frigate buying question: Paul Jackman
00:2:36 NZ POST battles to retain motor registration business as MOT wants to take it back: Tino Pereira
00:3:26 BANKERS Assn warns Reserve Bank of dangers of inflation blow-out: Peter Verschaffelt/Don Brash/Chris Moore
00:2:17 STUDENT loans scheme is off claims Opposition : Jane Young i/v Lockwood Smith, MP Live
00:5:43 HEYLEN Eye Witness poll shows National ahead of Labour : Geoff Robinson i/v Nigel Roberts, Political Scientist
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:4:21 ELECTRICITY Industry plans by govt due out next week: Rory Newsam/Wally Gardiner, Man Fed/David Russell METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:1:26 SOUTH AFRICA scene of widespread protests against elections: Mike Wooldridge, BBC
00:2:25 WATERFRONT employers disappointed with govt's support for redundancies: Janice Rodenburg/David Young
00:1:54 AUDITOR General rejects Opposition allegation over TV advts for Superannuation: Paul Jackman i/v Simon Upton
00:2:24 UNIVERSITY Chancellors call for halt to restructuring of tertiary sector: Sarah Boyd
00:2:43 EUROPEAN Community implications concern for small exporters: Leigh Pearson/Don Walker/Jillian de Beer
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810
00:3:16 POLL shows people calling for better Health Service: Ann Howarth/Paul Frater, BERL/Laurence Malcolm, Med Schl
00:1:50 AGRICULTURE sector has come right claims distort the truth says opposition: Peter Verschaffelt/John Falloon Live
00:5:54 JAPAN's govt rocked by scandals: Neil Billington i/v Prof Seizaburo Sato, Tokyo University
00:1:06 US Embassy staff in Beirut evacuated: Jim Muir, BBC Live
00:5:23 CHURCHES need to throw out old traditional ways & apply business know-how: Neil Billington i/v Martyn McKessar
0830 NEWS Live
00:5:30 BUSH announces tough anti-drugs strategy for home and abroad: Geoff Robinson i/v Connie Lawn, Washington
00:1:32 TVNZ in running to set up State TV Station in Fiji: Sean Plunket
00:4:32 HELLENUS Corp confident Aust courts will throw out action to stop deal: Peter Verschaffelt/Michael Walls
00:2:27 LIQUOR Industry will have to re-learn law after new legislation introduced: Merle Nowland/Andrew Green, Lawyer
00:3:41 MāORI health research paper released by Dept of Health: Sean Plunket i/v Sam Rolleston, Māori Health Researcher
00:2:24 MALAGHAN Institute pleas for financial help: Nina Templeton i/v Prof William Stebhens, Malaghan Live
00:5:05 FRUIT & vegetable market: Jack Forsyth