National Radio news and current affairs programme 'Morning Report'. Broadcast nationwide every weekday morning included the weather forecast and coverage of major national and international stories, as well as business, sport, Pacific and Māori news.
This episode from 01 February 1990 was hosted by Kim Hill and Geoff Robinson. News with Peter Fry, sport with Tony Johnstone, weather with Jeff Sanders.
0700 NEWS
0705 Main centres forecast.
0706 QUEEN and Prince Philip arrive in Auckland this morning. Jenny Woods interviews Kay Calder, Police Media Officer.
0707 CABINET: Prime Minister announced allocation of portfolios.
CABINET: Richard Prebble returned to State Owned Enterprises. Geoffrey Palmer/Richard Prebble.
CABINET: Kim Hill interviews Political Editor Richard Griffin.
0718 GORBACHEV dismisses report that he was considering resigning. Report from Philip Short, BBC, Moscow.
0720 GAMES: Welsh Weightlifter sent home in disgrace after drug test. Report from Keigh Chalkley, London.
0722 FLETCHER Challenge Canada under attack for subsidiary's logging practices in British Columbia. Chief Earl George, hereditary chief of the Ahousaht First Nation of Clayoquot Sound. [JC Hinkie], White Radical Greenie. Report by Michael Kopp.
0727 PYRAMID: Police to prosecute organisers of money games. Report by Peter Brittenden.
0728 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
0742 South Africa: 2000 protest against police brutality. Report from Mike Wooldridge, BBC, Cape Town.
0743 MĀORI: Row brewing over Government funding for Māori Services Officer on CTU staff. Merle Nowland interviews Steve Marshall, Employers Federation Director General and Ron Burgess, CTU Secretary.
0746 METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0750 HEPATITIS B: Everyone in New Zealand under 16 to get free immunisation. Report by Peter Abernethy.
HEPATITIS B: Kim Hill interviews Sandy Milne, Director Hepatitis research unit, Whakatane.
0759 CHINA one of most dangerous countries in the world for road users. Report from Simon Long, BBC, Beijing.
0800 NEWS
0805 MUSIC
0810 CABINET: Kim Hill interviews Richard Prebble, new Minister of State-Owned Enterprises.
0820 WAITANGI: Reconciliation service to be held on steps of parliament. Merle Nowland interviews Bob Kingi, Evangelist.
WAITANGI: Geoff Robinson interviews Cardinal Tom Williams, Catholic Archbishop of Wellington.
0830 NEWS
0835 DOCTORS: Geoff Robinson interviews Dr Tom Marshall, General Practitioners Association.
0840 PHARMACY Guild afraid of de-regulation. Peter Brittenden interviews Bruce Jenkin, Executive Director, Pharmacist’s Guild.
BABY: 670 gramme baby born in October will soon go home. Lauren McKenzie interviews Lesley O'Connor, mother.
0845 LIPOSUCTION: 25 fat-reduction operations per week in New Zealand. Sarah Kate Lynch interviews Dr Warren Chan, liposuction surgeon and Fiona, Shoe Shop Manager.
0849 VOLUNTEER: Geoff Robinson interviews Professor Edgar Kahn, District of Colombia School of Law.
FRUIT & VEGETABLE MARKET: Jack Forsyth.