Morning report. 1991-11-04

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Year
1991
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57766
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:54:38
Broadcast Date
04 Nov 1991
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) 1986-2007, Broadcaster

0700 NEWS

0708

00:4:19 BOLGER returning home. Richard Griffin interviews Jim Bolger, Prime Minister. LIVE

00:4:28 MURDER/OWAKA: Kim Hill interviews Lynn Freeman, Chief Reporter, Dunedin.

00:00:1:49 EDUCATION: Students stunned at Government decision on Loan repayments. Sarah Lockie. LIVE

00:10:16 EDUCATION: Geoff Robinson interviews Lockwood Smith, Minister of Education and Emma Reid, University Students Assocation.

0727 WEATHER

0730 NEWS & SPORT

00:00:1:45 DOCTORS: Strike planned to go ahead. Tino Pereira.

00:00:3:06 SUPER: Government introduced legislation to ban ageism. Sarah Lockie interviews Liz Noble, Age Concern.

METROPOLITAN PAPERS

00:00:1:59 IRA bombing on Belfast hospital. Keith Chalkley.

00:00:2:48 MIDDLE EAST: Syrian and Lebanese to meet the Israelis. Barnaby Mason. BBC.

00:00:1:28 ISRAEL eases artillery bombardment in Lebanon. Paul Adams BBC. LIVE

00:5:06 MIDDLE EAST: Geoff Robinson interviews Barnaby Mason. BBC.

0800 NEWS/REGIONAL ROUNDUP

0810

00:4:12 BOLGER could be in cabinet this afternoon. Leigh Pearson.

00:00:2:48 CTU: Pat Kelly criticise union leadership. Tino Pereira interviews Angela Foulkes, Council of Trade Unions vice-president. LIVE

00:5:42 DRAMA/EDUCATION: Kim Hill interviews Kate Donelan, President, Australian Assocation for Drama in Education.

00:00:2:29 GREENS: Support for alliance between minority third parties. Philip Boeyen interviews Mike Smith, Greens spokesperson.

00:00:2:48 FIJI: NZ invited to help organise international observers for Fiji general election. Tino Pereira interviews Jokapeci Koroi, President of Fiji Labour Party.

0830 NEWS LIVE

00:6:33 UNIONIST: Kim Hill interviews Philip Jennings of the white collar international grouping, FIET.

00:00:3:38 NUCLEAR: No nuclear power plants likely to be built in near future. Judy Lessing.

00:00:0:44 GATT: Cairns group could be influential in final days of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade talks. Leigh Pearson interviews Philip Burdon, Trade Negotiations Minister LIVE

00:4:22 GUY FAWKES: Geoff Robinson interviews Peter Faulkner, Chief Executive of the Medical Association.

00:00:2:19 CCS: Charity hopes to raise close to $1 million. Anne-Marie Johnsen. LIVE

00:5:50 MOT/MOTORCYCLE: Geoff Robinson interviews Linda Graham, Ministry of Transport officer.