Morning report. 1993-12-17

Rights Information
Year
1993
Reference
58284
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online

This content is for private viewing only. The material may not always be available for supply.
Click for more information on rights and requesting.

Ask about this item

Ask to use material, get more information or tell us about an item

Rights Information
Year
1993
Reference
58284
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online

This content is for private viewing only. The material may not always be available for supply.
Click for more information on rights and requesting.

Broadcast Date
17 Dec 1993
Credits
RNZ Collection

0600 News/Sport
0615 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0640 Report from our Mana News team
0645 Pacific Regional News : Ex RNZ International
0650 Business and financial news. Margaret Inge.
0700 NEWS
00:03:48 CHE: The revelation in post election briefing papers that several CHE are in dire financial straits calls for changes to the government's health reforms. Karlum Lattimore LIVE
00:04:04 CHE (2): Jenny Shipley - Minister of Health
00:01:40 COMALCO: The Government are to meet within the hour to discuss the power supply contract with Comalco. Tino Pereira
00:03:03 COMALCO (2): Politicians need to seriously consider what they mean when they talk about the politics of consensus. Tino Pereira i/v Dr Barry Gustafson LIVE
00:04:03 JIM ANDERTON - Alliance Leader
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:04:16 GATT: While primary producers have reacted positively to the details of the GATT agreement, they warn that the benefits of lower world tariffs won't necessarily be felt for some years yet. Adam Hollingworth
00:01:59 RUSSIA: The latest returns from the general election suggest that the extreme nationalist Liberal Democratic party, may not form the biggest party in the new parliament after all. Robert Parsons LIVE
00:03:34 FIJI: Is mourning the death of its President. Richard Naidu - Auckland lawyer METROPOLITAN PAPERS:
0800 NEWS AND REGIONAL ROUNDUP:
00:02:34 YOUTH REPORT: Social Welfare is crediting the Young Persons and their Families Act for nearly halving criminal offending by 17 - 20 year olds. Karlum Lattimore LIVE
00:04:12 HELEN CLARK: Labour Leader
00:02:10 CASINO: Auckland casino licence winner will have five year monopoly. Nick Hirst
00:03:43 POACHING: A dispute between two union groupings over allegations of poaching has turned into a philosophical argument about the whole purpose of the union movement. Jonathon Schwass p.re
00:03:47 NZ FARMERS: The world is different for NZ farmers this morning-with the announcement of the GATT deal. Graham Robertson - President of Federated Farmers
00:02:40 RETIREMENT: A Securities Commission task force report is calling for a better deal for pensioners who buy homes in retirement villages. Adam Hollingworth
0830 NEWS: p.re
00:03:57 ALCOHOL AND CRIME: Police have stepped up their campaign to break the potent link between alcohol and crime. Snr Sgt Laurie Gabites p.re
00:02:20 DROWNING: With a fortnight to go, there have already been more drownings in boating incidents this year than last. Russell Kilvington - Maritime Safety Authority
00:01:50 GENOME: Two French genetic research groups have taken a major step towards further unravelling the secret of life. Lynne Terry
00:01:55 MORNING COMMENT: Richard Lawrence
00:08:46 OZ SPOT: Phil Kafcaloudes