Morning report. 1994-03-23

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Broadcast Date
23 Mar 1994
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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
00:02:46 OSCAR:
00:02:04 OSCAR (2): But the night didn't belong solely to "The Piano" Judy Lessing LIVE
00:03:31 HAMISH: The success of The Piano raises the question of how necessary is it for the taxpayer to fund films and other arts forms. Hamish Keith
00:04:42 PETERS: NZ First leader Winston Peters has named names, as he continues his campaign for a full investigation into allegations of tax fraud in the Cook Islands. Janice Rodenburg
00:02:48 IRD: The Commissioner of Inland Revenue, David Henry, says there's no evidence of New Zealand's tax laws being broken in the use of the Cook Islands as a tax haven. LIVE
00:04:04 WINSTON: Winston Peters
0730 NEWS AND SPORT: LIVE
00:03:32 DOMESTIC: The issue of violence in the home got national attention last night with the screening of the television documentary "Nott just a domestic". Hilary Foged - spokesperson for Womens Refugee
00:01:53 HUI-DECADE: A Māori health hui being hailed as the most significant in ten years begins in Rotorua today. Kerry Lamont METROPOLITAN PAPERS:
0800 NEWS:
00:03:36 FERRY: Ships officers say they warned RNZ about event leading to the grounding of the Ferry Aratika. Peter Fowler LIVE
00:02:40 HARPER RAIL: NZR rejects John Walker's allegations about safety, and says experience was not a factor in the Aratika grounding. Paul Harper - Interisland line general manager
00:01:19 FORTEX: The future of the Fortex meat processing company remains uncertain with further negotiations on a financial rescue package to continue today. Stephen Parker LIVE
00:03:38 FORTEX (2): Tim Preston - Investment analyst
00:02:38 BOMBS: Wellington police hope their arrest of two teenage youths who've been experimenting with explosives will serve as a warning to others who may be contemplating setting off home made bombs. Karlum Lattimore
0830 NEWS AND REGIONAL ROUNDUP: p.re
00:03:05 POWELL: The organisation representing hospital specialists says doctors are angry about what they claim is creeping privatisation of the health system. Ian Powell - Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
00:02:38 SAILOR: A NZ naval rating's ship is heading for home, while he remains in New Caledonia, helping police with their inquiries into the death of a local woman. Glenda Wakeham i/v Lt Sandy McKie from the navy p.re
00:02:26 DRYBURGH: One of the New Zealanders who worked on the Piano and was nominated for the Oscars, was cameraman Stuart Dryburgh, of Auckland
00:01:38 TUZLA: A United Nationa transport plane has flown into the airport at Tuzla, in north-eastern Bosnia, with a substantial cargo of supplies for the beleaguered Muslim enclave. Richard Carruthers LIVE
00:03:32 APPLEBY: A new navigational system, designed to help blind pedestrians negotiate the streets, is to be tested on Auckland's North Shore. Jonathon Appleby - Director of Franmark Technology
00:01:50 MORNING COMMENT: Phyllis Guthardt LIVE
00:06:18 CORRESPONDENT: Frances Kennedy