Morning report. 1994-06-03

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Broadcast Date
03 Jun 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
00:02:58 WINSTON PETERS: Concern at the erosion of public confidence in the tax system has seen the government conceding ground over Winston Peters' tax scam allegations. Anastasia Harallambi i/v Winston Peters
00:02:15 PRIVILEGES: In another development in the ongoing arguments over the Cook Islands tax deals. Parliament's powerful privileges committee is considering whether to release documents about the deals. Janice Rodenburg LIVE
00:04:03 CREECH: Wyatt Creech - Revenue Minister
00:01:09 NAT BANK: The National Bank has broken its silence over suggestions made in Parliament tht it was involved in insider trading earlier this year. Tino Pereira LIVE
00:04:04 ANDERSON: John Anderson - National Bank Chief Executive
00:02:59 MARIJUANA: An Australian debate on de-criminalising marijuana has crossed the Tasman, with Labour leader Helen Clark calling for a review of the law. Janice Rodenburg WEATHER:
0730 NEWS AND SPORT: LIVE
00:04:08 CULLEN: Michael Cullen - Labour Party's finance spokesperson
00:02:50 SEA CAT: A large British ferry company says the proposed use of a wave-piercing catamatan for the Cook Strait service would be a success and would introduce New Zealanders to a first-class craft. Tino Pereira i/v Steve Harris METROPOLITAN PAPERS:
0800 NEWS:
00:02:19 TELECOM: Telecom workers have settled their collective employment contract. Kerry Lamont
00:02:24 LEG: In Auckland, details have emerged of another hospital patient in acute need of treatment having to wait for surgery. Clare Pasley LIVE
00:03:44 JUDY LESSING: The United Nations Development Programme urges the world's rich nations today to earmark one-fifth of their post-cold War peace dividend to social causes. Judy Lessing
00:03:17 FIRE SALE: The Fire Service says it may sell off more of its housing to staff at discount rates. Mary Tait
00:02:01 KINDY: Auckland kindergarten teachers are balking at plans to make them bear the costs of bulk funding. Adam Gifford i/v Pamela Hill
00:01:32 CLINTON/POPE: President Clinton who's on his way to attend the D-Day celebrations in France is now in Italy where he has had a meeting with the Pope to discuss birth control and abortion. David Willey
00:02:16 WEATHER: A weather expert is offering long odds on Auckland getting the rain it needs. Adam Hollingworth
0830 NEWS AND REGIONAL ROUNDUP:
00:02:17 STRIP-SEARCH: Otahuhu College in South Auckland has admitted to strip-searching a class full of schoolgirls for 15 dollars which went missing on Wednesday. Kerry Lamont has been talking to the PPTA's Principals Council and school's headmaster about the incident LIVE
00:03:13 ELLIS: Tony Ellis - Wellington barrister
00:00:32 FRASER: The death of top psychiatrist Fraser McDonald is being described a huge loss to his colleagues and the community. LIVE
00:04:28 SEXISM: Advertising may be sexist at times - according to some of its critics - but it's nothing like the way it was. Suzanne Viner
00:01:06 KIM HILL:
00:01:50 MORNING COMMENT: Mary Evans LIVE
00:08:05 OZ SPOT: P. Kafcaloudes