Morning report. 1995-10-17

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Broadcast Date
17 Oct 1995
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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. David Jones.
0700 NEWS FISHING - Chatham Islanders angry that much of fishing quota for area held by outsiders who don't use local services and put nothing into local economy. Around 200 people attend public meeting to discuss issue and alleged recent violence against mainland-based fishing crews and gear. I/v with mayor Pat Smith. ILLEGIBLE MAN MARCH - thousands of black men join the Washington march, day illegible for black men to unite, pledge self-rellans and reaffirm commitment to families. Record of march organiser, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, illegible accused of racial prejudice. Correspondent Connie Lawn reports on the march. ILLEGIBLE WILDE, outgoing WN mayor, labelled "turncoat" by former Labour colleagues. ILLEGIBLE Graham Kelly says her endorsement of successful mayoral candidate Mark Blumsky fatally injured chances of Labour MP Liz Tennet. Mr Kelly i/ved live; live i/v with Fran Wilde. ILLEGIBLE WILDE appointed chair of Housing NZ. Labour's Housing spokesman Paul Swain illegible it provides her with opportunity to make change in housing policy. (Kathryn Street) FISHING - live i/v with chief exec of Fedn of Commercial Fishermen, Tony Crag, illegible Chatham Islands row.
0730 NEWS/WEATHER/SPORTS ILLEGIBLE - Waitangi Tribunal report says Crown blatantly disregarded Treaty of illegible in rush to build town in 1960s, concludes Māori claimants are entitled illegible compensation for losses and injury they suffered. Comment from Mahlon Nepia f Ngati Turangitukua and Buddy Mikaere of Waitangi Tribunal. (Peter Fowler) NATIONAL PARTY selects AK Univ law professor Dr Wayne Mapp to win back North illegible seat of defector Bruce Cliffe. (Alexia Russell) ILLEGIBLE COOPER - United NZ Party says cabinet minister Warren Cooper should be equired to resign from cabinet as soon as arrangements for re-allocation of portfolios can be made. Live i/v with United's deputy leader Bruce Cliffe. NFLATION FIGURES out today, could influence interest rates downward again. Comment from Clive Thorpe of Trustbank and David Plank of Bankers Trust. (Bronwen Evans) RAQ - President Saddam Hussein wins near total victory in election. Why did he old the poll? I/v with George Hawatmeh, editor of "Jordan Times".
0800 NEWS/WEATHER GROWN HEALTH ENTERPRISES - another chief exec resigns, John Peters of Wairarapa health. He blames moves to take key decision out of his hands and give them to RHA. Comment also from Brent Layton, Crown Health Assn, and Peter Roberts, public Health Coalition. (Kiri Coughlan) NEW MAYOR of Carterton, Georgina Beyer, probably world's first transexual illegible, sought by media worldwide for i/vs. She's i/ved live. PAPERS/ASPAC HEADLINES STREET RACE - future of WN race in balance with local council and corporate illegible undecided on whether event has future in capital. Live i/v with new mayor Mark Blumsky. COOK ISLANDS TAX INQUIRY - spotlight back on IRD today. 3 colleagues of Michael scott will be on witness stand, who he says have been victimised as he has for holding views contrary to departmental line. Views involve whether transcations investigated by inquiry were tax evasion or avoidance. (Alexia Russell) MCGILLICUDDY SERIOUS PARTY decides to relaunch itself as Right of Centre party illegible ROC, in order to reduce its popularity before next election. Live i/v with party leader Graeme Cairns. REGIONAL WEATHER
0830 NEWS/SPORTS AK UNIVERSITY student fees to increase by 15% next year. Vice Chancellor Kit Carson argues govt funding cuts are to blame. Comment also from Students Assn president Brendon Lane. (Eileen Cameron) MILLION MAN MARCH - live i/v with Washington correspondent Connie Lawn. CAM CAMPION, former Wanganui MP and supporter of voluntary euthanasia, dies of cancer. Live i/v with friend and colleague MP Michael Laws. RAPE VICTIMS - Police Assn says they shouldn't have to appear in court to give evidence, sets up group Victimsnz to fight for rights of people harmed by criminals. Comment from Assn spokesman Graham Harding. (Karlum Lattimore) COMMENT ILLEGIBLE STREET - Bet Gilroy pulls her last pint. Live i/v with correspondent <eith Chalkey about Julie Goodyear's final scene.