Morning report. 1996-10-14.

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1996
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Duration
02:07:23
Broadcast Date
14 Oct 1996
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Hosking, Mike, Presenter
Walley, Allan, Editor
Frykberg, Eric, Producer
Dewhurst, Andrew, Sports presenter
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 Headlines/News/Sports Bulletin/short weather forecast
0608 News in Māori
0614 Headlines/Paper Report
0618 Rural News
0630 News Update
0640 Report from our Mana News team
0645 Pacific Regional News : Ex RNZ International
0650 Business and financial news. David Jones
0700 NEWS ELECTION RESULT - key role for NZ First as power broker in any coalition govt. Leader Winston Peters not talking publicly but deputy Tau Henare agrees to talk i/ved live, says that NZ First could go with either National or Labour; National leader Jim Bolger expects to talk to Winston Peters within next 48 hours but says little will happen quickly; Labour leader Helen Clark says she can't ignore possibility that Mr Peters might go with National; live discussion with political reporters Janice Rodenburg, Marie Hosking, Stephen Parker, Kathryn Street. INTRAVENOUS DRUGS - Health ministry discussion paper estimates 26,000 NZers depend on opioids like morphine and homebake and number growing by 15% a year. Paper says drug treatment programmes can't keep pace, proposes changing methadone programme to use GPs more. Comment from report author Dr Doug Sellman and GPs Assn chair Dr Clive Stone. (Helen Matterson); live i/v with Therese Egan, senior analyst mental health services with Health ministry. GOLF - U S Team proves too good for NZ in Dunhill Cup final in Scotland, wins 2 matches to 1. Comment from NZ's only winner in final, Frank Nobilo; i/v with correspondent Mark Andrew.
0730 NEWS/WEATHER/SPORTS ELECTION RESULT - papers - editorials on election results. ELECTION RESULT - live discussion with correspondents Zandra Sharpe, Martin Walker, Keith Chalkley, Lynn Terry about overseas reaction. ELECTION RESULT - special votes still to be counted, leaving candidates in 5 electorates still on tenterhools. Comment from Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan, Richard Northey, Brian Donnelly. (Clare Pasley) ELECTION RESULT - Waipareira electorate - National and Labour both claim they can still win most marginal seat through special votes. Battle between National's Brian Neeson and Labour's Chris Carter. (Iain Gracie) EELCTION RESULT - financial markets - analysts suspect there may be some volatility in money markets this week but extreme reaction unlikely. Live i/vs with Colonial's investment manager Tom Trip and Westpac head of foreign exchange dealing, Chris Rand. FINANCE - money markets latest with David Jones.
0800 NEWS/WEATHER ELECTION RESULT - coalition - how long before we know shape of govt and what happens in meantime? Live i/v with Political editor Karen Fisher. INTRAVENOUS DRUGS - Health ministry report recomends widening methadone programme so more GPs rather than only specialised clinics can offer treatment. Some GPs concerned about idea. Live i/vs with report author and director of National Centre for Treatment of Drug and Alcohol Addiction, Dr Doug Sellman. PAPERS/ASPAC HEADLINES ELECTION RESULT - Australian business leaders keenly interested in NZ's state of political limbo. Neil Scott, head of Australian branch of Australia-NZ business council, concerned by uncertainty and role of NZ First in future govt - i/ved live. MONDAY OZ SPOT - live i/v with correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes about weekend's events across Tasman (Federal Asst Treasurer resigns over conflict of interest; Treasurer Peter Costello also involved in financial controversy; Independent Federal MP Pauline Hanson says there will be civil war because of Asian immigrants and privileges given to Aborigines)
0830 NEWS/SPORT FISHING - Court of Appeal rules Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission has disadvantaged Chatham Islands Moriori re allocation of quota, gives Commission until this afternoon to come up with solution. Comment from Maui Solomon and Sir Tipene O'Regan. (Mark Torley) BOUGAINVILLE plunged into new uncertainty with assassinatin of transitional govt premier Theodore Miriung. I/v with Papua New Guinea "Post Courier" journalist Noel Pascoe. (Mng Rpt) ELECTION RESULT - now 15 Māori MPs, highest number ever. Live i/v with Alliance's Sandra Lee, now a list MP, and Donna Awater-Huata, ACT list. ANTARTICA - long winter night seems to be having strange effects on some people. At U S base McMurdo, FBI agents called in to investigate assault case involving 3 cooks while mediator called in to Australia's Casey base to deal illegible dispute among staff. Live i/v with NZ's Scott base chef Stu Hopkins, who says nothing's happened there yet but being inside and in dark for long time does present its problems. ISRAEL/PALESTINE - moves to restart peace process progressing slowly - talks on Hebron have been delayed but there have been discussions elsewhere and Israel has eased closure of Palestinian territories. Live i/v with correspondent Robert Berger.