Morning report. 1985-10-17. 07:00-08:00.

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1985
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37977
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Year
1985
Reference
37977
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:30:37
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Fry, Peter, Presenter
Henry, Trevor, Editor
McNish, Margaret Ann, Producer
Allen, Norm (b.1925), Sports presenter
Radio New Zealand. National Programme (estab. 1964, closed 1986), Broadcaster

1. INTRO
2. LANGE/HAWKE - The Prime Ministers of A'lia and NZ met in the Bahamas today to discuss sanctions against SA. David Lange Mark Scott 00:03:15
3. RELLY - According to Gavin Relly, head of SA's largest business concern, the Anglo-American mining corporation, criticism of SA is just an easy way to win international approval. Gavin Relly 00:02:15
4. AWARDS - Three important industrial awards have Glynn Jones been settled during the past 24 hours, setting an informal guideline of more than 15% for the rest of the wage round. Glynn Jones 00:03:20
5. WEATHER
6. LEADERSHIP - National Party Opposition Caucus meets in Parliament this morning with contentious issue of a place for Sir R Muldoon on front bench still unresolved. Dick Griffin 00:03:15
7. BANKS - Industrial action by bank staff continues today in protest at an increased location allowance paid only to those in A'land and Wgtn. Jane Thompson 00:02:55
8. DUNEDIN BANKS - Some Dunedin workers won't be paid today because of bank officers strike. Craig Hill Maureen Pennell 00:02:00
9. BIRTH - NZ Committee for Children says children born as result of new birth technology should have right to information about their biological parents. Penny St John 00:01:35
10. GREENPEACE - Protest ship Greenpeace is waiting to see if emergency repairs to a faulty generator, will allow it to set sail for NZ. Bob Simpson 00:01:20
11. PROTEST - Greenpeace spokesman Gerd Leipold who's on board says even though the ship has had to change its course, it doesn't mean protest is over. Gerd Leipold David Hines 00:01:05
12. NEWS/SPORT
13. HLR DEBATE - Homosexual Law Reform Bill was back in Parliament again last night as MPs continued the second reading debate. LEIGH PEARSON 00:01:55
14. OPEN DOOR - Unemployed NZers have been given hard time in A'lian press this week. Scott Prasser Ali Stuart 00:02:45
15. PAPERS
16. DRIVING TEST - New driving test introduced as trial in Wgtn 18 mths ago has been so successful it's to be extended to other areas around the country. Gay Cavill 00:01:35
17. GRADUATES - Relationship between universities and employers under microscope at NZ's first national conference in graduate employment. Jane Young 00:02:20
18. TREATY - Crucial round of talks aimed at establishing a South Pacific regional fisheries treaty gets underway in Apia today. Doug Watson 00:02:20
19. SHIPBUILDING - NZ shipbuilding industry says it's at crisis point. Ted Simms Lualemana Tino Pereira 00:03:00
20. FESTIVAL - Star-studded line-up of international artists announced for a festival which organisers hope will turn into NZ's equivalent of Adelaide Arts Festival. Gay Cavill 00:01:30