Morning report. 1985-10-23. 07:00-08:00.

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1985
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37984
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Rights Information
Year
1985
Reference
37984
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:29:14
Broadcast Date
23 Oct 1985
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Fry, Peter, Presenter
Gibson, Ken, -2013 (d.2013), Editor
Hudson, Brian, 1937-2010, Producer
Watts, Cheryl, Producer
Allen, Norm (b.1925), Sports presenter
Radio New Zealand. National Programme (estab. 1964, closed 1986), Broadcaster

1. INTRO
2. INTEREST/DOLLAR - Leading money market dealer believes interest rates have turned the corner. Tim Brown Grant Wooliams 00:06:25
3. CHOGM - The C'wealth Summit is over. Meeting has achieved the major breakthrough on SA sanctions it was looking for. Mark Scott 00:03:45
4. WEATHER FORECAST
5. BANKS - Dispute which closed trading banks last week isn't over yet. Jane Thompson 00:03:10
6. STROKE VICTIM - Patricia Neal, stroke-victim, talks from Auckland this morning. Valerie Eaton-Griffith also spoke of what she called vital role of volunteers in recovery of stroke victims. P Neal
7. BRAYBROOKE - Leading opponent of Homosexual Law Reform Bill believes it will be passed. Napier MP Geoff Braybrooke says battle lost. Geoff Braybrooke Clare de Lore. 00:02:35
8. NEWS WEATHER SPORT
9. Look at finance with Peter Churchouse. Peter Churchouse
10. RAINBOW WARRIOR - Final decision made on resting place of RW. Elaine Shaw Kirsty Cameron 00:02:00
11. RAILWAY JOBS - Min of Trans Richard Prebble has assured railway workers of job security. Railways annual report tabled in Parliament. L T Pereira 00:02:25
12. TODAY'S PAPERS
13. PREBBLE - Important award settled at around 15%. Yesterday employers & union reps in road transport industry agreed on settlements of between 14 and 16 per cent, with lower paid drivers getting nearly 19 per cent. Richard Prebble 00:01:00
14. CAMPBELL - Driver Union advocate, Rob Campbell, doesn't share Minister's pessimism. He's says it's a good settlement. Rob Campbell 00:01:10
15. DIVER - Man who represented employers, Employers Federation advocate, Paul Diver, shares Mr Prebbles concerns about closures and lay-offs. Paul Diver 00:01:55
16. CHAMBERLAIN - Fed Farmers vice president, Brian Chamberlain, says it's another blow to farmers. Brian Chamberlain 00:02:00
17. FARM RELIEF - Pressure building up on Govt to announce its farm relief package. Craig McMurtrie 00:03:25
18. TAXI-DRIVERS - In Llanelli, Southern Wales, a 37 yr old women has begun a taxi service exculsively for women. Glenys Preston