Morning report. 1985-11-21. 07:00-08:00.

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1985
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38039
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Rights Information
Year
1985
Reference
38039
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:30:39
Broadcast Date
21 Nov 1985
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Humphrey, Hewitt, Presenter
Lee, Michael, Editor
Vennell, Caroline, Producer
Hudson, Hilary, Producer
Radio New Zealand. National Programme (estab. 1964, closed 1986), Broadcaster

1. News
2. ECONOMIC PAPER - Jim McLay has released his Party's economic paper Brendon Burns 00:01:35
3. ROBERTS/DAWE - Professor John Roberts comments on economic statement Rufus Dawe Grant Woolliams 00:03:50
4. MCLAY/LIVE
5. HEADS AND WEATHER
6. REAGAN/GORBACHEV - Continuing talks on second day of their summit Gordon Martin 00:02:05
7. HOTEL DISPUTE - Strike action affects hotels in many parts of the country today Glyn Jones 00:01:25
8. BUS STRIKE - In New Plymouth, Wellington, Christchurch Dunedin and Invercargill today Graeme Small Glyn Jones 00:01:50
9. RIOT BILL - Government has introduced a Bill which will make prosecutions in riots simpler James Weir 00:01:15
10. GLYN/POLICE - Police officer says that maintaining law and order is responsibility of all New Zealanders Jim Glyn 00:01:35
11. GOVERNOR-GENERAL - Taking the official oath Ali Stuart 00:03:05
12. NEWS AND SPORT
13. LAW REFORM - Parliament debating Homosexual Law Reform Bill for two and a half hours last night James Weir 00:02:15
14. CARS - Coachworkers union expresses concern at recent developments in motor vehicle industry Paul Davenport 00:03:20
15. HEADS AND PAPERS
16. CHINA DEAL - First joint venture between New Zealand and China has been signed up at Parliament Anna Symmans 00:02:05
17. SHEEP - MAF has released draft copy of its code of welfare for the live sheep trade Doug Watson 00:01:25 WELLS - SBCA opposed to Government's policy of letting live sheep be exported for slaughter overseas Neil Wells David Hines 00:02:05
18. REPORT - Released on the role of the doctor on N.Z. Chris Heath 00:01:45
19. FISH - Delegation of Māori tribes will meet PM to present recommendations on Māori fishing rights Alison Bartley 00:02:35
20. WRITING - Bank of New Zealand Writers Awards have been announced Katherine White Gay Cavill 00:02:30