Morning report. 1986-03-20. 07:00-08:00.

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1986
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38314
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Year
1986
Reference
38314
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Duration
01:32:12
Credits
RNZ Collection
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Gibson, Ken, -2013 (d.2013), Editor
Watts, Cheryl, Producer
Hudson, Brian, 1937-2010, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. ENGAGEMENT - Prince Andrew and Sarah Fergusson Prince Andrew Sarah Fergusson 00:2:40
3. SUSPECT -Swedish assassination suspect released because of lack of evidence. Wayne Brittenden 00:1:10
4. SIMCOCK - Commissioner of Inland Revenue has replied to criticisms that the dept has been taking money from people's bank accounts without them knowing. John Simcock Caroline Vennell 00:3:50
5. OPEC - oil ministers agree on production cuts. James Morgan 00:1:10
6. CASINO - police say proposal for a floating Casino in international waters of Manukau Harbour is not illegal. Insp. Crookson 45
7. HEADS & WEATHER
8. MEAT STRIKE -still no sign of a break in the meat industry dispute. Spiro Anasatsiou 00:3:40
9. WILDE -Homosexual Law Reform Bill focus of wrangling. Fran Wilde Dick Griffin 00:2:35
10. KIRKPATRICK NICARAGUA - Sandinista government confident that it had beaten the Contras. Jean Kirkpatrick 00:2:20
11. PAUA - the government has decided to relax restrictions on expoprts of raw paua shell. Kathy Bellamy David Hines 00:2:03
12. SABAH - east Malaysian state is in the midst of a political crisis. Bob Jobbins 00:1:30
13. NEWS & SPORT
14. U.S./LIBYA - USA has announced its holding more menoeuvres in disputed waters off the coast of Libya. Harold Brierly 00:1:10
15. BRADLEY - former captain of the New Zealand frigate 'Waikato' had some scathing words about the condition of the Navy's frigates when he address the Defence Review Committee's hearings in Auckland yesterday. Ian Bradley 00:1:50
16. INQUIRY - In Australia, legislation paving the way for a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the death of baby Azaria has been introduced into the Northern Territory parliament. Rebecca Scott 00:2:15
17. HEADS/PAPERS
18. FLOOD WARNING - staff of the South Canterbury Catchment Board has reacted strongly to criticism that the people in their area weren't properly warned about last week's floods. Peter Brittenden 00:2:15
19. LANGE - the Prime Minister if in Indonesia. Anna Symmans 00:2:10
20. TIZARD - Minister of Energy says the new structure of the Ministry of Energy is aimed at making it more commercially orientated. Bob Tizard Brendan Burns 00:2:35
21. DANCERS - Sydney Dance Company is in Wellington. Adrian Batchelor Alfred Williams 00:2:15
22. END FILLER - Prima Donna throws glass of wine in the face of Guardian critic. 45