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

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1986
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56513
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Rights Information
Year
1986
Reference
56513
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:31:25
Credits
RNZ Collection
Hill, Kim, 1955-, Presenter
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Gibson, Ken, -2013 (d.2013), Editor
Watts, Cheryl, Producer
Hudson, Brian, 1937-2010, Producer
Button, Peter Thomas (b.1929, d.1987), Interviewee
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

Morning Report for 3 July 1986, 07:00-08:00am. The programme runs as follows:
1. News
2. Homosexual Law Reform – Last night MPs voted to continue the debate on the Homosexual Law Reform Bill. The final vote is still to be taken. Leigh Pearson 00:2:35
3. Prime Minister David Lange returned home last night. Brendan Burns 00:2:10
4. ANZUS - The Reagan administration has delivered a sweeping and angry statement about its relations with New Zealand. Charles Redman 00:2:25 - Live Dick Griffin
5. Headlines and weather
6. Farm package – The Government’s farm package seems to have received almost universal criticism and disapproval. Gyles Beckford, Max Bradford, John Falloon, Gavin McGinley 00:5:40
7. News and sport
8. Caucus - Labour caucus considers today the Government’s proposal to publicly sell shares in the Bank of New Zealand. Leigh Pearson 00:2:35
9. Headlines and papers
10. Grant Patterson 00:2:35
11. Coronet Peak Fire - Mount Cook Group's new two-million-dollar ski recreation building was badly damaged by fire. Jack Enright 00:1:40
12. Police Launch (motorboat) sinks – The launch ‘Lady Elizabeth II’ sank yesterday near the entrance to Wellington Harbour. Senior Sergeant Philip Ward died, and Constable Glenn Hughes is still missing. Two others were injured. Rescue helicopter pilot Peter Button speaks. 00:1:55
13. Housing - Housing Corp is carrying out a survey of women's views on housing. Jane Thompson 00:2:05
14. Marlborough Students - A group of 45 Marlborough College students from Blenheim were stranded in a Wellington storm. David Hines 00:1:45
15. US defence against Soviet missiles (BBC) – The United States says it has made an important breakthrough in the programme to develop a defence against soviet missile attacks. Harold Brierley 00:1:20
16. Smoke Free - Organisers of Smoke Free Week are getting an overwhelming response to their telephone advice service. Roz Mason, Mark Hannan 00:1:50
17. End Filler - Wild animals running around in Moscow 00:0:35