Morning report. 1991-10-04

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Year
1991
Reference
57747
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sports
0608 Ex BBC: Hong Kong future
0611 Ex BBC: Afghanistan reconciliation difficult
0615 Ex BBC: Brazil wracked by inflation and corruption
0620 Ex BBC: Sweden's shift to the right
0623 Ex BBC: Guatemala dispute with Belize
0625 Good Morning "Rural" New Zealand: See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0642 "Morning Comment": Ray Oppenheim, Wellington clergyman
0644 "Business Bit" Kim Hill/ Harry de Krey of Hills Hats
0650 Pacific Regional News : Ex RNZ International
0700 NEWS
0708 LIVE
00:2:31 RUGBY WORLD CUP: Kim Hill i/v Graeme Moodie, sports
00:00:3:27 SUPERANNUATION: Government pulls back from plans for means testing. Janice Rodenburg/Campion/Bolger/Moore
00:00:3:55 SUPERANNUATION reaction. Rory Newsam LIVE
00:6:04 SUPERANNUATION: Kim Hill i/v Jenny Shipley, Minister of Social Welfare
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:00:3:33 QUALITY INN BUY-OUT SAGA: Winston Peters makes public his correspondence over the saga. Paul Jackman
00:00:4:26 MāORI: Former Māori Trustee says report puts Peters in impossible situation. Adam Gifford i/v Neville Baker
00:00:1:43 PETROL PRICES: Rory Newsam i/v Geoff Atkinson. Mobil MD
00:00:0:29 ENVIRONMENTALISTS welcome appointment of Rob Storey as Environment Minister. Karlum Lattimore i/v Kevin Smith of Forest and Bird
METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:1:43 YUGOSLAV navy resumes blockade of Croatian ports, Jonathan Birchall. BBC
00:00:2:00 GERMANY: First anniversary of unification, William Horlsey BBC
0800 NEWS/REGIONAL ROUNDUP
0810 LIVE SUPERANNUATION: Geoff Robinson i/v Colin James, political writer.
00:00:2:07 CONSUMER CONFIDENCE survey. Peter Abernethy/Stephen Topliss. Westpac economist LIVE
00:5:42 NOBEL PRIZE: Kim Hill i/v Kevin Ireland, author and President of New Zealand branch of PEN.
00:00:3:22 ATOMIC CLOCK: Daylight saving starts this weekend. Peter Abernethy/Tim Armstrong. DSIR
0830 NEWS
00:00:3:38 PRISONERS EXPERTISE: Maree Collings i/v Bill Maung, Black Power spokesman
00:00:3:04 WHALE SAVING: Lois Williams i/v Marie Fromont, Conservation Department biologist from Whangarei
00:00:0:22 WHALES: Another whale found dead on the beach. Nick Hancox, Department of Conservation
00:00:1:46 DONKEYS to descend on Aotea Square to mark World Animal Day. Mike Griffin i/v Bob Kerridge, SPCA Auckland Director LIVE
00:5:34 MāORI WOMEN: Geoff Robinson i/v Nqahuia Te Awekotuku, author of newly published book Mana Wahine Māori LIVE
00:5:05 OZ SPOT: Geoff Robinson i/v Phil Kafcaloudes with the weekly look at events across the Tasman.
00:00:2:04 GAUDEMEAUS OVERTURE by Edwin Carr, premiered in Dunedin last night