6.30 NEWS & TODAY TONIGHT. 14/07/1983

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Year
1983
Reference
F44123
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
6:30 News
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
14/07/1983
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND
Credits
Presenter: Philip Sherry
Presenter: Richard Long

News, sport and weather.

Paul Chase shooting followup - interview with his father.

PM Muldoon wanting to force down interest rates - mortgages at 19% and used to be 25% - inflation at 5.5%.

Abortion Laws - 2 new bills from Doug Kidd & Marilyn Waring.

Near riot at All Whites soccer game against Taipei in Taiwan.

Soviet Union threatens to leave arms control talks in protest over missiles being sited in Britain.

Shooting in USA.

Tanaka corruption trial in Japan.

Followup to Korean terrorist bomb attack in Rangoon, Burma.

Last meeting of Auckland Teachers College Council disbanded by Minister of Education Mr Wellington.

Three industrial disputes - Sealords, Marsden Point and dumping of skimmed milk at Te Rapa creating lakes of milk. Jim Bolger.

Satellite dishes & legality of NZers watching overseas programmes - Group Rentals - John Hore.

Poisoning potential from agricultural sprays for pip fruit.

London - punk sacked because of appearance.

Olympic soccer qualifier.

Cycling Tour of Southland - Jack Swart. Cox & Duff.

Americas Cup - return home of Australia 2 sail designer Tom Schnakenburg.

Squash - Jahanger Khan.

Orangutangs at Auckland Zoo.

Update - 2nd fire at Marsden Point Refinery.

TODAY TONIGHT
Disposal of raw sewage into Wellington Harbour

Barcodes - trial use in Palmerston North supermarket.

Act of Parliament for Wellington Cable car.

English speaker touring NZ on invitation of Society for Promotion of Community Standards.

Tulips at Wellington Botanic Gardens - Bas Tubert sings