Morning report. 1988-07-26.

Rights Information
Year
1988
Reference
56997
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online

This content is for private viewing only. The material may not always be available for supply.
Click for more information on rights and requesting.

Ask about this item

Ask to use material, get more information or tell us about an item

Rights Information
Year
1988
Reference
56997
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online

This content is for private viewing only. The material may not always be available for supply.
Click for more information on rights and requesting.

Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:30:00
Broadcast Date
26 Jul 1988
Credits
RNZ Collection
Hill, Kim, 1955-, Presenter
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Gibson, Ken, -2013 (d.2013), Editor
Vennell, Caroline, Producer
Hudson, Brian, 1937-2010, Producer
Ahern, Gary, Sports presenter
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. AIR NEW ZEALAND - reported to have had a large fall in profit. PEREIRA..00:01:43.
2. TRADE REACTION - exporters greet NZs latest trade figures with the hope that the country may be on the verge of an export-led recovery..VERSCHAFFELT WRAP/WIGGS/GARDINER/CHAMBERLAIN..00:03:48.
3. PN FLOODS - three hundred Palmerston North people spent a second night away from their homes as floodwaters slowly recede.. HARALLAMBI LIVE.
4. CUP DECISION - NZ and San Diego to go ahead in the meantime and settle their differences on the water in September.. MANSON VOICER..
5. DRUGS MURDER - police believe a young man shot dead near Matamata last week had been involved in the cultivation of cannabis worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.. DET. INSPECTOR DENBY..00:01:12.
6. SURGICAL - call for the closing of small surgical units around the country RODENBURG/I.V. STEWART - ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS..00:03:05.
7. HEADS & WEATHER
8. P.S.A. - strategy paper drawn up the the PSA proposed that the union set itself a membership target of a hundred thousand.. SHARLAND/FESLIER. 00:02:19.
9. WOMEN VOTE - national women's organisation says the Labour Gov has backed down on all its election promises on women's issues.. WILLIAMS/CLEARY/WONAAC..00:02:14.
10. TEACHERS - primary school teachers union has welcomed moves by its secondary school colleagues towards closer co-operation between teacher unions.. SHARLAND..00:01:38.
11. BOTTOM - a man who bared his backside within view of the Prince and Princess of Wales five years ago, says he's offended by the use of the incident as the basis for a General Motors ad in a leading London newspaper..- GEE/MIHAKA..00:01:39.
12. NEWS & SPORT
13. VANUATU - five members of the ruling party have been expelled from Parliament..DALTON BBC..00:01:32.
14. AFRICAN - the Australasian and Pacific head of the African National Congress says NZ may be a small country but its anti-apartheid stand can do much to lead world opinion against what he describes as the atrocities in South Africa..O'BRIEN WRAP/FUNDHE..00:02:19.
15. HEADS & PAPERS
16. FORESTS - High court in Chch backs a local body's right to control logging of native forests in private hands.. BECKFORD..00:01:37.
17. OIL - Petrocorp intends to start drilling the first of two new appraisal wells to further test its Waihapa oil find.. NEWSAM..00:01:26.
18. GOLDCORP - deposed chairman has strongly criticised the Bank of New Zealand which put his company in receivership two weeks ago.. HIRST/SMITH 00:01:35.
19. HAYDEN FOR GG - Australia's Foreign Minister has given the firmest indication that he wants and expects to be Australia's next Governor-General HAYDEN/DOBELL WRAP..00:01:54.
20. HOSPITALITY - industry honoured its top people last night and for the first time voted for the country's top beers.. KINGSTON/HAWKINS OF DB/YOUNG..00:02:39.
21. TV NEW LOOK - news made its debut on our screens at 6 p.m. last night. PATRICK/NORRIS..00:01:44.