Morning report. 1989-05-30

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1989
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Nonfiction radio programs
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Broadcast Date
30 May 1989
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0610 Ex "Checkpoint" : CTU's radical programme strategy
0617 Ex "Aussat" : North Atlantic Alliance
0621 Ex "Sportsworld" : Brass Monkey motorbike rally
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment" : Jim Veitch
0652 "Money Matters" : Australian Dollar : Margaret Inge
0700 NEWS
0705 Live MISSING Taita teenager still not found: Maggie Barry i/v Detective Senior Sergeant John Marsden
00:1:57 SWEDISH couple still missing and progress is slow: Paul Patrick / Bouchier
00:1:55 CONCERN growing about tourism backlash against NZ: Mark Hannan / Peter Tapsell, Pol Min / Anneling, Swed Emb
00:1:31 NATO summit in Brussels proposes 20% cut in US troops in Western Europe: David McNeal, BBC
00:2:49 ANZAC frigate programme being discussed in Caucus: Richard Griffin / David Lange
00:2:10 POLITICAL polls shows support of Rogernomics still strong Rosalie Nelson
00:2:32 BUSINESS Round Table gives thumbs down to CTU proposal for restructuring: Janice Rodenburg i/v Roger Kerr, BRT
00:0:51 CHINESE students occupying Tiananmen square unsure how to continue protest: James Miles, BBC
00:4:06 WINTER strikes much of the country: Ann Howarth i/v Jim Salinger, Weather Office
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:2:36 GREENPEACE alleges another US nuclear accident coverup: Michael Kopp i/v Jacquie Barrington, Greenpeace
00:3:41 BOB JONES appointed to help govt as overseas property consultant: Rosalie Nelson i/v Bob Jones METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:3:16 MOORLIFE Elixir leaves Austria in perfect condition says Manufacturer: Charlotte Miller
00:1:55 COMMERCE Commission warns against fast-track manager systems like New Image: Nina Templeton / Tom Wilson, CC Live
00:5:38 MOORLIFE Managing Director comes to NZ: Geoff Robinson i/v David Ewins, MD, Moorlife
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810
00:1:53 AUSTRALIAN dollar volatile following economy figures: Phil Kafcaloudes, Sydney Live
00:3:56 NZ DOLLAR fluctuating considerably over recent weeks: Geoff Robinson i/v Peter Verschaffelt
00:6:22 IMMIGRATION problem results in Prime Minister visiting Western Samoa: Clare de Lore / David Lange
00:2:42 ACCOMMODATION Industry hit by depression and blames govt: Tino Pereira i/v John Davie, Exec Dir, Motel Fedn
00:2:18 YOUTH Affairs Ministry has new head : Mark Hannan i/v Dr Joyce Quinnell
00:1:25 TASMANIAN Premier Robin Gray to be sworn in for another term following controversial election: Phil Kafcaloudes
0830 NEWS
00:2:50 SOVIET trade delegation visiting NZ: Leigh Pearson i/v Vadim Efremov, Head, Soviet Trade Mission
00:2:23 OTAGO Acc Society may prosecute following sulphuric acid spillage into harbour: Lynn Freeman i/v Neil Watson
00:3:28 MEDICAL Assn says health profs & public should speak out over cuts: Ann Howarth i/v Dr Lewis King, Chairperson
00:2:43 COMMUNITY & union groups fighting back against Auckland health cuts: Jill Gallop / Gosche, Health Unions Live
00:5:26 OPPOSITION outlines health policies for next year's elections: Maggie Barry i/v Don McKinnon
00:3:56 NUCLEAR Free Pacific - a documentary : Michael Kopp i/v Alister Barry, Filmmaker
00:4:46 DICK SMITH completes record shattering flight around the world: Sean Plunket i/v Dick Smith, Adventurer