Morning report. 1989-07-26

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Year
1989
Reference
57233
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Broadcast Date
26 Jul 1989
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0610 Ex "Checkpoint" : Coalcorp sale procedure.
0616 Ex ABC : State sector workers 24 hour strike.
0620 Ex Vincent Connell : IRA arms cache.
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment" : Richard Lawrence
0652 "Money Matters": Growth strategies to restore the economy Prof David Shepherd/Margaret Inge.
0700 NEWS
0705
00:3:22 AUDIT Office report shows govt depts overcharging for services: Rosalie Nelson i/v David Russell, Consumers In
00:2:17 AUDIT Office warns of growing trend of fraud in govt depts: Paul Jackman i/v Brian Tyler, Auditor General
00:3:34 ANZ analysis shows rate NZ coming out of recession is slowing down: Peter Verschaffelt i/v Girol Karajauglu
00:2:03 US Ambassador to NZ appointed - Della Newman : Connie Lawn i/v Sarbane
00:2:51 IRAN's Ambassador to NZ wants to strengthen ties: Leigh Pearson i/v Mohammad Taheri
00:3:15 WINE to be sold in supermarkets after vote in Parliament: Clare de Lore i/v Fred Gerbic, MP
00:2:31 SOCIAL Policy Royal Commission has been influential in tomorrows budget: Paul Jackman i/v David Lange, PM
00:1:30 OPPOSITION warning it'll scrap national super if made compulsory: Paul Jackman i/v Simon Upton, Opposition
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:4:54 LABOUR Dept rebutting Audit Office claims of poor Organisation: Sean Plunket i/v Max Kerr, Access Scheme METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:2:39 SMART confirms shareholders unlikely to get money back: Gyles Beckford i/v Graham McDonald, Peat Marwick
00:1:34 OPPOSITION fighting within over whether Crown should sell forests: Paul Jackman i/v Winston Peters
00:3:59 STUDENTS Against Drunk Driving scheme in Chch' school Gerard Counsell/Shelly Kerner, Pupil/Max Williams, ACC
00:2:44 MANU Flight restaurant serving trad Māori food wins regional award in Taste NZ Awards : Sarah Lockie
00:0:24 GRIZZLY injures girl in tent: Reader
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810 Live
00:6:59 AUDITOR General clamping down on fraud in public sector Maggie Barry i/v Don Hunn, State Services Commissioner
00:3:13 CLYDE Dam questions remain unanswered : Maureen Pennell i/v John Malcolmson / Prof David Stapleton / Bob Kilgour
00:2:37 GEOLOGIST critical of Clyde Dam situation: Rory Newsam i/v Gerald Lensen, Retired DSIR Geologist
00:6:43 VISITING Director of External Relations, Queen Mary College, Uni of London : Maggie Barry i/v John Belcher
0830 NEWS Live
00:6:55 PROPERTY Studies available in Massey: Geoff Robinson i/v Professor Stuart Locke, Dept Property Studies
00:4:55 SCHOOL Boards of Trustees to negotiate contracts with Principal & staff: Sarah Boyd/Gerald Minee/Ruth Chapman
00:2:45 COMPUTER Society says time law changed to make hacking illegal: Mark Hannan i/v Bill Williams, Computer Soc
00:3:56 SOCIAL Credit present alternative budget: Peter Verschaffelt i/v Bruce Beetham, Social Credit
00:1:11 SOVIET Parliament appeals for end of strikes: Diana Goodman, BBC
00:1:31 BRITIAN basking in unusally high temperatures in hottest summer since 1976: Keith Chalkley
00:1:45 MERLEN Wines wins gold medal at Int Wines & Spirits competition in London: Merle Nowland i/v Almuth Lorenz