National Radio news and current affairs programme 'Morning Report'. Broadcasting nationwide every weekday morning including the weather forecast and coverage of major national and international stories, as well as business, sport, Pacific and Māori news.
This episode from 07 September 1989 is hosted by Geoff Robinson and Neil Billington.
0700 NEWS (with Robert Taylor)
0705 Main centres forecast.
0706 FRIGATE decision may finally be answered today: Goeffrey Palmer, Prime Minister. Richard Prebble former cabinet minister. Bob Tizard. Sonja Davies, chairperson. Frank O'Flynn, former defence minister. Report by Jane Young.
OPPOSITION within Labour Party over frigate buying question: Report by Paul Jackman.
0714 NZ POST battles to retain motor vehicle registration business as the Ministry Of Transport wants to take it back: Report by Tino Pereira.
BANKERS Association warns Reserve Bank of dangers of inflation blow-out: Don Brash, Reserve Bank Governor. Chris Moore, Westpac economist. Report by Peter Verschaffelt.
0720 STUDENT loans scheme is off claims Opposition: Jane Young interviews Winston Peters and Lockwood Smith, opposition MPs.
0722 Live: HEYLEN Eye Witness poll shows National ahead of Labour: Geoff Robinson interviews Nigel Roberts, Political Scientist.
0727 WEATHER (with Vivienne Murray)
0730 NEWS (with Robert Taylor) and SPORT (with Graeme Moody)
0740 ELECTRICITY Industry plans by government due out next week: Wally Gardiner, Manufacturers Federation. David Russell, Consumers Institute. Report by Rory Newsam.
0745 METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0748 SOUTH AFRICA scene of widespread protests against elections: Report from Mike Wooldridge, BBC.
0750 WATERFRONT employers disappointed with government's support for redundancies: Janice Rodenburg interviews David Young, National Association of Waterfront Employers spokesperson.
0752 AUDITOR General rejects Opposition allegation over TV advertisements for Superannuation: Paul Jackman interviews Simon Upton, opposition associate finance spokesperson.
0754 UNIVERSITY Chancellors call for halt to restructuring of tertiary sector: Report by Sarah Boyd.
EUROPEAN Community implications concern for small exporters: Leigh Pearson interviews Jillian de Beer, EC Affairs Executive.
0800 NEWS (with Robert Taylor)
0805 MUSIC
0810
OPINION POLL shows people calling for better Health Service: Paul Frater, BERL. Laurence Malcolm, Wellington Medical School. Report by Ann Howarth.
0813 AGRICULTURE sector has ‘come right’ claims distort the truth says opposition: Peter Verschaffelt interviews John Falloon.
0815 Live: JAPAN's government rocked by scandals: Neil Billington interviews Proffessor Seizaburo Sato, Tokyo University
0824 United States of America Embassy staff in Beirut evacuated: Report from Jim Muir, BBC
0825 Live: CHURCHES need to throw out old traditional ways and apply business know-how: Neil Billington interviews Martyn McKessar, business consultant.
0830 NEWS (with Robert Taylor)
0835 Live: BUSH announces tough anti-drugs strategy for home and abroad: Geoff Robinson speaks with correspondent Connie Lawn, Washington.
0842 TVNZ in running to set up State TV Station in Fiji: Report by Sean Plunket.
HELLENUS Corp confident Australian courts will throw out action to stop deal: Peter Verschaffelt interviews Michael Walls, Helenus Corp acting chairman.
0847 LIQUOR Industry will have to re-learn law after new legislation introduced: Merle Nowland interviews Andrew Green, Lawyer.
0849 MĀORI health research paper released by Department of Health: Sean Plunket interviews Sam Rolleston, Māori Health Researcher.
0853 MALAGHAN Institute pleas for financial help: Nina Templeton interviews Professor William Stehbens, Malaghan Institute.
0855 Live: Fruit and vegetable market with Jack Forsyth.