Morning report. 1989-10-04

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Broadcast Date
04 Oct 1989
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National Radio (N.Z.) 1986-2007, Broadcaster

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 04 October 1989 is hosted by Geoff Robinson and Neil Billington.

0700 NEWS (with Peter Fry)
0705 Main centres forecast.
0706 TAINUI land claims include rights to coalfields says Appeal Court: Robert Mahuta Tainui Spokesperson. Richard Boast, Constitutional Law Lecturer, Victoria University. Mr Justice Cooke, President of Court of Appeal (reader). Report by Colin Feslier and Debbie Gee.
Live: RAUPATU question at heart of Tainui claim: Neil Billington interviews Laurie Barber, Historian, University of Waikato.
0717 DFC collapse causes shockwaves: Peter Verschaffelt interviews Don Brash and Paul Collins.
0725 Live: METEOROLOGICAL station plans unveiled: Geoff Robinson interviews Dr Don Thompson, Manager of Data Acquisition, Met Office.
0727 WEATHER (with James Travers)
0730 NEWS (with Peter Fry) & SPORT (with Peter Williams)
0740 MEATWORKERS Union threatening to step up industrial action: Janice Rodenburg interviews Jack Scott, Meatworkers Union.
DAIRY industry also threatening industrial action.
0743 ANTI-TERRORIST exercise in Auckland into second day: Mark Hannan interviews Detective Superintendent Colin Wilson.
0745 METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0749 LEGAL Aid system to be overhauled: Peter Aranyi interviews Bill Jefferies, justice Minister.
Live: LAW Society response: Geoff Robinson interviews Graham Cowley, President Law Society.
0758 Live: PANAMA coup: Washington Correspondent Connie Lawn speaks to Neil Billington.
0800 NEWS (with Peter Fry)
0805 MUSIC
0810 Live: DFC collapse implications still being assessed: Geoff Robinson interviews David Caygill, Minister of Finance.
0825 WATERSIDERS optimistic that meeting will allow Port agreement to be finalised: Janice Rodenburg interviews Sam Jennings, Watersiders Union Secretary.
0827 EAST German refugees seek escape via West German embassy in Czechoslovakia: Sarah Johnston, Cologne.
0829 AIR New Zealand cabin crew expected to take industrial action: Report by Tino Pereira.
0830 NEWS (with Peter Fry)
Live: COUNSELLING for people sentenced for sexual violations: Neil Billington interviews Dr Tony Marks, Otago School of Medicine (Wellington).
0842 GALLILEO Probe satellite to be launched by shuttle Atlantis: Connie Lawn, Washington.
Live: LEGAL challenge to satellite launch to be heard: Geoff Robinson interviews Dr Neil Whitehead, Institute of Nuclear Sciences.
0849 Live: FIJI'S Major-General Sitiveni Rabuka announces return to head of army: Neil Billington speaks with Pacific Affairs correspondent Karen Magnall.
0855 DEFAMATION legislation changed by select committee: Richard Northy, Select Committee Member. Doug Graham (speaking). Report by Paul Jackman.