Morning report. 1989-10-20

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1989
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Nonfiction radio programs
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Duration
01:59:18
Broadcast Date
20 Oct 1989
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RNZ Collection
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 20 October 1989 is hosted by Geoff Robinson and Neil Billington.

0700 NEWS (with Peter Fry)
0705 Main centres forecast.
0706 NATIONAL party leadership battle: Winston Peters moved off front bench. Jim Bolger. Winston Peters. Report by Karen Fisher.
LIVE Geoff Robinson interviews Jim Bolger, Leader of the Opposition, on yesterday's move.
LIVE Geoff Robinson interviews Winston Peters, Opposition MP.
0727 WEATHER (with James Travers)
0730 NEWS (with Peter Fry) & SPORT (with Peter Williams)
0740 LIVE Neil Billington interviews David Johnston, Commonwealth Games Company Chairman on marketing of Commonwealth Games.
0747 METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0750 SAN FRANCISCO aftershocks add to stress. Report from Richard Arnold.
NEW ZEALAND Earthquake Engineer talking from San Francisco. Michael Kopp interviews Bruce Sheppard, New Zealand Earthquake Engineering Society.
CIVIL Defence officer to go to San Francisco. Leo Jervis interviews Margaret Laird, Wellington Region Civil Defence Officer
0757 PORTS working again. Sarah Boyd interviews Wally Gardner, Manufacturers Federation
0800 NEWS (with Peter Fry)
0805 MUSIC
0810 BILL introduced making changes to Contraception, Sterilisation and Abortion Act of 1977. Helen Clark. Maurice McTigue. John Banks. Report by Jane Young.
LIVE Neil Billington interviews John O'Neill, spokesman for Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child, on Bill introduced.
0820 CONCERN about lack of control on reporting of infectious diseases. Ann Howarth interviews Dr Arvind Patel, Health Department.
0823 COMMONWEALTH Heads of Government Conference. Richard Griffin interviews Geoffrey Palmer, Prime Minister.
0827 LIVE Geoff Robinson interviews Ioane Burese, Suva correspondent, on racial tension mounting in Fiji this week.
0830 NEWS (with Peter Fry)
LIVE Geoff Robinson interviews Neil Allgood, consultant on disaster preparedness, on problems San Francisco faces.
0843 LONDON Appeal court frees three of the four people jailed for life fifteen years ago. Report from Keith Chalkley.
0845 DISMAY over news of reduction in numbers being trained for secondary teaching. Sarah Boyd interviews Ruth Chapman, Post Primary Teachers Association.
0847 UNIVERSITY tuition Fee rise is the last straw for many Pacific Island Students. Karen Mangnall interviews Aaron Masters, Pacific Island Liaison Officer for Auckland University.
0850 POLICE investigating murder of Massey University student missing for 2 years. Report by Liz Kearins, Palmerston North.
0852 NEW ZEALAND disarmament Minister at United Nations in New York. Judy Lessing interviews Fran Wilde.
0855 LIVE Correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes with weekly look at events in Australia.