Morning report. 1989-12-04

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1989
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
02:01:10
Broadcast Date
04 Dec 1989
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) 1986-2007, Broadcaster
Geoff Robinson, Presenter
Kim Hill, 1955-, Presenter

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 December 1989 is hosted by Geoff Robinson and Kim Hill.

0700 NEWS (with Peter Fry)
0705 Main centres forecast.
0706 LIVE: SUMMIT: Geoff Robinson interviews Washington correspondent Connie Lawn, on summit meeting with George Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev.
0711 MANILA: Move to destabilise Aquino administration. Kevin McQuillan interviews Salvador Laurel, Philippines Vice President.
PHILIPPINES: Kim Hill interviews Professor Ed Garcia, University of the Philippines.
0721 CORSO has a year to get back into the black. Mark Hannan interviews Libby Clements, Corso spokesperson.
0723 RAINBOW: Lawyer wants police briefing papers on Rainbow Warrior affair released. Mark Hannan interviews Colin Amery, Lawyer.
0727 EAST GERMAN Communist Party's ruling Politburo resigns following corruption allegations. Report from Ben Bradshaw, BBC.
0728 WEATHER (with Viv Murray)
0730 NEWS (with Peter Fry) & SPORT (with Peter Williams)
0741 LIVE: GREENPEACE: Kim Hill interviews Mike Hagler, driftnet fishing campaign spokesman.
0745 METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0748 INDUSTRIAL Democracy: Government makes public findings of ministerial enquiry. Paul Jackman interviews Helen Clark, Labour Minister.
LIVE: INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY: Geoff Robinson interviews Judge Jack Horn, ex Labour Court Judge.
COMPULSORY worker-management councils proposal. Steve Marshall, Employer’s Federation. Ron Burgess, Council of Trade Unions. Report by Leigh Pearson.
0759 INDIA: New Prime Minister makes first broadcast to Nation. Report from Mark Tully BBC.
0800 NEWS (with Peter Fry)
0805 MUSIC
0810 SAMOA: Government plan to charge foreign school students for education. Sarah Lockie interviews Alfred Hunkin, Lecturer in Samoan, Victoria University.
0814 LIVE: South Africa: Kim Hill interviews Reverend Arnold Stofile, released political prisoner.
0821 LEGAL AID: Law Society supports existing legal aid scheme. Merle Nowland interviews Graeme Cowley, President, New Zealand Law Society.
0824 ACCESS: Concern over how genuine some Access courses are. Karlum Lattimore interviews Barry Mitchell, vocational guidance counsellor.
ACCESS: Counsellor says school leavers should get more employment option advice. Lattimore interviews Barry Mitchell.
0828 UK textile manufacturer introducing breath tests to stop staff drinking at work. Report from Keith Chalkley, London.
0830 NEWS (with Peter Fry)
0834 LIVE: WOMENS AFFAIRS: Kim Hill interviews Evelyn Richardson, keynote speaker, seminar on valuing unpaid work.
0842 GREEN consciousness being exploited by some. Leigh Pearson interviews Paul Goodspeed, Canadian bio-gardening company.
0846 LIVE: QUEENSLAND: Geoff Robinson interviews Russ Morgan, Channel 10 political editor on Wayne Goss, new Premiere Elect.
0852 AIR New Zealand wins twenty million dollar 4-year contract to service Hercules aircraft in Christchurch. Sarah Lockie interviews Barry Geddes, Engineering Manager, Air New Zealand.
0855 GREENHOUSE: Kim Hill interviews Dr Roger Blakely, New Zealand Secretary for the Environment, on greenhouse effect argument.

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