National Radio news and current affairs programme 'Morning Report'. Broadcast nationwide every weekday morning included the weather forecast and coverage of major national and international stories, as well as business, sport, Pacific and Māori news.
This episode from 25 January 1990 was hosted by Kim Hill and Geoff Robinson. News with Peter Fry, sport with Tony Johnstone, weather with Steve Ready.
0700 NEWS
0705 Main centres forecast.
0706 GAMES: Spectacular opening last night. Report by Mark Hannan.
0713 GAMES: Kim Hill interviews Logan Brewer, producer of opening spectacular.
0720 CAUCUS convenes to vote for 18 positions in the Palmer Cabinet. Report by Richard Griffin.
0723 CAUCUS: Geoff Robinson interviews Trevor de Cleene, Labour MP.
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
0741 GAMES: Geoff Robinson interviews Dr Pita Sharples, Ngāti Kahungunu, about organising the Māori performance for the opening ceremony.
0747 PROTEST: Small number of Māori staged protest through Auckland streets last night. Report by Peter Kingston.
0749 TRADE: Exporters say dropping Australian dollar will hurt exports. Peter Abernethy interviews Terry Wood, Export Institute.
0751 METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0755 ENGINEERS: Six Christchurch engineering firms placed in receivership in past six weeks. Karlum Lattimore interviews Bob Todd Engineers Union Secretary.
0756 CELL PHONES: Microwave radiation claim refuted by Telecom and National Radiation Laboratory. Karlum Lattimore interviews Jamie McDonald, Cellular Marketing Manager, Telecom.
0758 DRUGS: DSIR scientists to export chemically tagged drugs. Peter Abernethy interviews Dr Terry Manning, DSIR.
0800 NEWS
0805 MUSIC
0810 GAMES: Kim Hill interviews Kevin Cameron, Executive Producer for the Host Broadcast Unit operated by TVNZ.
0817 FIJI political developments. Geoff Robinson interviews Rowan Callick, writer on Pacific affairs for the Australia Financial Review.
0824 UNIONS warn Government to tread carefully with industrial relations reform. Peter Abernethy interviews Angela Foulkes, Council of Trade Unions Vice President.
0826 REALESTATE Institute says buying existing home a better deal than building. Nona Pelletier interviews Ron Hewitt, Real Estate Institute.
0828 AUSTRALIANS may go to Federal polls for election early May. Report from Zandra Sharpe, Sydney.
0830 NEWS
0835 GREEN: Kim Hill interviews Dr Ian Popay, MAF scientist.
0843 BOUGAINVILLE: New Zealanders being advised to leave. Peter Brittenden interviews John Hayes, New Zealand High Commission, New Guinnea.
BOUGAINVILLE: Geoff Robinson interviews Bob Cockburn, correspondent from Port Moresby.
0850 ANTARCTIC: Geology research. Report by Michael Kopp, science reporter just back from Antarctica.
0853 MINISTER: New Police Minister required when Roger Douglas retires. Merle Nowland interviews Steve Hinds, Police Association President.
0855 FRUIT & VEGE: Jack Forsyth with the fruit and vegetable market report.