Morning report. 1990-02-07.

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1990
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Nonfiction radio programs
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Duration
01:57:35
Broadcast Date
07 Feb 1990
Credits
RNZ Collection
Kim Hill, 1955-, Presenter
Geoff Robinson, Presenter
Graeme Moody, Circa 1951-2011, Sports presenter

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 07 February 1990 is hosted by Kim Hill and Geoff Robinson. News with Peter Fry, sport with Graeme Moody, weather with Ian Miller.

0700 NEWS
0705 Main centres forecast.
0706 TREATY Re-enactment and celebrations were a great success.
QUEEN upset over protesters. Report by Peter Kingston.
TREATY: Speech by Bishop of Aotearoa promoted biggest reaction. Right Reverend Whakahuihui Vercoe, Bishop of Aotearoa.
TREATY: Prime Minister says this government has done more to honour Treaty of Waitangi than any other. Janice Rodenburg interviews Geoffrey Palmer, Prime Minister.
TREATY: Geoff Robinson interviews Whakahuihui Vercoe, Bishop of Aotearoa.
0723 CYCLONE: Devastation in Tuvalu, Wallis and Futuna, Tonga, Niue, Western Samoa and American Samoa after cyclone Ofa. Tino Pereira interviews Fran Wilde, Associate Foreign Affairs Minister.
0728 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
0741 OPPOSITION caucus meets in Queenstown. Report by Richard Griffin.
0744 MURDERS in Auckland suburb of Morningside - three dead and two in hospital. Detective Inspector Stan Keith. Report by Jenny Woods.
0845 METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0748 GORBACHEV: Kim Hill interviews BBC correspondent Phillip Short, Moscow.
0756 BEST SELLERS: Kim Hill interviews Steven Wasserman, Executive Director at Doubleday Publishers New York.
0800 NEWS
0805 MUSIC
0810 NURSES 24-hour strike began this morning. Janice Rodenburg interviews Steph Breen, Nurses Union Secretary and Tim Burns, Private Hospital Employers Spokesperson.
NURSES: Kim Hill interviews Dr Alan Grey, Medical Director at Mary Potter Hospice.
0818 DFC problems made public today. Report by Peter Abernethy.
0820 FUTURES: Geoff Robinson interviews John Damgard, President of Futures Industry Association, Washington.
0830 NEWS
0836 TREATY: Protestors amazed there wasn't more security around the Queen. Lois Williams interviews Hone Harawira, Waitangi protest leader.
0840 TREATY: Prime Minister objects to protestors style. Janice Rodenburg interviews Geoffrey Palmer, Prime Minister.
QUEEN conceded that obligations under the Treaty haven't always been met.
TREATY: Constitutional law expert comments on Queen's speech. Janice Rodenburg interviews Sir Ken Keith, constitutional lawyer.
0846 BOUGAINVILLE: Geoff Robinson interviews Phil Meyer, New Zealander who worked in Bougainville since last June.
0853 SWEATING Commission gets underway this morning in Dunedin. Kate Winstanley interviews Phyllida Bunkle, 1990 Sweating Commission member.
0855 South Africa: President de Klerk's latest reform measures welcomed by African National Congress delegation. Report from Subri Govindar, Johannesburg.
YUPPIES leading Australia into financial decline says major Australian banker. Report from Phil Kafcaloudes, Sydney.