Morning report. 1990-02-23

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1990
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
02:00:37
Broadcast Date
23 Feb 1990
Credits
RNZ Collection
Kim Hill, 1955-, Presenter
Geoff Robinson, Presenter

National Radio news and current affairs programme 'Morning Report'. Broadcast 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 23 February 1990 is hosted by Kim Hill and Geoff Robinson. News with Robert Taylor, sport with Bill McArthur, weather with Ian Miller.

0700 NEWS
0705 TE ATATU MP considering legal action against Labour Party. Jane Young interviews Michael Basset, MP.
0709 PREBBLE to go ahead with six-figure defamation action. Clare de Lore interviews Richard Prebble, Cabinet Minister.
0713 SAMOA: Kim Hill interviews Tino Pereira, just back from Western Samoa (after reporting on Cyclone Ofa).
0719 IRAN: Negotiations to amend protocol for lamb exports. Mike Moore, External Relations and Trade Minister. Report by Peter Verschaffelt.
0721 TV3 to appeal against Commerce Commission decision on Sky TV. Michael Kopp interviews Rich Anderson, Sky TV Chief Executive.
0726 LEAD contamination found in Gisborne homes with lead water pipes. Report by Michael Kopp.
0728 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
0740 FISHING: Government welcomes Court of Appeal decision. Jane Young interviews Ken Shirley, Fisheries Minister.
FISHING: Māori Council Chairperson pleased with Court's judgement. Merle Nowland interviews Sir Graham Latimer.
0745 METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0748 ELDERS fate difficult to predict. Report by Peter Verschaffelt.
0752 "FUTURA" Geoff Robinson interviews Professor Peter Walcer, Executive Director of Research for Volkswagen, on demonstration VW.
0800 NEWS
0805 MUSIC
0810 CERVICAL Cancer Inquiry Disciplinary Committee would like public hearing. Mary Fenwick interviews Dr Dean Williams, Chairman, Medical Practitioners Disciplinary Committee.
HEARING: Geoff Robinson interviews Dr Stewart Alexander, Chairman Medical Council.
0823 CLERICAL Workers Union moves to include more flexible working hours in award. Janice Rodenburg interviews John Slater, Secretary, Clerical Workers Union.
0825 NICARAGUA: Kim Hill interviews Vivienne Altman, Reporter, Managua.
0833 NEWS
0840 POLICE: Geoff Robinson interviews Richard Hill, on second volume of history of policing in New Zealand, launched last night.
0845 DOCTOR'S Health Advisory Service getting fewer calls. Nona Pelletier interviews Dr Robert Crawford, Head, Doctor’s Health Advisory Service.
0849 PHARMACISTS fear criminal involvement in pharmacies if deregulated. Peter Verschaffelt interviews Robin Sinclair, Spokesman, group representing pharmacists.
0855 OZ Spot. Look at events of the past week with Australian Correspondent Phil Kafcoludes.