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 05 March 1990 is hosted by Sharon Crosbie and Geoff Robinson. News with Peter Fry, sport with David Allen, weather with Mark Pascoe.
0700 NEWS
0706 FIREMAN to start industrial action: Janice Rodenburg interviews Bryan Hyland, Fire Service Commissioner and Barry Dent, Firefighter’s Union President.
0711 DRUG for acne treatment with side-effects still being prescribed: Grant Dyson interviews un-named Tauranga women.
0716 USA republican welcomes discussions between External Relations Minister Mike Moore and American Secretary of State James Baker: Connie Lawn interviews Jim Leach, Congressman.
0719 NATIONAL defends its party economic policy: Tino Pereira interviews Ruth Richardson, Finance Spokesperson, National Party.
0724 SESQUI organisers pleased with turnout over weekend: Report by John Campbell.
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
0740 SOVIET Union local and parliamentary elections: Reports from Philip Short, BBC Moscow and Bridgid Kendall, BBC Kiev.
GORBACHEV ready to accept nomination as Executive President: Sharon Crosbie interviews Moscow correspondent Jonathan Steel, Guardian Newspaper.
0750 METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0753 THATCHER'S longest serving cabinet member Peter Walker, to leave politics: Report from Andrew Whitehead, BBC.
BRITISH opinion poll gives Labour Party large lead over conservatives: Geoff Robinson interviews London correspondent Keith Chalkley.
0800 NEWS
0805 MUSIC
0810 IMMIGRATION policy to be discussed in cabinet: Sarah Lockie interviews Bill Smith, Refugee Coordinator, Amnesty International.
IMMIGRATION: Sharon Crosbie interviews Annette King, Immigration Minister.
0822 ISRAELI Prime Minister holds intensive talks with his government over peace negotiations: Geoff Robinson interviews correspondent Asher Wallfish in Jerusalem.
0830 NEWS
0835 VEGETABLES: Sixty new and novel varieties are being grown by Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Sharon Crosbie interviews John Burgmans, MAFTech Hawke’s Bay Research Centre.
0840 BNZ moves to sell stake in Bank of Western Samoa doesn’t impress Western Samoan government. Report by Tino Pereira.
0841 CONSERVATIONISTS pressing government to ban export of native beech woodchips: Michael Kopp interviews Kevin Smith, New Zealand Rainforests Coalition Spokesman and Guy Salmon, Maruia Society.
0847 TAIWANESE government begin talks with fishing industry to end driftnetting: Report from Richard McGregor, Taipei.
0850 JAZZ singer in International Festival of the Arts: Geoff Robinson interviews George Melly, Jazz Singer and Raconteur.