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 09 March 1990 is hosted by Sharon Crosbie and Geoff Robinson. News with Peter Fry, sport with David Allen, weather with Tony Lockdall.
0700 NEWS
0705 NATIONAL Party reverses defence policy accepting anti-nuclear policy: Jim Bolger, Don McKinnon, Winston Peters, David Lange, Merv Wellington, Sir Robert Muldoon, Geoffrey Palmer. Report by Dick Griffin.
0710 USA will be disappointed by National U-turn: Tino Pereira interviews Dr Steve Hoadley, Auckland University.
0713 NATIONAL Party Leader: Sharon Crosbie interviews Jim Bolger.
0722 KARLA Cardno murder life sentence handed down: Anastasia Harallambi interviews Detective Senior Sergeant John Marsen.
0725 SESQUI Board chairperson sorry for errors and hopes deal for creditors can be struck: Marie Collings interviews Neil Hickman, Display Promotions Limited.
0728 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
0741 ELDERS NZFP up for sale: Geoff Robinson discusses with business editor Peter Verschaffelt.
0745 BUSINESS Roundtable releases prescription for government's budget this year: Peter Verschaffelt interviews Sir Ron Trotter, Business Roundtable Chairman.
LANGE scathing of Roundtable analysis: Janice Rodenburg interviews David Lange, Attorney General.
0750 METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0752 BRIERLEY Chairman critical of business attitude in New Zealand: Peter Abernethy interviews Bruce Hancox, Brierley.
0753 BRITISH MP's views on working women: Sharon Crosbie interviews Ivor Stanbrook, Tory MP.
0800 NEWS
0805 MUSIC
0810 NATIONAL defence policy change: Sharon Crosbie interviews political editor Richard Griffin.
USA government stresses no change to attitude on ANZUS has led to change in Nationals policy: Margaret Tuttweiller.
0819 INFLATION will get below 2% says Reserve Bank Governor: Dr Don Brash.
0822 QUEENS Chain not at risk under new legislation: Paul Jackman interviews Philip Woollaston, Conservation Minister.
ARTS Festival hailed as great success: Geoff Robinson interviews Christopher Doig, Director of the International Festival of the Arts.
0831 NEWS
IAN McEWAN has belongings stolen during visit to New Zealand: Sharon Crosbie interviews Ian McEwan, English Novelist.
0840 FESTIVAL guest fails to turn up from Nigeria - Festas Iyayi: Nona Pelletier interviews Elizabeth Alley, Organiser, Readers and Writers Week.
EAST GERMANY election campaign under way: Geoff Robinson interviews correspondent Michael Dodd, East Berlin.
0850 ABORTION pill RU 486 won't be available in New Zealand under legislation: Nona Pelletier interviews Dr Margaret Sparrow.
DUNEDIN doctors clubbing together to set up after hours inner-city clinic: Report by Emily Flynn.
0854 OZ Spot: Geoff Robinson interviews Australian correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes, Sydney.
Bird call: Kea.