Morning report. 1990-03-14

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Year
1990
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
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Duration
01:59:53
Broadcast Date
14 Mar 1990
Credits
RNZ Collection
Sharon Crosbie, 1945-, 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 14 March 1990 is hosted by Sharon Crosbie and Geoff Robinson. News with Peter Fry, sport with Peter Williams, weather with Peter Creft.

0700 NEWS
0706 FLOODS in Wellington and Wairarapa yesterday.
FLOODS: Geoff Robinson interviews David Lean, Mayor of New Plymouth District Council.
FLOODS: Geoff Robinson interviews Margaret Austin, Minister of Civil Defence.
CRASH: State Highway one closed south of Taupo after truck smashed into bridge.
0713 INSURANCE: Disaster Insurance Bill before Parliament Select Committee. Jane Young interviews Michael Ashby, Public Affairs Manager, Insurance Council.
INSURANCE: Geoff Robinson interviews Peter Neilson, Minister responsible for Disaster Insurance Bill.
0725 SOVIET parliament votes to create new post of Soviet President. Report from [Tim Huel] BBC, Moscow.
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
0740 GAY SURVEY shows one in five have been assaulted because of sexual orientation. Report by Nona Pelletier.
GAY SURVEY: Sharon Crosbie interviews Kevin Hague, Researcher, Aids Foundation.
0750 METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0753 DEFENCE: Geoff Robinson interviews Doug Kidd, new Defence Spokesperson.
0800 NEWS
0805 MUSIC
0810 BROADCASTING: Sharon Crosbie interviews Jonathan Hunt, Broadcasting Minister and Doug Gold, Independent Broadcasters Association Spokesperson.
0822 ISRAEL's Government in tatters this morning. Report from Asher Wallfish, Jerusalem.
0824 PRISON Officers due to start industrial action today. Leigh Pearson interviews John Roservere, Justice Department Human Resources Manager and Colin Clark, Public Service Association.
AUSTRALIAN ELECTION: Will be close fight. Report from Karen Fisher.
0828 DETERENT insurance scheme proposed in Auckland. Jane Young interviews John Banks, Opposition police spokesperson.
0830 NEWS
ALLIANCE Meat Company workers to walk off job next week. Peter Brittenden interviews Roger Middlemass, Meatworkers Union President.
0838 COMPUTER: Visiting English novelist Ian McEwan’s computer has been recovered in Thames.
ARTS FESTIVAL: Sharon Crosbie interviews Elizabeth Alley, member of organising committee for Writers and Readers week.
0845 AUCKLAND Accident and Emergency: Figures show one in ten people turned away. Peter Aranyi interviews Helen Clark, Health Minister.
0849 TV3 STOCK: Geoff Robinson discusses with business editor Peter Verschaffelt.
0853 CHINA: Thailand's Prime Minister describes Tiananmen Square as "an accident". Wayne Brittenden interviews Chatichai Choonhavan in Denmark.
0856 DONORS: Organ donor system has collapsed. Peter Aranyi interviews Geoff Grant, Awarua MP and Helen Clark, Health Minister.
FIJI starts three-day meeting of Great Council of Chiefs. Report from Fraser Folster.