Morning report. 1990-10-30

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Broadcast Date
30 Oct 1990
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0608 Ex BBC:Political exiles expected to return to S. Africa.
0611 Ex Ckpt:New National MP Michael Laws on National caucus.
0616 Ex Ckpt:Graham Kelly and Peter Dunne on Labour caucus.
0619 Ex Ckpt:Auckland City Council redundancies.
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Pacific Regional News : Ex RNZ International
0650 "Morning Comment":Ruth Pidwell, Ak. Communication lecturer
0652 Money Matters: Margaret Inge. Banking.
0700 NEWS
0708
00:1:30 GULF: Intense diplomatic efforts make little progress. Jack Thompson, BBC/Chalkley/Lawn
00:00:0:19 GULF: Saddam Hussien denies the talks were a failure. Lynn Terry LIVE
00:0:37 GULF: Geoff Robinson i/v Prof. Zachary Lockman, Harvard Uni, & expert in history of Middle East
00:00:1:34 GULF: French hostages due back in Paris today. Tim Llewellyn, BBC
00:00:1:47 ECONOMIC survey shows business confidence at 2-year low. Peter Abernethy LIVE
00:5:09 ECONOMY: Geoff Robinson i/v Giff Davidson, Chair. NZ Chambers of Commerce
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT LIVE
00:3:44 GULF: Geoff Robinson i/v Judy Lessing.
00:00:2:11 ACCORD: National's labour relations spokes. dashes hopes that the growth agreement will survive. Cushla Managh
00:00:3:52 POLICE Assn.& Admin take different lessons from shooting of man by police officer. Karlum Lattimore
00:00:2:01 SCHOOL CERT. exams start on November 16th. Sarah Lockie METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:4:01 WESTERN SAMOA vote on referendum to decide when non-chiefs can vote. Tino Pereira i/v Aaiau Semi Epati
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810
00:1:41 ASBESTOS related illnesses - meeting in Chch. Diana Hay i/v Julie Bell, organiser of meeting
00:00:2:13 PETROL: BP to decide whether to fight Commerce Comm. claims that it tried to rig prices. Rory Newsam
00:00:2:25 MOT complaints procedure - Traffic officers in Chch prepare to fight. Nick Early/Rob Bryne/Ray Hall
00:00:1:42 MENTAL Health Service overhall plan in Ak. Todd Niall
00:00:2:57 GREENPEACE bringing its efforts on behalf of environment south from its Ak. base. Michael Kopp/Michelle Nanni, G'pce LIVE
00:3:23 SHOOTING: Kim Hill i/v Kevin Ryan, Lawyer, Family of man shot by Police wants to know more about the incident
00:00:3:04 LAW SOC. warns that increasing penalties for crimes might not bring results. Merle Nowland i/v Graham Cowley, Pres.
00:00:2:47 PACIFIC: US poised to inject millions of dollars into small Pacific states economies. Fraser Folster
0830 NEWS
00:00:2:49 DISASTER planning. New Civil Defence initiative on Ak's Nth. Shore. Erin Kearney i/v David Keay, Snr. Civ. Def. off LIVE
00:8:40 ELECTION: Kim Hill i/v Colleen Dewe, former Nat. MP & Michael Cox, former Nat. MP, on life after politics LIVE
00:4:40 PESTS: Geoff Robinson i/v Greg Pemberton, Bay of Plenty Regional Council, on the public's perception of pests
00:00:2:11 TONGA 4 nation defence exercise this week. Michael Kopp
00:00:1:46 PAKISTAN: French team observing elections says fraud contributed to Islamic Democ. All. win. Lyse Doucet, BBC
00:00:2:28 KIWIS (the feathered variety) may soon have their own stud-book. Paul Lambert, Public Relations Officer