Morning report. 1991-09-05

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1991
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Nonfiction radio programs
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Duration
01:59:48
Broadcast Date
05 Sep 1991
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) 1986-2007, Broadcaster

0700 NEWS
0708 LIVE
00:6:33 GOVERNMENT decline in popularity. Kim Hill interviews Dick Griffin, Political Editor
00:00:3:34 NATIONAL party's Hobson electorate committee member, Frank Grover resigns due to government dissatisfaction; Lois Williams
00:00:2:55 TARIFF protection phase out raises protest from Backbencher. Richard Griffin interviews Hamish Hancock. National MP for Horowhenua
0721
00:00:3:08 CRIME swoops see that police are pleased with impact of their Crime Control Units. Karlum Lattimore
00:00:1:51 CRIMINALS ripping off the social welfare system. Janice Rodenburg interviews John Banks, Minister of Police
00:00:1:38 CROATIA reports say it has been split in two by Serbian militants. Jim Fish BBC
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:00:2:02 WESTERN SAMOAN politicians meet with NZ Government representatives. Paul Jackman interviews Bill Birch, Pacific Island Affairs Minister. LIVE
00:4:36 WESTERN SAMOA: Geoff Robinson interviews Misa Telefoni Retzlaff Leader of delegation of politicians from Western Samoa.
00:00:2:07 MILK: Foodtown says Milk Act should be phased out gradually. Nona Pelletier interviews Dave Murrell. Foodtown chain
00:00:1:20 MILK price provisions & how they relate to home mortgages. Peter Verschaffelt.
METROPOLITAN PAPERS LIVE
00:5:41 SOUTH AFRICA: Geoff Robinson interviews Patrick Laurence, Assistant Editor, Johannesburg Star.
0800 NEWS/REGIONAL ROUNDUP
0810
00:4:53 PROTECTIONISM causing major social dislocation according to Waikato University Economics department. Peter Verschaffelt.
00:00:3:30 MANFED says think again about "Think Big". Kelvin Dick interviews Alan Shadwell, President Manufacturers Federation.
00:00:3:27 QUALITY INN chain of 12 hotels bought by Māori & Hawaiian investors. Adam Gifford interviews Kara Puketapu, Māori International. LIVE
00:5:36 WAGES/UNEMPLOYMENT: Geoff Robinson interviews Simon Chappel, Economics group, Victoria University
0830 NEWS
00:00:3:36 RAILCORP: A money-saving efficient system's been devised to consider Māori claims over land. Leigh Pearson.
00:00:3:45 ADVERTISING industry has just suffered its worst year. Nona Pelletier interviews Martin Turner, Advertising Agencies Association LIVE
00:5:26 JUSTICE: Kim Hill interviews Dr Harry Blagg, adviser to West Australia Government on juvenile crime.
00:00:2:08 DOGS: No pitbull terriers at this years 37th Tux dog show. Cushla Managh interviews Malcolm Banks, Kennel Club president. LIVE
00:5:06 FRUIT & VEG: The weekly look at the fruit and vegetable market with Jack Forsythe.
00:00:4:33 CIGARETTES: Sales decline since budget. Kelvin Dick interviews Graham Elley, marketing manager for WD and HO Wills, and Walter Bishop (Rizla).