NIGHTLINE. 05/02/1991
- Year
- 1991
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- F103209
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- Moving image
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Report from the Gulf War
There has been no response from the trading banks over calls for lower interest rates by the Prime Minister and Reserve Bank. The Prime Minister wants an immediate cut of 1%. He would also like to see more Australian investment in the New Zealand economy. Speaker: Jim Bolger, (NZ PM)
More than 60,000 babies were born in New Zealand last year a birth rate not reached since the post war baby boom. The mothers are having children much later than their parents did.
A man wrestled to the ground by Police at a Jim Bolger rally had his day in court today.
A Norwegian ship is in Wellington to lay cables under Cook Straight at a cost of 160 million dollars.
A school board of trustees fighting to include form one students at a South Auckland primary school, say they are prepared to be sacked. Speakers: Simon Jackson, (Board of Trustees Chairman), Dr Lockwood Smith (Minister of Education)
Former kiwi league coach Graham Lowe is in a Sydney hospital tonight recovering from surgery after a stroke. Lowe collapsed yesterday and was rushed to hospital where he had an operation. Speaker: Michael O’Conner, (Manly Captain),
More than 100 planes are involved in the BP Round New Zealand Air Race, flying the first leg today from New Plymouth to Christchurch. Speaker: Keith Astrella, (Pilot)