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  • KERRY O'BRIEN: The South Pacific is no longer the carefree paradise of the tourist commercials. Environmental degradation, economic management, corruption, poverty and population explosion threaten the region. ROWAN CALLICK: All of these problems are real. They are signs and seeds of the doomsday scenario. KERRY O'BRIEN: Now, Australia is telling these island states,
    Date: 01/08/1994 - Collection: Media - ID: media/tvprog/VDT10 - Source: LATELINE

  • KERRY O'BRIEN: The normally staid and secretive Reserve Bank was plunged into the centre of political controversy, this week, when the Bank's Governor, Bernie Fraser, warned Opposition parties in the Senate to leave the Budget intact. It wasn't appreciated. UNIDENTIFIED: He should stand down. He's acting politically. ALEXANDER DOWNER: If I were
    Date: 26/08/1993 - Collection: Media - ID: media/tvprog/NZC10 - Source: LATELINE

  • KERRY O'BRIEN: We now know just about everything Paul Keating and John Hewson have got in their lockers to win the election and revitalise the economy. Remarkably, just two days into a five-week election campaign, both parties have now laid out most of the details of their economic policies. Labor, today, added to its
    Date: 09/02/1993 - Collection: Media - ID: media/tvprog/9V410 - Source: LATELINE

  • Date: 01/10/1992 - Collection: Media - ID: media/tvprog/8MZ00 - Source: LATELINE

  • KERRY O'BRIEN: New Zealand's former Finance Minister, Roger Douglas, and our own Peter Walsh, are not the most loved of politicians. Both are tough, say what they think, and both are now on the backbench. Tonight, we bring these two unusual Labor reformers together on Lateline. Peter Walsh spent five years cutting and
    Date: 17/04/1990 - Collection: Media - ID: media/tvprog/HT400 - Source: LATELINE

  • KERRY O'BRIEN: As we heard in the news, Paul Keating had a small victory today - interest rates falling slightly, as he promised during the election. That's likely to be the easiest victory the Treasurer earns in the next three years. Keating has been fond of saying that it takes more than seven years
    Date: 04/04/1990 - Collection: Media - ID: media/tvprog/0O400 - Source: LATELINE

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