Simon Wilson
Can we keep lockdown's silver linings?
How can New Zealand hang on to the silver linings of lockdown? The quiet, the lack of air pollution, the family bike rides, working from home, the kinder politics. Or will we quickly return to… Audio
Can we keep lockdown's silver linings?
How can New Zealand hang on to the silver linings of lockdown? The quiet, the lack of air pollution, the family bike rides, working from home, the kinder politics. Or will we quickly return to…
AudioHow to build a better New Zealand
Everybody has thoughts on how we can create a better New Zealand says Simon Wilson, senior writer for the New Zealand Herald. Audio
What does good leadership look like?
Simon Wilson, senior writer for the New Zealand Herald has been considering leadership. Audio
What Will This Pandemic Mean For The Future Of Our Cities
Wallace and The Panel discuss what the Covid 19 Pandemic will mean for the future shape of our cities. Audio
Pm Calls Out Bullying Of Covid-19 Patients
Netsafe chief executive Martin Cocker backs the PM's call out of bullying of people with coronavirus, particularly online. Audio
Pm Says No Change In Australia's Stance To Nzers Out Of Work
Melbournite Nick Buckley, holed-up in self-isolation, is one of hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders who live, work and pay taxes in Australia and he wants to know how they're supposed to live with… Audio
Recommendations For Increased Screen Time
The Panel discusses movies and series to watch, now that the time is perfect to download a whole load of entertainment. Audio
The Panel With Lynda Hallinan And Simon Wilson (Part 2)
The Panel discusses movies and series to watch, now that the time is perfect to download a whole load of entertainment. Melbournite Nick Buckley, holed-up in self-isolation, is one of hundreds of… Audio
The Panel With Lynda Hallinan And Simon Wilson (Part 1)
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says while she has found no evidence of price gouging during the Covid-19 outbreak, the public will be able to to report any they see. Dr Dougal Sutherland, Clinical… Audio
I've Been Thinking For 30 March 2020
Panellists Simon Wilson and Lynda Hallinan share what they've been thinking about during lockdown. Audio
Story Of The Day For 30 March 2020
Which Generation is the best prepared for lockdown life? One writer argues that it's Gen X, thanks to pet rocks, queueing for hit movies and livin under the threat of nuclear war Audio
Simon Wilson - trying to sort out Auckland issues
Every fortnight we take a look at how we can solve some of the world's problems. Today senior writer for the NZ Herald, Simon Wilson discusses a few Auckland matters. Audio
What's the government of transformation been up to?
Why is the Government taking so long and doing so little to fix the obvious problems we face, despite declaring itself a government of transformation? Simon Wilson, senior writer for the NZ Herald… Audio
POAL decision deferred to next year on whether it will move
Ports of Auckland future location to be decided in the first half of next year. Audio
How much power does the government have?
Simon Wilson Senior Writer for the NZ Herald talks about the powers and limits of government. Audio
Fire sprinklers & alarms at high school turned off for months
Mistakes by contractors put fire sprinklers and alarms out of action at one of the country's biggest high schools. 2000 students go to Cashmere High School in Christchurch where classrooms were left… Audio
School sprinklers and alarms disconnected by contractor
Investigations into faulty fire protection systems at a Christchurch school found contractors solved problems of false alarms by disconnecting more than 300 smoke detectors and alarm switches. That… Audio
E-scooters - blot on the landscape, or the future of transport?
E-scooters have hit New Zealand's cities with a bang - often literally. Are they good news or bad news? And are they here to stay? Audio
E-scooters - blot on the landscape, or the future of transport?
E-scooters have hit New Zealand's cities with a bang - often literally. Are they good news or bad news? And are they here to stay?
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