Nick Wilson
No, Prime Minister
When Joe Biden's fitness for office was questioned, it wasn't the first time that important information about a president's health had been withheld from the American public. Audio
Calls for a Trans-Tasman pandemic cooperation agreement
Otago University researchers are making the case for a Trans-Tasman pandemic cooperation agreement. Professor Nick Wilson spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
Is canola the fuel to keep the country running in an emergency?
As an island nation with a complete dependence on fuel imports, what would happen to us if a global disaster cut off our fuel supply? Professor Nick Wilson of the University of Otago, Wellington has… Audio
Experts call for review of impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle
Public Health experts are calling for a comprehensive, all-encompassing review of the impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle, almost a year on from New Zealand's costliest storm on record.
The estimated cost… Audio
Nick Wilson
Earlier this year we looked at how many overseas films are currently shooting in New Zealand this year. And the answer seemed to be "not that many", or at least not as many as we'd like. But maybe… Audio
Call for cyclone inquiry to better prepare for the next
A public health researcher says an inquiry into Cyclone Gabrielle is essential if we're to properly prepare for the next.
The cyclone killed 11 people and caused billions of dollars of damage when it… Audio
NZ well-placed to survive nuclear winter
Aotearoa is one of only a handful of island countries well-placed to survive a Nuclear winter.
A new study published in the international journal Risk Analysis found we're one of five, including… Audio
Academics want inquiry into Covid-19 pandemic response
Leading academics at the University of Otago are urging the Government to launch an inquiry into New Zealand's Covid-19 pandemic response before memories of it are lost.
Since 1936, all sudden mass… Audio
Academic suggests dropping alcohol limit for drivers
Alcohol plays a part in roughly 30 percent of road deaths - meaning more than 100 people die in their car each year with alcohol in their system.
In a blog post considering ways to reduce the strain… Audio
Hunt on for new publisher for NZ Medical Journal
A hunt is on for new publishers for the New Zealand Medical Journal - with warnings it would be a big loss if it folded.
The organisation that runs the journal, the New Zealand Medical Association… Audio
Do we really need to prepare for nuclear war?
Is New Zealand prepared for the impacts of a nuclear war or some other global catastrophe? With Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine, it's not beyond the realm of possibility. Audio
Do we really need to prepare for nuclear war?
Is New Zealand prepared for the impacts of a nuclear war or some other global catastrophe? With Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine, it's not beyond the realm of possibility.
AudioCovid-19: Auckland border should have mandatory vaccination - Nick Wilson
A public health expert thinks officials have dismissed the need for tighter internal border controls and may fail to stop the spread of Covid-19 in Christchurch as a result.
Two unvaccinated people… Audio
Covid-19: Auckland numbers could hit triple figures
Auckland's daily Covid-19 case numbers could reach triple figures by the end of the month.
There were 56 cases in the city yesterday, the highest since September the first, and the current situation… Audio
Covid-19: Expert wants tighter border around Auckland
Public health expert Professor Nick Wilson is calling on the government to tighten the border below and above Auckland.
There were 56 cases in the city yesterday, the highest since September 1st, and… Audio
Covid-19: South Island hopeful for level drop
The Covid-free South Island has its fingers crossed for some good news today.
The Government will today discuss loosening Covid-19 restrictions of centres outside of Auckland.
Kim Moodie reports. Audio
Covid-19: Public health expert on dropping Auckland tests
There were just 2600 hundred Covid-19 tests in Auckland on Saturday - a tenth of the numbers early in the lockdown.
That has health bosses worried - they want testing to be triple the latest number… Audio
Delays in Covid-19 cases moved to MIQ 'problematic' - Professor Nick Wilson
Professor Nick Wilson says it is problematic that people with Covid-19 are having to wait a long time before being moved into quarantine facilities.
"There should have been more work on getting these… Video, Audio
Covid-19: Experts want more wastewater testing
As the country waits today for news on any moves of alert levels - particularly for the South Island - wastewater testing is again centre stage.
Covid-19 has been detected in Christchurch's… Audio
Covid-19 numbers reassuring, but city hotels for MIQ not appropriate - Professor Nick Wilson
"Delta has a head start on us" - the Prime Minister's words on Monday afternoon before she announced how Aotearoa will catch up.
The whole of the country will remain in Alert Level 4 lockdown until… Video, Audio