Mary Wilson
Covid-19: Parent shares horror of finding out son's schoolmate infected
A Dunedin family has gone into isolation for two weeks as they anxiously wait to find out if more people at Logan Park High School may be infected with coronavirus.
The school is closed today and… Audio
Man with chopped finger waits seven hours to at hospital
Overloaded Middlemore Hospital leaves man who sliced off a finger tip waiting in pain for seven hours. Audio
Something about Mary ... and some other things you might not know
Not all journalists like having the mic turned in their direction. But then, Mary Wilson is not your average journalist, writes Katy Gosset. Audio
Outspoken: Specialists Roundup
Our Outspoken series for the summer kicks off with Mary Wilson chairing a panel of our specialist journalists to discuss the stories that made the headlines in 2016. Audio
Client focus to Health Ministry restructure
A major shake-up is on the way for the Ministry of Health in the wake of criticism within the sector that it's out of touch and unresponsive. Audio
Mary Wilson and her last hurrah on Checkpoint
Mary Wilson and her last hurrah on Checkpoint Audio
Coach avoids prosecution over rowing crash on Otago harbour
A veteran Dunedin rowing coach has avoided prosecution over a collision on Otago harbour last year which has left one boy with permanent damage to his arm. Audio
Evening Business for 18 December 2015
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
UN Security Council to disrupt Islamic State Funding
The United Nations Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution aimed at slashing Islamic State's multi-billion dollar funding. Audio
Serial child rapist lands in Auckland but cannot be monitored
A serial child rapist has been deported from Thailand, arriving back in Auckland just hours ago but with the police unable to do a thing about him. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Friday 18 December 2015
A serial child rapist has been deported from Thailand, arriving back in Auckland just hours ago but with the police unable to do a thing about him and The Christchurch City Council has agreed to a 635… Audio
Evening Business for 26 August 2015
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 26 August 2015
Rugby Cup bar Bill being passed despite spat; Resthome workers get massive pay rise; Blows traded over state of state houses; A better way to stricter bail gets a test in court; Nurses win 2% pay… Audio
Evening Business for 20 August 2015
APN News and Media's share price fell 30 percent today after it reported a small first half net profit of 7-and-a-half million Australian dollars in the six months to the end of June, against revenue… Audio
A man shot after a police chase
Police say they were alerted to where a wanted man in a vehicle was earlier today in the South Island town, and found him about 3.30pm. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 20 August 2015
Gunman appears in court on attempted murder charge; Country's school buildings in worse shape than thought; Police officer won't face criminal charges for stomping; 11 year old rugby player banned for… Audio
Most schools will be open tomorrow
At this stage it appears most schools and early childcare centres are opening again tomorrow after being under lockdown today. Audio
Evening Business for 19 August 2015
Fletcher Building's share price has risen 3 percent, despite a fall in its annual profit. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 19 August 2015
Fugitives on the run in Ohakune; The latest update from Ohakune; RNZ reporter from police briefing; Raetihi resident woken by police; Kohu family are concerned; Dairy farmers aren't popping the… Audio
Manhunt in central North Island
Peri Kohu - the great-uncle of Dolphy Kohu, who is at the centre of a major police manhunt - speaks to Checkpoint's Mary Wilson. Audio