OpinionComedy mixtape: Hilarious night of Kiwi laughter, banter and unforgettable momentsDelivering an uproarious showcase of Kiwi humour, Joe Daymond and his hand-picked lineup of comedians brought the house down at Q Theatre.Mary Afemata, Local Democracy ReporterThu, 08 May
OpinionWill’s Word: Are more Kiwis choosing part-time work or is that all that’s left?On paper the numbers look fine, but Māori and Pacific workers are being left behind and that’s not something to quietly celebrate.William TeriteThu, 08 May
OpinionWill's Word: Trump tariff threat sends shockwaves through NZ film industryNew Zealand’s $3.5 billion screen sector is bracing for potential fallout from a possible US film tariff; the impact on Pacific stories like Tinā, still awaiting a US release, remains uncertain.William TeriteTue, 06 May
Opinion • AustraliaWill’s Word: Australian election results hint at shifting political windsAnthony Albanese triumphs by avoiding big promises and polarising rhetoric, offering a potential playbook for New Zealand politicians ahead of 2026.William TeriteMon, 05 May
Opinion • AustraliaWill’s Word: Why Australia’s election matters to usAs Aussies head to the polls, Pacific Mornings host William Terite explains why New Zealanders should care - Pacific unity, Kiwi rights, and economic signals are all on the line.William TeriteFri, 02 May
Opinion • AustraliaWill’s Word: Is conservative politics on the decline?From Canada to Australia, signs are emerging that conservative politics may be losing its grip - not collapsing, but no longer coasting on momentum.William TeriteThu, 01 May
Opinion • Aotearoa New ZealandWill’s Word: A risky tightrope walk for New Zealand's economyThe Government’s focus on tightening spending aims to control debt, but success hinges on how the Reserve Bank and global forces react.William TeriteWed, 30 Apr
Opinion • Aotearoa New ZealandWill’s Word: Tory Whanau showed leadership to the endBacking out of the Wellington mayoral race to avoid a Greens-Labour war isn’t quitting, it’s putting Wellington first.William TeriteTue, 29 Apr
Opinion • Aotearoa New ZealandWill’s Word: Wellington’s heart beats stronger than everDespite the headlines of cuts and chaos, Pacific Mornings host William Terite says the capital’s spirit of creativity, culture, and acceptance is alive and thriving.William TeriteMon, 28 Apr
OpinionWill’s Word: Another day, another culture war billWinston Peters says their new definition of a woman bill is about “facts and biology”, but when you’ve just shelved a bathroom bill, this move feels more strategic than sincere.William TeriteWed, 23 Apr