Blogs

Starting 2023 focused on the big issues

Tamati Coffey Labour List MP As we get stuck into another busy year, I'm focused on supporting the Waiariki electorate. So far 2023 has kicked off with significant changes. We've welcomed Chris Hipkins into the role of Prime... Read More

Rewriting the Bay of Plenty cricket record book

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz A decade ago, Bharat Popli's feat in rewriting the Bay of Plenty Cricket record book, would have been accorded stand-out headlines on the front page of the sports... Read More

House of Science – growing future problem solvers

Science talk With Chris Duggan House of Science Scientific literacy is one of the most important and useful skills that our future generations can have. It helps with our ability to develop critical thinking and teaches us... Read More

Blocking highs - The complexities of the climate system

Weather Eye with John Maunder The "weather bomb" which brought widespread destruction and the loss of lives and record rainfalls in the Auckland area of New Zealand during the January 27 -31, 2023 period was in part (together with... Read More

For Whom The Bell Tolls...

Winston Watusi Music Plus So, 2023 has been a rotten year for musicians; and we're only just reaching February... It's been the first conversation at recent musical gatherings. For me, I've lost childhood heroes, people I took... Read More

Striking a blow for what’s right

Jim Bunny Rogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz I was warned. It would cause a right old stink if I went down that track. Did I really want to be in the crosshairs of every yokel in town? Did I really want to be branded... Read More

A warm welcome to new Labour leadership

Angie Warren-Clark Labour MP It is great to hear about the approval of Tauranga's innovative new courthouse. I worked as a domestic violence advisor based in the Tauranga regional office in McLean St. I saw the condition of the... Read More

Ready and focused on the core issues...

Todd Talks With Todd Muller Bay of Plenty MP National and Labour both held their annual caucus retreats in the Hawke's Bay this month, in a strange scheduling coincidence. I think it's fair to say the Blue Team had the... Read More

Can you drive when diagnosed with dementia?

BETTER UNDERSTANDING DEMEMTIA with Ruth Thomas from EnlivenPlus Will I be allowed to continue driving if I have dementia? This is a commonly asked question and one that puts people off from getting a diagnosis in the... Read More

Tauranga's rare boxing treat

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz Western Bay of Plenty fight fans are in for a rare treat in July 2023, with the staging of the Boxing New Zealand National Championships in Tauranga. The Boxing... Read More

Tropospheric temperatures from 1979 to December 2022

Weather Eye with John Maunder The chart below shows that since 1979, when reliable satellite observations became available, there has been an overall small warming trend in the average tropospheric temperatures, apart from, at times,... Read More

The very upside of dying

Jim Bunny Rogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz When the wailing had subsided, when all the godawful OMG's were spent, when all the disgust and disdain was done, I dropped clause six of my last will and testament on them.... Read More