Blogs

A new album from Shirley Ryder

Winston Watusi Music Plus Prolific local singer Shirley Ryder has been at it again: she has a new album and it is ready for release during NZ Music Month. This will be her fifth set of original songs and each has individual sounds... Read More

Making rules without reason

Daniel Hutchinson From The Hutch I'm not sure if anyone else is feeling the same way, but the High Court decision on the legality of the MIQ process seems just a tad bit late. Refusing Kiwis entry into their own country always... Read More

David Tua: the master of the left hook

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz Sideline Sid was thrilled to learn that David Tua was inducted into the Boxing Hall of Fame in California over the weekend. Tua was the master of the left hook... Read More

Tropospheric Temperatures January 1979 to March 2022

Weather Eye with John Maunder For further information on a range of weather and climate matters see my recent book Fifteen shades of climate... the fall of the weather dice and the butterfly effect.available from Amazon. The... Read More

Missing Jazz? Wait till Matariki!

Winston Watusi Music Plus OK! Orange is here and with it music and we are absolutely indubitably rolling again. Some starts immediately, some will arrive after a predictable lag while bands and musicians rebook gigs. The most affected... Read More

How to beat inflation

Daniel Hutchinson From The Hutch There's been a lot swirling around in my head lately and I'm sure others will have had the same problem. There are the two big events going on - pandemic and war - but like all good humans, I tune... Read More

Building innovation capability in youth

Nigel Tutt Chief Executive of Priority One A few weeks ago Priority One launched the Young Innovator Awards for 2022. In its 12th year, YiA! is an innovation programme for intermediate and secondary school students to work on an... Read More

Western Bay cricket's never-to-be-forgotten milestones

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz April has produced some never-to-be-forgotten milestones for four Western Bay of Plenty cricket players. In the month where cricket gear has been stowed away for... Read More

Solar activity and sunspots and the Maunder Minimum

Weather Eye with John Maunder The ‘Maunder Minimum' is the name given to the period from 1645 to 1715 when the number of sunspots - ‘storms' on the sun - became almost zero. The period is named after the solar... Read More

You’ve been warned: Don’t eat the silica gel!

Brian Rogers Rogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz We are constantly amused and bemused over the modern world's obsession to warn everyone of everything. It seems peoplekind have recently lost the ability to think for themselves.... Read More

Living in a divided land

Winston Watusi Music Plus We live in a divided country; it's sad to see and I don't know what can be done to solve the problem. I'm not talking about Covid here. Enough about that. We're not divided about Covid, except in a few... Read More

A bright future for Tauranga

Jan Tinetti Labour MP As the date for the Tauranga by-election was announced last week, it made me reflect on the past four-and-a-half years I have spent as a locally-based List MP here in Tauranga. One of the best decisions my... Read More