Blogs

The cheek of it

Daniel Hutchinson From The Hutch When Will Smith charged up onto the stage at the Oscars this week and slapped Chris Rock in the face, it seemed appropriate. The slap was on behalf of his wife who had just been insulted in front... Read More

The health of our communities

Angie Warren-Clark Labour MP When it comes to the health and wellbeing of our communities it's our local organisations who really understand their needs, what's working and what needs tweaking. It's so important to have our government... Read More

Taking a look at our transport woes

Todd Talks with Todd Muller National MP It's been a great opportunity having my colleague Simeon Brown visit the Bay of Plenty this week. As Opposition Transport Spokesman, he's found it as concerning as I do to see... Read More

The addition of modern technology to horse racing

When Sideline Sid flicked over to the TAB Trackside Chanel recently to catch the finish of a race in which he had a small investment, he was reminded how technology has changed horse racing. Moments after two horses went over the line locked together,... Read More

Arctic and Antarctic Temperatures ..... January 2000 to February 2022

Weather Eye with John Maunder https://www.climate4you.com/Text/Climate4you One example of what is contained in the above website are the charts of Arctic and Antarctic air temperatures from January 2000 to February 2022. Each... Read More

What a mean-spirited response!

Brian Rogers Rogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz Ukraine's heroic president Zelenskyy has won worldwide acclaim for his staunch defence of his country. Turning down an offer of safe passage out of the war zone from the USA... Read More

Happy birthday Mr O’Brien

Winston Watusi Music Plus Let's start this week with some birthday wishes. It happens that one of the Bay's more famous residents, the very fabulous Richard O'Brien, is celebrating his 80th birthday today, on March 25. All together... Read More

The rent-a-crowd announcement

Democracy HQ A personal view, by Councillor Steve Morris Last week, you may have read the Rogers Rabbits editorial ‘On the edge of extinction' in The Weekend Sun, March 18 edition, page 2. Rogers writes about Nanaia Mahuta... Read More

Transport efficiency more than just roads

Commision News & Views with Commission Chair Anne Tolley Congestion on Tauranga's major arterial routes has long been an issue, particularly during peak commute times, which is why we have around $1 billion in transport infrastructure... Read More

Welcoming the world back to Tauranga

Jan Tinetti Labour MP I'm sure many of you have heard our borders will soon be reopening to tourists - first from Australia, then from elsewhere in the world. Our economic recovery is gaining momentum, and the return of tourism... Read More

Thank you, Tauranga!

Simon Bridges National Party MP simonbridges.co.nz Many will have heard by now that last week I announced I am retiring from politics and will leave Parliament in the coming weeks. It's been my privilege to have been the MP... Read More

For democracy to be effective it must be trusted

Nigel Tutt Chief Executive of Priority One The decision announced a couple of weeks ago to extend Tauranga City Council's Commission is one that will be welcomed by the business community. The decision was made to extend the Commission's... Read More