Blogs

Omicron and the community

Angie Warren-Clark Labour MP Well folks, the time has finally come. Covid now lives within our community. We know we won't stop the Omicron variant, so we'll now work hard to minimise case numbers to give our health system the... Read More

Disruption ahead

Nigel Tutt Chief Executive of Priority One As we kick off 2022, there will be a number of items on the minds of local businesses. While the disruption that Omicron will inevitably cause is front of mind, businesses will also need... Read More

Tauranga Racecourse worries

Simon Bridges National Party MP simonbridges.co.nz I've made my views on the Tauranga Racecourse and Golf Club clear before. Everyone accepts there are housing problems, but getting rid of our city's green spaces is definitely... Read More

The year of the cancellation

Winston Watusi Music Plus Here's Johnny! We've had plain Covid, Delta and now it's time for Omicron. Since December we've been holding our metaphorical breathe, balanced on a metaphorical knife-edge. Now... Now I suddenly... Read More

The evolution of Bay Oval

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz Ten thousand people in party mode at the Black Clash at the Bay Oval last Saturday night, was probably a million miles from the minds of the group of cricket administrators,... Read More

Tauranga Annual Rainfalls 1898-2021

Weather Eye with John Maunder Monthly rainfalls for Tauranga have been recorded at several recording sites during the last 122 years. The rainfall for Tauranga for 2021 was 959 mm. From January 1898 to December 1904, the observation... Read More

Back to work

Todd Talks with Todd Muller National MP Happy New Year. It's great to be back at work, with 2022 already well underway for many of us. Thank you to all of the people who kept working throughout the summer break, providing warm... Read More

Enjoying the summer

Jan Tinetti Labour MP I would like to firstly take this opportunity to wish everyone a very a Happy New Year. I hope you all had the opportunity to spend time with your families and friends and some time to relax over the summer... Read More

Avocados, bypasses, Sir Dave and a dog

Winston Watusi Music Plus Let's start in un-bypassed and unlikely-to-ever-be-bypassed Katikati. People must be getting sick of this. Katikati is a beautiful town. Some towns aren't. Some have shop-fronts and rundown chippies still... Read More

An outstanding and historic shooting achievement

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz A small item tucked away in one of the Sunday newspapers alerted Sideline Sid to an outstanding and historic achievement produced by a Te Puke sport shooter last... Read More

Tauranga Average Afternoon Temperatures 1914-2021

Weather Eye with John Maunder The average afternoon temperature in 2021 was 20.2 degrees Celsius, which made 2021 the fourth warmest year on record. Temperatures have been recorded in the Tauranga area at several sites in the last... Read More

Just call me Bob

Daniel Hutchinson From The Hutch It is one of life's great mysteries: why are we so drawn to the water? Like tens of thousands of others in the Bay this year I have jostled with other humans on the roads, parked up the car, burned... Read More