Blogs

Tauranga November Rainfalls 1898-2021

Weather Eye with John Maunder The graph below shows the range of Tauranga's November rainfalls, from an extreme high of 357 mm in 1916 to a low of only 7 mm in 1984. The second wettest October was 1928, when 269 mm was recorded;... Read More

Fixing the ship

Daniel Hutchinson From The Hutch National Party supporters are fully immune to leadership changes, having had two jabs and now a booster shot, thanks to Chris Luxon. Substance rarely beats style when it comes to politics, which... Read More

A new way of managing Covid-19

Tamati Coffey Labour List MP As we take the next step in our Covid-19 response plan, I know many people here in the Western Bay will be looking forward to a way of life that feels a bit more normal. Our shift to the orange setting... Read More

Retirement village residents unite!

Simon Bridges National Party MP simonbridges.co.nz A couple of weeks back I accepted a petition from the Retirement Village Residents' Association, on behalf of the more than 45,000 New Zealanders who live in retirement villages... Read More

Meet The Beatles (again)

Winston Watusi Music Plus I've spent the week in the company of The Beatles; it has been most enjoyable. I've been wading through Mr Jackson's epic look at a month in the life of the Fab Four, spending about eight hours with them... Read More

Smorgasbord of cricket at Bay Oval

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz A New Year Test Match, the visit of the Dutch team to engage in T20 combat with the Black Caps, and seven games in the ICC Women's World Cup provide a smorgasbord... Read More

Arctic and Antarctic Temperatures ..... January 2000 to September 2011

Weather Eye with John Maunder http://www.climate4you.com/Text/Climate4you One example of what is contained in the above website are the charts of Arctic and Antarctic surface air temperatures from January 2000 to September 2011. Each... Read More

Turning the lights on

Daniel Hutchinson From The Hutch There's a book called Mothership which has quite a good sub-plot in it. It is set in a huge ark ship 14,000km long which is transporting the remnants of humanity across space in search of a new... Read More

Covid milestone in sight

Angie Warren-Clark Labour MP It's been a big couple of weeks in the Bay of Plenty, with Delta's unwelcome and uninvited arrival. Our communities have responded by checking the locations of interest and going out to get tested... Read More

The changing face of our CBD

Nigel Tutt Chief Executive of Priority One At Priority One we often get asked about Tauranga CBD and its prospects for the future. Generally these discussions don't start off on a positive note - it's no secret that the CBD has... Read More

For the good of us all

Todd Talks with Todd Muller National MP Having been free of Covid-19 for such a long time in Tauranga, it's disappointing to see community cases spread throughout our city. I hope that those who have tested positive... Read More

Please try not to kill musicians

Winston Watusi Music Plus I thought I'd narrowed last week down to gigs that would definitely happen. Yeah right. The Legends Live show (December 4) is off - the latest in a long line. But finally I get the feeling things might... Read More