Blogs

Hands off Tauranga Racecourse

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz Sideline Sid doesn't often get on his soapbox to voice his opinions out loud - however a SunLive piece last week got him hot under the collar. The narrative... Read More

Solar Activity and the next 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

Vaccination rate the key

Commision News & Views with Commission Chair Anne Tolley For people in the Bay of Plenty, the Delta variant of Covid-19 has been ‘around the corner' for some time. We've known it is coming. With cases now confirmed in... Read More

A word from the other side

Daniel Hutchinson From The Hutch Someone wrote in the other day querying if this column was written by myself or by ghost writers. Surely if I was a figment of others' imaginations then I would know. It would be completely hypocritical... Read More

Council elections needed next year

Simon Bridges National Party MP simonbridges.co.nz Ordinarily, council elections would be due next year. Everywhere else in New Zealand will have them, but here in Tauranga Labour got rid of our council and inserted unelected... Read More

Legends live and new music online

Winston Watusi Music Plus Another day, another level change, another cancellation. Don't you just love 2021? I must confess that, like pretty much everyone else, I didn't really heed the experts last year when told that this wasn't... Read More

Farewell to a Bay of Plenty rugby great

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz One of the big oak trees of Western Bay and Bay of Plenty rugby has fallen with the recent passing of Brian McCord. Brian lived a full life and was in his mid-eighties... Read More

Tropospheric Temperatures January 1979 to October 2021

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

Space invaders eye Tauranga

Daniel Hutchinson From The Hutch Horses for courses could easily become houses for courses given the political situation in Tauranga right now. The 85ha expanse in Greerton is occupied by the Tauranga Racing Club and Tauranga Golf... Read More

The key to a great summer in the Bay

Jan Tinetti Labour MP Without a doubt, Tauranga and the Bay of Plenty region is a great place to spend summer. With the weather getting warmer, everyone is counting down to the summer holidays, fun and barbecues at the beach. To... Read More

Keeping it local

Todd Talks with Todd Muller National MP Representing constituents of the Bay of Plenty electorate, the importance of community is never far from my mind. Our Bay community is home to around 16,000 small businesses that... Read More

Mixed news for region’s retail

The last couple of months have seen an unusual situation in this economy. We have been fortunate to be largely untouched by lockdowns, but we have felt the effect of other regions who have been. We see this effect mostly in the retail... Read More