Blogs

Climate change: both sides of the story... a Rotary Conference discussion

Weather Eye with John Maunder Some of the answers to the complexities of the climate system are given in my recently published book "Fifteen shades of climate... the fall of the weather dice and the butterfly effect". The following... Read More

Three strikes for three-waters

Democracy HQ A personal view, by Councillor Steve Morris Tauranga ratepayers have invested heavily in three-waters infrastructure. Now, the government wants to buy $1.3 billion worth of your assets for just $48 million. Council... Read More

Asphalt or chip seal – the vexed question

Commision News & Views with Commission Chair Anne Tolley One of the most frequent complaints Tauranga City Council commissioners receive is from people expressing dissatisfaction that the asphalt road surface in their quiet suburban... Read More

Emergency housing at the Mount

Simon Bridges National Party MP simonbridges.co.nz A couple of related issues this year have highlighted to me how lacking in common sense and ability the Labour government and our Labour appointed council are when it comes to... Read More

Television and level two

Winston Watusi Music Plus I don't know anybody who is happy about the state of television at the moment. That's what I was going to write about this week, and I still intend to. But there's been a level change in the continuing... Read More

The rise of Western Bay of Plenty women's cricket

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz The rise of Western Bay of Plenty women's cricket star Nensi Patel continues, after she was one of eight women to receive NZ Cricket Women's Development... Read More

Tauranga August Rainfalls and Afternoon Temperatures 1898-2020 and 1913-2021

Weather Eye with John Maunder Rainfalls for the month of August have been recorded in Tauranga since 1898, except for 1904, 1907, 1908 and 1909. From January 1898 to December 1904, the observation site was described as the Tauranga... Read More

Vaccination rollout continues

Angie Warren-Clark Labour MP We've stamped out Covid before, and by sticking together and sticking to the rules, we can do it again. Together, we are stronger than the virus. The simplest thing New Zealanders can do to stop the... Read More

Takeaway coffee a reminder of simple pleasures

Todd Talks with Todd Muller National MP I don't know about you, but I was strangely excited with the ‘freedom' afforded to me with Level 3. Even though I have a nice little coffee machine at home it was a genuine... Read More

Paying tribute to T. Rex

Winston Watusi Music Plus During our first lockdown last year, one of the saddest losses to Covid was the extraordinary American producer Hal Wilner. Initially a producer with Saturday Night Live, Wilner produced albums for Marianne... Read More

International cricket at Bay Oval

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz A new facility at the Bay Oval is set to play a part in the part in the continued progress of the Black Caps, as they seek to consolidate their position as a serious... Read More

Blocking highs

Weather Eye with John Maunder Some of the answers to the complexities of the climate system are given in my recently published book Fifteen shades of climate... the fall of the weather dice and the butterfly effect. The following... Read More