Letters to the Editor

Brian’s sense of humour lives on

I've been really enjoying the recent reprint of past Roger Rabbits columns. Sixteen years ago, my husband and I moved to Katikati. After unpacking I picked up The... Read More

Everyone eats food!

Everyone needs food. Therefore, we are all responsible for farming's impact on the environment. Singling out a minority group, i.e. farmers, causes needless... Read More

Pity help the coming generation

I'd like to say I am disgusted, but I am thoroughly appalled by the disgusting conduct of the primarily poorly-parented offenders who are a plague on society. They... Read More

Roading access has to be improved!

When driving along Totara Street back to the city on Monday, we noted the lack of cyclists using the newly upgraded two-direction cycleways. It is wide enough to... Read More

Strange theories don’t add up!

David Hardie, in his efforts to debunk global warming (The Weekend Sun, October 21), displays some strange theories on the properties of water. Like ‘water... Read More

The real problem is….

I agree with David Hardie (‘Global warming or not…' Letters pages, The Weekend Sun, October 21) that sea levels don't appear to be rising. I have been... Read More

Exactly right!

Re: Russell Lowe's letter ‘No great thinking here people' (The Weekend Sun letters pages, October 21. He is exactly right and no real intelligence was employed... Read More

Everyone eats food!

Everyone needs food. Therefore, we are all responsible for farming's impact on the environment. Singling out a minority group, i.e. farmers, causes needless... Read More

The muck, yuk and stench!

It was good to receive a ‘Thank You' note from Tauranga City Council about 'nearly halving the household waste going to landfill”. But I have to ask... Read More

A poem to dissuade greed

The World's population is slowly killing itself by its own greed. By taking fossil fuels out of the earth, that at times, we don't always need. The earth's atmosphere... Read More

Keep them coming!

Another Rogers Rabbits in The Weekend Sun. Just great, and please keep them coming! You know, for me this is the best way for me to keep remembering Brian. I always... Read More

How to check climate change studies…

The Carboniferous Period, about 360-290 million years ago, saw early wood-producing plants grow, multiply, spread and die, taking carbon dioxide from the atmosphere... Read More