Blogs

A busy year

Angie Warren-Clark Labour MP 2018 has been a huge year for the Government. I’m honoured to be part of a team that stepped up and started to put things right for all New Zealanders. We’re delivering real gains for real...... Read More

Something to light up your baubles

Rogers Rabbits Brian Rogers Rogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz Merry Christmas, readers and welcome to Auntie Roger’s special festive season advice column. Today Auntie unwraps the good tidings and lights up our lives...... Read More

Stay safe these holidays and thank you!

Todd Talks By Todd Muller As the year draws to a close, I want to take this opportunity to thank the community for all of the support, guidance, and friendship you have offered me  in 2018. My family and I wish you a very...... Read More

A great year behind us, and a great year ahead

Clayton Mitchell New Zealand First MP It is amazing how fast this year has flown by. This week is the last sitting week of Parliament. By now, with only days until Christmas, I look back at the year and can positively say that...... Read More

Title repeats for BOP cricket

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz Bay of Plenty Coastland Senior and Junior Secondary rep cricket teams both took out Northern Districts age-group titles in the last two weeks to repeat their titles...... Read More

In the Bleak Mid-winter

Weather Eye with John Maunder In the bleak mid-winter, Frosty wind made moan, Earth stood hard as iron, Water like a stone, Snow had fallen, Snow on snow, Snow on snow, In the bleak mid-winter, Long ago. These words, from...... Read More

A little bit of Grace in me

Cayla-Fay Saunders cayla@thesun.co.nz www.sunlive.co.nz I was 21 when I boarded a plane and flew more than 18,000 kilometres, away from everything I knew and everyone I loved. I was 21 when I walked through the  gates...... Read More

Mixed reactions about boxing

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz Boxing has been a hot topic in the media in the last few weeks, attracting plenty negative publicity and a myriad of comments from people that have little knowledge...... Read More

Climate change and Villach : Is there a connection?

Weather Eye with John Maunder Among the many climate science meetings I have attended, the most significant, at least in term of climate change is concerned, is my involvement in the UN sponsored International Conference held in...... Read More

Idioms and idiots

Brian Rogers Rogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz This week, the self-righteous vegans have been getting off their high horse again, with assertions the rest of us will stop using phrases  involving animals, in case we  hurt...... Read More

It seems the traffic just keeps backing up

Straight from city council A personal view, by Councillor Steve Morris It’s not often I take my 1957 Morris Oxford out during rush hour, but when I do, I’m filled with commuter anxiety. It’s not the column...... Read More

Third and final reading for employment bill

Clayton Mitchell New Zealand First MP The Employment Relations Bill had its third and final reading in parliament this week. It has been a work in progress for some time, as the three coalition partners in government have worked...... Read More

The importance of a lifejacket

Todd Talks with Todd Muller National MP Last year, 105 people drowned in New Zealand waters, and 92 of those  deaths were preventable. Tragically, that figure includes nine children under the age of 15, and eight...... Read More

International cricket at Bay Oval

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz The Bay Oval lights will be turned on for international cricket for the first time this season on Friday night. India A and New Zealand A continue their series...... Read More

The Southern Oscillation Index

Weather Eye with John Maunder The Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) is a standardized index based on the observed sea level pressure differences between Tahiti and Darwin, Australia. The SOI is a leading measure of the large-scale...... Read More

Unpacking the Bay of Plenty’s DNA

Kristin Dunne Tourism Bay of Plenty DNA. It’s what makes us all unique and special. Just like individuals, a region’s DNA is its competitive identity and the bedrock for tourists and locals alike. But while our coastline’s...... Read More

PC socks it to sad, sacked, sexist Santa

Brian Rogers Rogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz Political correctness has slain the last bastion of tradition. Santa Claus has been slaughtered by the whingers who believe he’s sexist. Farmers department store reportedly...... Read More

Giving feels good

Jan Tinetti Labour MP Elsa the Elf Queen is a very special person. Elsa works at Kmart in Bayfair and she invited me to take part in the launch of this year’s Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal. What a wonderful morning it was. I...... Read More

Essential public service workers start to strike

Clayton Mitchell New Zealand First MP The struggle for teachers, nurses, police and other essential public service workers to stay ahead of the cost of living, and gain better recognition for the value of the work they do, has boiled...... Read More