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Tauranga Average July Afternoon Temperatures 1913-2019

Weather Eye with John Maunder The graph below shows details of the average daily maximum temperatures, called 'afternoon', for Tauranga for July from 1913-2019. The temperature for July 2019 was 15.8 degrees Celsius. It's... Read More

Loserpalooza is coming!

Winston Watusi Music Plus There are two sides to Tauranga. It often seems - possibly with good reason - that we're locked in the musical mainstream, an unthreatening mixture of jazz, blues, folk and cover bands, with a smattering... Read More

Reliving the pressure

Clayton Mitchell New Zealand First MP The sale of New Zealand's valuable assets in recent years has proved to be short-sighted and fundamentally flawed. The sales have created a raft of issues, which the Coalition Government is... Read More

Funding life-saving cancer drugs

Simon Bridges National Party Leader simonbridges.co.nz All of us have loved ones and friends who have been affected by cancer. Cancer is the biggest cause of death in New Zealand. Recently I announced National's plan for cancer... Read More

Legendary Western Bay boxer hangs up his gloves

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz There are few tougher sports than professional boxing, where two men enter the ring for a monetary reward. Personally, I have a problem with the professional game,... Read More

Tauranga July Rainfalls 1898-2019

Weather Eye with John Maunder Rainfalls for the month of July have been recorded in Tauranga since 1898, except for 1904, 1907, 1908, and 1909. The graph for the period 1898-2019 shows the range of rainfalls from an extreme high... Read More

Bringing the boogie to town

Winston Watusi Music Plus Time to celebrate, boogie-lovers - Jan Preston is coming to town! Or should I say, Jan Preston is coming back to town, since the woman they call Australia's Queen of Boogie Piano has a long and strong... Read More

Buying a home in New Zealand

Clayton Mitchell New Zealand First MP In October last year the Government banned the sale of homes to foreign buyers. In the first few months, the sale of New Zealand properties to foreign owners fell through the floor, down 81... Read More

Funding family care

Jan Tinetti Labour MP The Government announced recently a major overhaul of disabilities funding which will see family members, including parents and spouses, paid up to $25.50 an hour to look after family members. With around... Read More

More funding for cancer drugs

Todd Talks By Todd Muller We all know someone who has gone through the cancer journey. The thousands that turn out to some of the Bay's cancer fundraising events show just how much this disease impacts our lives. The Papamoa Night... Read More

From local sport to the big stage

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz Every so often in sport, a group of rising stars will come together in a team before going on to perform with distinction on the big stage. The 2005 Bay of Plenty... Read More

Arctic and Antarctic Temperatures ..... January 2000 to June 2019

Weather Eye with John Maunder Each month Professor Ole Humlum of the The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), in Norway publishes on the web his very comprehensive web site updating a large number of charts and related analyses... Read More