Blogs

Arctic and Antarctic Temperatures ..... January 2000 to September 2011

Weather Eye with John Maunder http://www.climate4you.com/Text/Climate4you One example of what is contained in the above website are the charts of Arctic and Antarctic surface air temperatures from January 2000 to September 2011. Each... Read More

Turning the lights on

Daniel Hutchinson From The Hutch There's a book called Mothership which has quite a good sub-plot in it. It is set in a huge ark ship 14,000km long which is transporting the remnants of humanity across space in search of a new... Read More

Covid milestone in sight

Angie Warren-Clark Labour MP It's been a big couple of weeks in the Bay of Plenty, with Delta's unwelcome and uninvited arrival. Our communities have responded by checking the locations of interest and going out to get tested... Read More

The changing face of our CBD

Nigel Tutt Chief Executive of Priority One At Priority One we often get asked about Tauranga CBD and its prospects for the future. Generally these discussions don't start off on a positive note - it's no secret that the CBD has... Read More

For the good of us all

Todd Talks with Todd Muller National MP Having been free of Covid-19 for such a long time in Tauranga, it's disappointing to see community cases spread throughout our city. I hope that those who have tested positive... Read More

Please try not to kill musicians

Winston Watusi Music Plus I thought I'd narrowed last week down to gigs that would definitely happen. Yeah right. The Legends Live show (December 4) is off - the latest in a long line. But finally I get the feeling things might... Read More

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 astronomer... 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 Taupō... 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