1 Jul 2022 06:00
Winston Watusi Music Plus We all know about what they say about famines and feasts and buses. It’s also true of music. Sometimes I struggle to think of something to write about. These are not those times. We’ve just...... Read More
1 Jul 2022 06:00
By By: Winston Watusi watusi@thesun.co.nz
Winston Watusi Music Plus We all know about what they say about famines and feasts and buses. It’s also true of music. Sometimes I struggle to think of something to write about. These are not those times. We’ve just...... Read More
1 Jul 2022 06:00
By By: Daniel Hutchinson
Daniel Hutchinson From The Hutch The recent furore over how Christian schools should cater for their LGBTQIA+ students has forced me to confront my own identity and beliefs. Frankly – or Francine as the case may be...... Read More
1 Jul 2022 06:00
By By: Tamati Coffey
Tamati Coffey Labour List MP I’m really proud that we’ve delivered on Labour’s election commitment to establish a public holiday to celebrate Matariki. For the first time this year, people here in the Waiariki...... Read More
1 Jul 2022 06:00
By By: Todd Muller
Todd Talks with Todd Muller National MP This week sees the retirement of Tauranga Boys’ College principal Robert Mangan after 14 years in the top job, 33 years teaching at the school and more than 40 years involved...... Read More
29 Jun 2022 10:41
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Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz Before the demise of sport coverage in Bay of Plenty daily newspapers and radio coverage, the selection of a Western Bay of Plenty young man making his international...... Read More
27 Jun 2022 14:04
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Better Understanding Dementia with Ruth Thomas EnlivenPlus It’s not unusual for someone with dementia, or their loved ones to try and hide what’s happening. The worry is that no-one will understand or be able to...... Read More
27 Jun 2022 10:26
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Weather Eye with John Maunder Over 50 years ago in April 1968 when I was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography in the University of Victoria in Canada, I remember very well when on a Wednesday morning the representative...... Read More
27 Jun 2022 09:50
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Green Goals with Josh Cole Green Party Every day there is, somewhere in Tauranga, a line-up of red, yellow, green or blue bins on the streets. These testify to the work being done by the people in the waste and recycling department...... Read More
23 Jun 2022 06:00
By By: Winston Watusi watusi@thesun.co.nz
Winston Watusi Music Plus The only thing I’ve got to say this week about the Port of Tauranga 59th National Jazz Festival is a reminder. Here’s that reminder: there are still tickets available for concerts at Baycourt;...... Read More
23 Jun 2022 06:00
By By: Steve Morris
Democracy HQ A personal view, by Councillor Steve Morris The result was never in doubt, but National’s share of the vote has sent shockwaves as far away as the Beehive. National candidate Sam Uffindel won more than 56 per...... Read More
23 Jun 2022 06:00
By By: Jan Tinetti
Jan Tinetti Labour MP Our Government is working hard to build an education system that gives every student in Tauranga, and across the country, the best chance to succeed. As part of this work, our School Investment Package has...... Read More
23 Jun 2022 06:00
By By: Todd McClay
Todd McClay National MP for Rotorua Congratulations to Sam Uffindell Tauranga’s new MP. Sam ran a fantastic campaign – he remained focused on issues important to local people and worked tirelessly from when he was selected...... Read More
23 Jun 2022 06:00
By By: Daniel Hutchinson
Daniel Hutchinson From The Hutch Well whanau, our oppressive, overbearing government has forced another public holiday on us and now we must rise up and consider what this means – or not, if you feel like a sleep-in. Despite...... Read More
22 Jun 2022 09:10
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Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz When I became curious about the background of a Western Bay of Plenty Rugby Sub-Union trophy, that was about to be re-allocated for competition in 2001, I couldn't...... Read More
21 Jun 2022 07:38
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Weather Eye with John Maunder There were a number of significant temperature anomalies and events for May. Record-breaking temperatures contributed to a hot and dry May across southern, central and western Europe, with France...... Read More
17 Jun 2022 06:49
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Green Goals with Josh Cole Green Party There has rightly been a lot of talk of late about gang issues and the general conversation has really lacked any solutions that will negate the need for gangs to even exist in the long...... Read More
17 Jun 2022 06:00
By By: Angie Warren-Clark
Angie Warren-Clark Labour MP Last week Minister Andrew Little and I attended a launch event at Tauranga Hospital to celebrate Bay of Plenty District Health Board joining the National Bowel Screening Programme. Bowel cancer...... Read More
17 Jun 2022 06:00
By By: Todd Muller
Todd Talks with Todd Muller National MP When the Prime Minister relieves the Police Minister from her duties and gives the job to a more senior Minister, it’s a clear admission that the job was not being done...... Read More
17 Jun 2022 06:00
By By: Winston Watusi watusi@thesun.co.nz
Winston Watusi Music Plus Tauranga’s been in the news a bit recently; you’ve got to be proud. As only the fifth-largest city in the country we tend to get a little passed over, so any time we come to national prominence...... Read More