Blogs

Shining a light on NZ volunteers

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz Volunteers are the backbone of this great country. The commitment of hundreds of thousands of unpaid workers gives our nation one of the highest standards of living... Read More

Fifteen shades of climate

Weather Eye with John Maunder During the last few months I have been writing my fifth book.The idea for the book came about when I was visiting my family in Adelaide in January 2020 during a heat wave. One day when the forecast... Read More

Giving us the cold shoulder

Daniel Hutchinson From The Hutch A month ago we were all doomed to live in a diseased world indefinitely. But, hey presto, and now we have a whole bunch of vaccines to choose from. So now the mad scramble for vaccine supply... Read More

IRISH SONGS AND AFROBEATS – WE'RE SO LUCKY!

Winston Watusi Music Plus Is it wrong to keep patting ourselves on the back for being so lucky? After a while does it come across as hubris? I don't know. But I do know that the luck in question was to be... Read More

Tauranga Domain's picturesque cricket ground

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz There are few more picturesque cricket grounds in the country than the Tauranga Domain number two field. With plenty of trees providing spectators with shade and... Read More

Tropospheric Temperatures January 1979 to October 2020

Weather Eye with John Maunder The chart below shows that since 1979, when reliable satellite observations became available, there has been little overall trend in the average tropospheric temperatures, apart from milder/warmer temperatures... Read More

Almost time to open Parliament

Todd Talks with Todd Muller National MP After rising on September 6 for the 2020 election campaign, Parliament will resume next week, when all MPs will be sworn in to the 53rd Parliament. The opening of Parliament is... Read More

Character counts in politics

Straight from city council A personal view, by Councillor Steve Morris 'If you were an American, who would you vote for?” asked my nine-year-old daughter. I gave her the same answer I gave when this question was... Read More

Let’s have more class please

Daniel Hutchinson From The Hutch Well, we have had a weird week of news this week. Let's start off with our new tourism minister, Stuart Nash, who is planning to ban the hiring-out of non-self-contained vans. I'm pretty... Read More

New seasons for Janne Izett

Winston Watusi Music Plus The Tauranga launch for Janne Izett's debut album is next weekend. It's been a long journey... You might have come across Janne in this paper. For a couple of years she wrote... Read More

Curling in the South Island

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz Sideline Sid and Mrs Sid are away in the South Island for some much needed R&R after the stresses of the last six months. The durable duo have spent a few days... Read More

Global Temperatures 1996 – October 2020

Weather Eye with John Maunder Global temperatures are compiled for various areas including global (land-ocean), global (meteorological stations), three latitude bands, and hemispheric, by the Goddard Institute for Space Studies... Read More