Blogs

National Provincial Championships

Sideline SidSports correspondant & historian www.sunlive.co.nz While June and July brings wet weather club rugby where rainwear and umbrellas are often the order of the day, it's also preparation time for the Bay of Plenty Steamers as they ready... Read More

The year without a summer

Weather Eyewith John Maunder Last week most parts of New Zealand experienced extremely cold temperatures with night time temperatures of minus 20 degrees Celsius being recorded in inland parts of North Otago and South Canterbury - only five degrees... Read More

Disabled and active in the Bay

Cherryl ThompsonDisability Sport AdvisorSport Bay of Plenty Disability Sport means specific sport for people with a physical disability or sport that includes disabled people. Whichever the case, the Bay of Plenty has many opportunities available... Read More

Valuing our volunteers

Todd TalksBy Todd Muller One the quirk of our modern lives is how time-poor we appear to be. We always seem to be rushing from one event to the next, diaries filled with personal and professional obligations. Like no other generation before, alternative... Read More

One rule for all

Clayton MitchellNew Zealand First MP Let's face it, the Government loves to take credit - for anything and everything it can. The All Blacks won the World Cup? The Government accepts your gratitude. Births up? Deaths down? More or less birds migrating... Read More

Nature Knows Best

Beautiful Youby Suzanne Edmonds Each week, beauty enthusiast Suzanne Edmonds explores the best ways to take care of ourselves so that we love the skin we're in. From coconut oil and kale to and buckwheat and blueberries, there is a plethora of... Read More

Relax and let it go - Because FartFed is right behind you

Brian RogersRogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz Warning: This column contains crude references to the human digestive process; crass and immature discussions of everyday bodily functions, and phrases and imagery that some may find offensive. So please... Read More

Thank you our volunteers

Catherine StewartTauranga City Councillor I recently attended a National Volunteers Week Thank You morning organised by Volunteer Western Bay of Plenty. Volunteer Western Bay of Plenty manager Theo Ursum said there are about 1 million volunteers... Read More

Helping those who can’t help themselves

Simon BridgesNational MP simonbridges.co.nz It is often said that a measure of a society is how it looks after its most vulnerable. The National-led government is committed to aiding our most vulnerable citizens, to improve their lives and those... Read More

Weathering the Storm

Jane NeesBOP Regional Councillorwww.janenees.co.nz All around the world we are seeing wild weather. This has long been predicted as man's increasing impact on our world changes the balance in our atmosphere, oceans and climate. Sea levels are rising.... Read More

Our economy needs to innovate to prosper

Matt CowleyTauranga City Councillor The Government's recent economic growth study told us what we already knew - as a region, we are good at growing stuff, building stuff, and moving stuff around. Our workforce has qualification levels below than... Read More

A summer in winter

Art Beatwith Rosalie Crawford I attended the opening of Creative Tauranga's group exhibition Mid Winter Summer and met Lynne Dara, who is showing some of her pen and ink work. Lynne has been creating artwork for approximately 55 years and uses... Read More