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'Use or lose' your lifestyle choices

Are you ready?with Leigh Elder A few decades ago an active lifestyle was normal - most people had no choice. We're designed to walk and move, and our body is comprised of 206 bones and more than 639 muscles. But de-training - or stopping exercising... Read More

'Use or lose' your lifestyle choices

Are you ready?with Leigh Elder A few decades ago an active lifestyle was normal - most people had no choice. We're designed to walk and move, and our body is comprised of 206 bones and more than 639 muscles. But de-training - or stopping exercising... Read More

My all-time favourite green vegetable

Dazz SwitallaFlavour SecretsNo.1 The Strand Chef www.no1thestrand.co.nz The cost of the grocery bill seems to go up constantly, so for many reasons we have to consider how to feed the family as economically as possible. Fresh greens, which should... Read More

A rash of curious ailments

Brian RogersRogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz We've had a rash of responses to our column last week, on curious ailments.Foremost was an invasion of emails and letters from our Scandinavian-descended readers who pointed out, some with fairly creative... Read More

A rash of curious ailments

Brian RogersRogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz We've had a rash of responses to our column last week, on curious ailments.Foremost was an invasion of emails and letters from our Scandinavian-descended readers who pointed out, some with fairly creative... Read More

A rash of curious ailments

Brian RogersRogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz We've had a rash of responses to our column last week, on curious ailments.Foremost was an invasion of emails and letters from our Scandinavian-descended readers who pointed out, some with fairly creative... Read More

Your feedback influences our decisions

Matt CowleyTauranga City Councillor It's a shame only small percentages of people actually tell council what they think about issues. Most people are too busy, uninterested, intimidated, or don't know how to submit feedback. This week we've proven... Read More

Potential loss of development opportunities and more costs to ratepayers

Catherine StewartTauranga City Councillor The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is undertaking a variation to the proposed Bay of Plenty Regional Policy Statement. Variation 2 is being prepared to address issues raised in appeals against that section... Read More

Cricket bonanza in the Bay

Sideline SidSports correspondant & historian www.sunlive.co.nz The top echelon of secondary school cricket kicks of this Saturday, with the Western Bay first X1 competition playing their first stanza, before being joined by division two and three... Read More

Tauranga: September Rainfalls 1898-2014

Weather Eyewith John Maunder Rainfall for the month of September have been recorded in Tauranga since 1898, except for 1904, 1907, 1908, and 1909. The graph below shows the range of rainfalls from an extreme high of 274 mm in 1973 to a low of... Read More

From the beehive

Todd TalksBy Todd Muller Two weeks ago we sat glued in front of our televisions to watch the election results trickle in. It gave a record result for the National Party and your humbling support for me personally catapulted me into a new life.... Read More

Ailment of the week: Viking Finger

Brian RogersRogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz Not many of you will have heard of this ailment. I recently became aware of it, when catching up with a very good mate who I hadn't seen for about 30 years. On shaking hands, I realised that either he... Read More