Blogs

Simply magic

Paula ThompsonBOP Regional Councillorwww.envbop.govt.nz The Waikato-BOP Magic netball franchise has opened a new chapter in the story of women's sport in New Zealand. All those associated with the recent victory should be celebrated - players,... Read More

Meaty entertainment

AMPAULwith Paul KendonArts and entertainment blogger The Tauranga Girls' College and Tauranga Boys' College's production of Sweeney Todd opened to a packed house at Baycourt Theatre last night. It was a show of two halves with full credit to the... Read More

A Magic win

Sideline SidSports correspondant & historian www.sunlive.co.nz Netball took centre stage in the Western Bay early on Sunday evening, with the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic finally bringing the Australasian championship title, back across the ditch... Read More

Biting Back in the Bay

Biting Back in the Baywith Pinky Green Once again not so many people as might be expected have gone recreational fishing over the last 10 days. During last week, for much of the time, the weather and sea conditions were almost perfect, but those... Read More

Rainy days and Mondays

Jonathan Allenfrom Car Connexxion I think Karen Carpenter had a point, only today we have both….a maelstrom of factors which if you're not careful can 'get you down” so to speak. Now for those of you who have a cushy number behind... Read More

Flash mash

Dazz SwitallaFlavour SecretsNo.1 The Strand Chef www.no1thestrand.co.nz I've often been accused of over-catering in the domestic situation, by making heaps food when there is only three mouths to feed. But when it comes to peeling that extra spud,... Read More

An improvement, but perhaps small

Biting Back in the Baywith Pinky Green There has been a definite, but perhaps small improvement in WBOP fishing. It appears to be limited to certain restricted areas, times of day, tide times, wind directions and strengths, currents, and temperatures.... Read More

Earthy abstract expression

Pete MorrisArt blogger www.sunlive.co.nz Miriam Ruberl is a Bay of Plenty abstract painter working with a variety of interesting dry and wet media. Her main artistic interest, inspired by the approach of Richard Serra to his work, is in the materials... Read More

Rust never sleeps

John ArtsAbundant Living www.johnarts.co.nz One of life's great contradictions is that the very processes that support our life are responsible for taking it. Our life is dependent on the oxygen we breathe and the conversion and release of energy... Read More

Getting great ideas out of the lab and to the market

Simon BridgesNational MP simonbridges.co.nz New Zealanders are innovative, it's in our DNA. We're breeding the best livestock on the planet, we designed the first jet boat, and we invented the bungy. We're building world-class health software and... Read More

Shock and oar

Brian RogersRogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz The viewer's guide to all things water On the eve of the Olympics it's great to see a fine line up of Bay athletes ready to give their best. From our spectacular cover shot this week, featuring Mike... Read More

New chief executive fast tracked

Cr Bill FaulknerFaulkners Corner www.sunlive.co.nz Following on from last week's column, Tauranga City has an interim chief executive. Leigh Auton was appointed to the interim position at last Friday's confidential council meeting. He started on... Read More