Blogs

Staying in touch with the street

Cr Bill FaulknerFaulkners Corner www.sunlive.co.nz Council has been hearing written and verbal submissions to its annual/three year/10 year plan this week and by the time you read this elected members will have listened to around 130 submitters... Read More

Katikati is moving

Brian AndersonThe Western Frontwww.sunlive.co.nz Katikati has been slipping south for a number of years. It was originally Athenree, was set up to be in Waterford and then somehow slipped across the river to its current position. The last move... Read More

Coal realities

Ian McLeanSpokesperson for the Green Party Jeanette Fitzsimons, retired co-leader of the Green Party, was in town this week. Her themes: coal exploitation, how New Zealand is contributing to global warming, and the failings of the RMA. The RMA... Read More

Check out Papamoa Hills Regional Park

Jane NeesBOP Regional Councillorwww.janenees.co.nz On a glorious day last week, on my way home from a meeting, I took a detour and visited the Papamoa Hills Regional Park - one of two properties owned by Bay of Plenty Regional Council which provide... Read More

Brand BOP

Paula ThompsonBOP Regional Councillorwww.envbop.govt.nz The reform of local government will get underway later this year with some legislative change and work being done on how to get local government working better. Let's not forget that many... Read More

A bit patchy or mixed

Biting Back in the Baywith Pinky Green Western Bay of Plenty recreational fishing the last week and weekend was in general a bit patchy or mixed. Beach fishers catches were down. Early last week our Papamoa veteran kontiki operator... Read More

Global annual temperatures: 1880-2012

Weather Eyewith John Maunder Global annual temperatures for various areas including global (land-ocean), global (meteorological stations), three latitude bands, and hemispheric, are prepared by the Goddard Institute for Space Studies of NASA. The... Read More

Strong Dutch links in Bay cricket

Sideline SidSports correspondant & historian www.sunlive.co.nz The Bay of Plenty links with Dutch cricket took another step forward in the last few days when a young Dutch player, who has spent the recent summer playing for Greerton, was called... Read More

Fabulous feijoas

Daz SwitallaFlavour SecretsNo.1 The Strand Chef www.no1thestrand.co.nz Feijoas are everywhere at the moment and they have attracted lots of attention from food producers, sweet makers, even beer has been given the feijoa makeover. This popular... Read More

Time running out for Hauraki subdivisions

Brent TrailManaging DirectorSurveying Services Ltd It has now been eighteen months since Hauraki District Council publically notified their Proposed District Plan and we are still largely working under the old rules. This is good news for those... Read More

Do you want fries with that?

Clever dogs and crazy peoplewith Wendy Graydon The Dog Trainer In all the years that I have trained dogs, I have noticed that a dog's diet has a strong correlation to their ability to concentrate and learn new behaviours' in training as well as... Read More

Gardening guide for May

Gardening GuruBy Peter Wayman of Palmers Bethlehem May already, the last month of autumn, and it is only six weeks to the shortest day of the year. That means it is time to plant the garlic and shallots. You can do this any time during May, June... Read More