Blogs

Showing commitment to the team

Sideline SidSports correspondant & historian www.sunlive.co.nz After singing the praises of the Western Bay of Plenty rugby competitions last week - Sideline Sid was delighted to hear of two outstanding individual performances last Saturday. On... Read More

Disorders of the nervous system (Part 1)

John ArtsAbundant Living www.johnarts.co.nz The most complex and extraordinary cells in our body are those that make up our nervous system. No computer on earth can come close to the complexity of our brain and the nerve cells that send and receive... Read More

Climate change and Villach – what is the connection?

Weather Eyewith John Maunder Among the many climate science meetings I have attended, the most significant, at least in term of climate change is concerned, is my involvement in the UN sponsored International Conference held in the beautiful town... Read More

New Bay business text service

Andrew NimickPoint Concept twitter.com/andrewnim During the weekend on which we held the Bay Of Plenty Mashup competition we were given the use of a text message service run by local Bay business startup Itext. The service called Vortext (neat... Read More

Slow learners and basket cases

Brian RogersRogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz There's a few slow learners in this town, who occasionally get suckered into 'exclusive' deals with another newspaper. Effectively, they cut out their options of getting wider promotion with the Sun,... Read More

Holiday romance cut short

News HoundsAdy & Flo www.sunlive.co.nz You'll recall last week the Flo and Monty romance, blossoming at Uncle Pete's island paradise getaway. The moment was abruptly cut short when I was running out of the water in hot pursuit of the lovely Monty,... Read More

A bottomless pit for ratepayers?

Cr Bill FaulknerFaulkners Corner www.sunlive.co.nz Public submissions to the draft Historic Village Strategy were heard at least week's Strategy and Policy Committee meeting. There were only 29 submissions which was surprisingly few, considering... Read More

Government reform of Local Government is on its way

John CroninBOP Regional Council Chairmanwww.envbop.govt.nz Last Thursday, about 30 territorial mayors, regional council chairmen and their chief executives met with the new Minister of Local Government, the Honourable David Carter. The Minister... Read More

Are you happy with a 130% rate increase over the next 10 years?

Andrew von DadelszenFormer Regional Councillor If you aren't happy about the Regional Council's proposed rate increase (12% this year) then you should take the time to submit. Submissions close April 17. As a Tauranga resident I get very little... Read More

A fast ride on the LTP

Brian AndersonThe Western Frontwww.sunlive.co.nz We only get one month and we are already half way through our chance to explore council thinking, perhaps enjoy the sights and gain our own stories of our trip through the Long Term Plan. Unfortunately... Read More

Regional Transport Programme Released for Comment

Jane NeesBOP Regional Councillorwww.janenees.co.nz Every three years, each region in New Zealand must produce a Regional Land Transport Programme which prioritises the work it wants undertaken in the region over the next three years to make it... Read More

Are you getting enough Vitamin D?

Health Basicswith Diana Bomfordof Action Nutrition With so much advertising hype around antioxidant and the 'wonder” vitamins that support health and 'give energy”, vitamin D gets little press. But it packs a powerful punch when it... Read More