Blogs

NZ Davis Cup clash

Sports correspondent & historian with Sideline Sid The New Zealand Davis Cup tie in Invercargill last weekend brought back a blast from the past, when what is now recognised as the 'World Cup of Tennis" played a leg of... Read More

Climate Change: A Realistic Perspective

Weather Eye with John Maunder The title of my climate book "Fifteen Shades of Climate" has been changed to "Climate Change: A Realistic Perspective" to better reflect its contents. Note: I was born in Nelson (New Zealand)... Read More

The community’s feedback

Commission News & Views with Anne Tolley Late last month and early this month, the Commissioners held a series of ‘Let's talk' sessions across the city, both as a chance to talk about some of the key things that... Read More

How to bore NZ voters

Rogers Rabbits with Brian Rogers Today a tribute: It was a year ago yesterday we lost a visionary - a man who launched his own newspaper so Tauranga people could see their own special stories in print, so we could read... Read More

Indie artists and a new playlist

Music Plus with Winston Watusi watusi@thesun.co.nz No politics this week I promise, just music. I know I went off on a bit of an unruly tangent last week and subsequently someone duly growled at me, via email I should... Read More

The Wahs must ‘go hard – or go home’

Sports correspondent & historian with Sideline Sid Week One of the NRL playoffs, saw the New Zealand Warriors given a rugby league lesson, when the Penrith Panthers defeated the New Zealand side 32-6 after posting twenty... Read More

Climate extremes in New Zealand

Weather Eye with John Maunder Climate extremes in New Zealand, since instrumental records became available in the 1850s, show a range from the highest temperature of 42.4 degrees Celsius recorded in Rangiora on February... Read More

More signs of the times

Music Plus with Winston Watusi watusi@thesun.co.nz As far as I'm aware there is no collective noun for signs, a shame since every roadside berm is now littered with electioneering billboards. I'm not a fan.... Read More

Persephone sends us flowers

Roger Rabbits with Jim Bunny It's damned confusing. The seasonal body clock's all to hell, all out of sync. Has spring already sprung or is it still tightly coiled, but about to ‘sproing'? I am taking my cue from... Read More

Tauranga Weather Observations 1898-2023

Weather Eye with John Maunder From January 1898 to December 1904, the observation site was described as the Tauranga Harbour, from November 1904 to April 1907 the site was described as simply ‘Tauranga'.... Read More

Makes you, like, wanna SCREAM!!

Roger Rabbits with Jim Bunny Like… what are we doing to the word 'like'? It's been an extremely useful and versatile little word that has served the English language well for 200 years. It deserves a little respect. It's... Read More

The extraordinary Cybele Chapman

Music Plus with Winston Watusi watusi@thesun.co.nz The more you think about it the more it comes down to songwriting. I blame the Beatles. Why not? Half of them are dead and the other half are too rich to care. Or... Read More