Blogs

Global Temperatures

Weather Eye with John Maunder The following data sets and comments are from the climate4you.com website developed by Professor Ole Humlum who is a Danish Professor Emeritus of Physical Geography at the University of Oslo,... Read More

Calling time on the Peace Cup

Sports correspondent & historian with Sideline Sid Knowing when you have reached your use-by date in sport, is a fine-line between retirement at the top end of a sporting career and hanging on to illusions of past success,... Read More

A salute to the great skiver

Roger Rabbits with Jim Bunny We called him ‘Mal'…short for ‘Malingerer' or ‘Malady' or ‘Mal-adjusted'. ‘Mal' because he was always throwing ‘sickies'. He wore these labels shamelessly. ‘Sickies'... Read More

Unleashing a War Cry Song

Music Plus with Winston Watusi watusi@thesun.co.nz It must be tough to be an MP: people just insist on making fun of you. Take our embattled local representative Sam Uffindell. Talk about not being able to... Read More

A dignified atmosphere at snooker event

Sports correspondent & historian with Sideline Sid Here's a local sports trivia question to open this week's column. What sporting event took place in Tauranga last weekend, where the participants wore fashionable... Read More

The Southern Oscillation Index (SOI)

Weather Eye with John Maunder The Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) is a standardized index based on the observed sea level pressure differences between Tahiti and Darwin, Australia. The SOI is a leading measure of the... Read More

From boys’ college to Loserpalooza

Music Plus with Winston Watusi watusi@thesun.co.nz There's a lot coming up in the next fortnight: we'll start by going back to school. Not really, since the Tauranga Boys' College's Big Band Fundraising Tea Dance isn't... Read More

‘Give the wife a break mate!’

Roger Rabbits with Jim Bunny Lots of introspection, lots of self-reflection up and down the land this week. Blokes stopping to examine division of labour in the home. What men do, what they don't do, what they could... Read More

Bay Oval cricket season nearly here

Sports correspondent & historian with Sideline Sid The lens of time provide the rightful place for sporting feats that are too big to comprehend in the immediate outcome of their achievement, because of their magnitude. With... Read More

Nuclear fusion and energy

Weather Eye with John Maunder Some of the answers to the complexities of the climate system are given in my recently published book "Climate Change: A Realistic Perspective". In Chapter 12 on "Energy" the topics covered... Read More

Remembering Bill Faulkner A no-nonsense city leader

DEMOCRACY HQ: A Personal view with Steve Morris Tauranga has lost a dose of common sense with the passing of former city councillor Bill Faulkner. First elected in 1983, Bill served eight non-consecutive terms during... Read More

A superfluity of festivals

Music Plus with Winston Watusi watusi@thesun.co.nz I learnt something from ‘Brokenwood' the other night; it's nice when the telly offers a side-order of education. There's something about ‘Brokenwood... Read More