Blogs

Media is lifeblood of elite sport

Sports correspondent & historian with Sideline Sid There is no bigger event in world sport than the Olympic Games which take place every four years. The current Olympics in Paris are providing plenty of pulsating action,... Read More

A rose between thorns

The Engineer with Dr Tim Maltby The elections are now behind us. Mahé Drysdale has been elected mayor, along with nine ward councillors - a team of 10 very competent Tauranga folk. We wish them well. There is a... Read More

Tauranga Weather 1898-2024

Weather Eye with John Maunder Rainfalls for the month of July have been recorded in Tauranga since 1898. The graph for the period 1898-2024 shows the range of rainfalls from an extreme high of 348 mm in 1951,... Read More

A beautiful wedding day

Skin Secrets with Sue Dewes from Tranquillo Beauty Today I'm writing about wedding skincare and makeup. As we all know, weddings are a special occasion, and it's important to look and feel our best on this day. Firstly,... Read More

Pull ya head in Luv, try some pumpkin!

Roger Rabbits with Jim Bunny If the answer is a pumpkin - what is the question? Ponder that while you shine your glass slipper Cinderella. Before trying to get your noodle around this conundrum, here's some context,... Read More

The next four years…

Lobbying For Good with Erika Harvey With the election finished, Tauranga now welcomes its first set of elected representatives in nearly five years. The excitement is palpable, though there are some surprises. With... Read More

The importance of Co Enzyme Q10

Abundant Life with John Arts | abundant.co.nz I recently wrote about Co Enzyme Q10 and was surprised at the amount of contact from readers - especially from those wanting help dealing with side effects of cholesterol-lowering... Read More

Skibidi toilets and some songs

Music Plus with Winston Watusi watusi@thesun.co.nz This week I'm making future memories, with just two words: Skibidi Toilet. Though familiar to some of you I suspect this is new to the majority; one day you'll think... Read More

The king of WBOP sports

Sports correspondent & historian with Sideline Sid Rugby is king in the Western Bay of Plenty when it comes to grassroots sport. Last Saturday, an estimated 5000 spectators flooded into two Western Bay venues, to watch... 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

Oi! Where were yuh?

Roger Rabbits with Jim Bunny It was a ‘what-the-hell?' moment - a queue at the DX Mailbox in the Cherrywood shopping centre. A queue of four dusty old grey heads, but still a queue, and at 1.30pm on a Saturday... Read More

New albums, EPs, songs and videos

Music Plus with Winston Watusi watusi@thesun.co.nz This week I planned to write about the Tauranga City Council elections: it seemed important. Then I read this on SunLive: Only about one-third of Tauranga residents... Read More