Blogs

Art Expo exhibition

Pete MorrisArt blogger www.sunlive.co.nz It's great to write about the new exhibition that will be opening at the Art Expo Gallery on the 22nd June. The exhibition, featuring top Bay of Plenty artists, is called 'AhHa 2'. The Art Expo Gallery and... Read More

The mystery of the missing bus stop

Brian RogersRogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz Mother-in-Law goes militant over misguided hopper stopper. Greerton resident Flip Ellett waiting on a bus. There must be some very brave, or extremely foolhardy folk working at the city council. Because... Read More

Go jump in the lake

News HoundsAdy & Flo www.sunlive.co.nz I've just woken up yawning, after sleeping for what seems like two days, to the news that researchers have found that dogs yawn after hearing their owners yawn. Now all this sounds like some researchers have... Read More

Warm summer created a king among pinots

Claire RogersAll about wine www.sunlive.co.nz The Kings Wrath is a lovely pinot Noir from the Kings series produced by Marisco vineyards in Marlborough. The fruit for this wine was grown in rich fertile clay loam soils, the low cropping vines were... Read More

Dollar signs in their eyes

Cr Bill FaulknerFaulkners Corner www.sunlive.co.nz It's halfway through this council term time-wise and two-thirds of the way through having just completed two out of three financial plans for the term. It's a conundrum all elected members face,... Read More

Challenging times

Paula ThompsonBOP Regional Councillorwww.envbop.govt.nz The regional council has finished making decisions on submissions to its 10 year plan. Sincere respect and thanks goes to all those who made their views known. It can be a daunting process,... Read More

Crunch time for council

Brian AndersonThe Western Frontwww.sunlive.co.nz The Thames Coromandel District Council has just announced that it has reduced debt considerably and has been able to cut rates by 2.5 to 8 per cent. It is maintaining full services, expanding the... Read More

Upper North Island strategic alliance (UNISA)

John CroninBOP Regional Council Chairmanwww.boprc.govt.nz There is an old saying: 'alone we can do so little, together we can do so much”. I doubt if many are aware of UNISA, which is an alliance working together for strategic economic development. It... Read More

Seeking a better way

Jane NeesBOP Regional Councillorwww.janenees.co.nz I have spent a lot of time over the past eight months reading and listening to submissions to various strategic documents and making decisions as a result of the submissions. Specific documents... Read More

WBOP fishing a 'bit of a mixed bag'

Biting Back in the Baywith Pinky Green Last week and weekend few were out fishing in the Western Bay of Plenty. There were few paying passengers, or companions available to go fishing. The reasons were many - cold temperatures early in the morning,... Read More

Flour-free or gluten-free baking

Daz SwitallaFlavour SecretsNo.1 The Strand Chef www.no1thestrand.co.nz There is a lot more awareness of gluten free products these days and lots of menus cater for those with gluten intolerance. Last week it was Coeliac Awareness Week and, without... Read More

Residential tenants have rights too

Renting Rightwith Dan Lusyof Tauranga Rentals Ltd The most important document which governs how Landlords and Tenants must act is The Residential Tenancies Act 1986, which was revised in 2010. I have listed some of those rights below: The Act states... Read More