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Owen Dippie group exhibition

Pete Morris Art blogger www.sunlive.co.nz Art year 2012 gets off to a spectacular start with a group exhibition at the Owen Dippie Gallery in Ashworth Lane, Mount Maunganui. Many of you will recall the fabulous gallery opening last September and... Read More

Tauranga rainfalls since 1898

Weather Eye with John Maunder Monthly rainfalls for Tauranga have been recorded at several recording sites over the last 114 years. From January 1898 to December 1904, the observation site was the Tauranga Harbour, from November 1904 to April... Read More

e-reading – right on

Andrew Nimick Point Concept twitter.com/andrewnim Well Christmas has come and gone. As ever it was a great time and as ever I think I ate too much. So this summer it should be diet and exercise. I say should be, if like me you got an e-reader and... Read More

Record team heading north

Around the Clubs Mount Maunganui We've got a record 54-strong team heading to Red Beach, north of Auckland, this weekend for the Owen Chapman Cup. This is another good chance for our athletes to get some valuable competition, and two to watch... Read More

No stopping the gritty truth

Brian Rogers Rogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz Here we are in a new year and it's 2012. Yes, that's right, you read it in the newspaper, so it must be right. There's a lot to get through this year, because the world is going to end in March, according... Read More

Ruing the rain, revelling in reality

News Hounds Ady & Flo ‘ARK ARK' I don't know if this is a sound I make warning the mobile compost machine - namely Flo - away from my food bowl, or what we should be constructing to get all of us away from the big wet! But I, like most of... Read More

Distinct flavour compliments seafood well

Claire Rogers All about wine www.sunlive.co.nz If you are looking for a nice sauvignon blanc to serve with seafood, then I highly recommend this week's wine: Mt. Difficulty Sauvignon Blanc 2011. From Central Otago, this wine is ‘distinctly... Read More

SmartGrowth future importance

Jane Nees BOP Regional Councillor www.janenees.co.nz I shook my head in disbelief as I read newspaper accounts of the debate had by the Tauranga City Council about SmartGrowth. I asked myself how elected representatives could lack understanding... Read More

Weapons of mass communication

Brian Anderson The Western Front www.sunlive.co.nz The Global Financial Crisis is a crisis of confidence and a growing distrust of the way money is being massaged and shared around the world. Inequities have become more obvious as new communication... Read More

If time stopped for a second

Josh HoskinSmart Money [email protected] Many of you will enjoy this time of the year because at some stage you will have the chance to stop and think. You will have time to meet with loved ones and laugh like children do, without a care... Read More

Be proactive about your health this year

Dr Anna Rolleston The Cardiac Clinic Even if you are fit and apparently healthy, a heart check is never inappropriate. Isn't it better to know you are fine, than not know you're not fine? As a society we will eventually be forced to be more proactive... Read More

Grandmother isn’t eating

Debra Jager Home Instead Senior Care I went to visit my grandmother the other week and was horrified when I went to get milk out and there was no food in the fridge. She is looking thin and said she was due to do the shopping, but she has recently... Read More