Tommy Kapai: Guy Fawkes, the ABs and cultural collaboration
Oh Danny Boy, what have you done? What a week for Soldier Field. First the Chicago Cubs broke their 108-year drought by winning the
Oh Danny Boy, what have you done? What a week for Soldier Field. First the Chicago Cubs broke their 108-year drought by winning the
Tauranga social service agencies are seeing more and more working families struggling to make ends meet. I'm not surprised. House
Halloween night in the neighbourhood. What a nightmare. Ghoulish dribbling, wolfish eyes. And they weren't even wearing masks. These
I have fond memories of Guy Fawkes as a child and even today I enjoy watching the colours and shapes made by fireworks exploding in
I fell on last weekend's report of Paul Henry's latest gaffe less with outrage than relief. What a happy change from what Americans
Small and medium-sized businesses are the backbone of our communities with 97 per cent of all New Zealand enterprises employing 20
Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ) needs to be officially recognised as an 'Emergency Services Provider. I've been involved in
Never take candy from strangers is a catch cry most of us parents preach to our kids. Then we throw all that wisdom out the window
In principle, the idea of user-pays is a pretty good one. If a driver wants to save time and not be involved in heavy traffic then
Sometimes, our remoteness on the globe can lead us to underestimate how the world sees us. As a tourist destination we are highly
It's a sad day when a town in New Zealand needs to rely on a local gang to save it from drug dealers. But that's what appears to have
The National-led Government's responsible economic management is paying dividends with a second surplus delivered by the Finance Minister
It's hard not to feel some sense of admiration for the Ngaruawahia gang leader who recently gave methamphetamine dealers 24 hours
"How do you put your child in a box?" These words will stay with me forever. I was with Bay mother Meg Russell. We were looking
As most long-time readers will know, bullying is a subject that will have steam pouring out of my ears and the poor keyboard will
It's pleasing to see the pace of residential development under Tauranga's Special Housing Area ) scheme is starting to pick up. As
Every special day has an anthem and for me the anthem for Labour Day is Working Class Man, the classic no frills ballad by gravel-voiced
Getting older is something most of us struggle to come to terms with, to varying degrees. But whether you believe, like Mark Twain
Whether or not their roster demands are met, one thing the striking junior doctors have achieved is an increase in public awareness
It seems not a day has gone by the past few months without Trump dominating the headlines for one controversial comment or another
And the winner is . . . When it came to the winners at last Friday and Saturday night's Westpac Awards in Tauranga and Rotorua, there
When we travel abroad we see many exciting and fabulous things. I've not yet had the pleasure to see the sun go down over the Great
Interesting times are ahead for Tauranga, with the election throwing up a council that has settled back into a glow of familiar faces. Some
I have a big question for you as you sit there enjoying your newspaper, but it's one that leads to an even bigger one. Firstly, did
"Are we babies?" asked Donald Trump. It was a cosmic question, and he was just the man to ask it. Others have pondered the proposition
Congratulations to our new Tauranga City and Western Bay of Plenty District Council mayors, Greg Brownless and Garry Webber, as well
Ensuring our seniors have the security, wellbeing and respect they deserve is a priority the National-led Government is focused on. Our
Gambling is one thing that really riles me up. It's just a total waste of money. More often than not you are going to lose money
I can't help but feel a bit sorry for Aaron Smith. The country's media was all over Smith's toilet "romance" last week. The type
One of the most memorable moments in my journalistic career has been a photo essay shot during the Troubles in Belfast. To those