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  • Phuket Opinion: Our environment down the drain

    Phuket Opinion: Our environment down the drain

    Pornsri Suthanarak, 50, is the director of the Phuket Environmental Office. She has a PhD in environmental engineering from Florida International University, and was formerly the director of the Environmental Quality and Laboratory Division at the Pollution Control Department in Bangkok. Here, she explains how all of us can help to protect the environment by making inexpensive changes at home.…

  • Phuket Opinion: Bus about face

    Phuket Opinion: Bus about face

    PHUKET: The quiet launch last week of a new bus to shuttle tourists from the airport to Patong (story here) comes as a small dose of good news for Phuket’s ailing public transport sector, which nevertheless continues to suffer from the chronic and very serious effects of collusion, self-entitlement and a blatant, goon-like disregard for the law, common decency and…

  • Phuket Opinion: Enigmatic beach flags

    Phuket Opinion: Enigmatic beach flags

    PHUKET: You arrive at the beach ready for a day of sun, sea and sand, but you are greeted by a line of different colored flags lining the shoreline: red, red and yellow, yellow, blue, red and white chequered. Most people, myself included, aim for the area away from the red flag as they know what that means. The others…

  • Phuket Opinion: Sea change in mindset needed to avoid dire straits

    Phuket Opinion: Sea change in mindset needed to avoid dire straits

    PHUKET: The recent discovery and subsequent removal of a large fishing net from the well-known dive site Shark Point (story here) is just the latest in a long series of indicators that the marine environment off Phuket is in dire straits. Government researchers at the ‘National Parks and Protected Area Innovation Institute’ told a recent seminar that coral bleaching had…

  • Phuket Opinion: Keeping Chinese tourists safe by certifying more guides

    Phuket Opinion: Keeping Chinese tourists safe by certifying more guides

    Chaifu Saelee, 43, is a Chiang Mai native with a diploma in tourism from Srinakharinwirot University in Bangkok. He worked as an interpreter for two years before joining Phuket Huang Tai Tour as a guide. He is now a guide with Phuket Super Holiday Travel. Here, he talks about how to increase safety for Chinese tourists in Phuket by helping…

  • Phuket Opinion: Thanks giving for 4th of July celebrations at Phuket Airpark

    Phuket Opinion: Thanks giving for 4th of July celebrations at Phuket Airpark

    PHUKET: We would like to extend a most heartfelt thanks to every one of the many volunteer groups who worked together so well to make last weekend’s inaugural Phuket Airshow and Family Picnic such a successful charity event. The splendid festivities, timed to celebrate the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence 237 years ago, had so much going…

  • Phuket Opinion: It doesn’t hurt to give

    Phuket Opinion: It doesn’t hurt to give

    PHUKET: On this lovely island renowned for its wonderful spas, the place I’ve felt most pampered is not one. It’s the sleek and modern Phuket Regional Blood Center (PRBC) next to the employment office, staffed by professionals delivering five-star service to those of us who give about 45 minutes of our time and about 10 per cent of our blood.…

  • Phuket Opinion: Memories of Mario

    Phuket Opinion: Memories of Mario

    PHUKET: Having grown up in the 1980s and 1990s in a middle-class American suburb, much of my outlook on life was admittedly influenced, if not framed, by an ingenious team of Japanese programmers and script writers.Indeed, the original Nintendo Entertainment System (launched in the US in 1985) provided an invaluable framework for the formation and development of some of the…

  • Phuket Opinion: Refugee runaways – shelters aren’t jails

    Phuket Opinion: Refugee runaways – shelters aren’t jails

    Jiranun Cheamcharoen, 46, from Ratchaburi, received a BA from Thammasat University and an MA from Ramkhamhaeng University. She has been a social worker since 1991 and the director of the Phuket Shelter for Children and Families on Koh Sireh for four years. Here, she talks about the difficulties of housing Rohingya children and what action she took after they ran…