
Mortgagee sales not a big issue in Rotorua, say property agents
Five Rotorua homeowners were among 28 across the Bay of Plenty who lost their properties in mortgagee sales in the 12 months to September
Five Rotorua homeowners were among 28 across the Bay of Plenty who lost their properties in mortgagee sales in the 12 months to September
Rotorua residents are likely to soon get their say on whether shops should be allowed to open on Easter Sunday, with the council keen
Many are waking up to Rotorua as a good place to do business rather than just a great place to live, according to the local Chamber
GAME ON: Brothers Christian (left), 14, and Julian Dennison, 14, hunted each other in Megazone Laser Tag. PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER 251116sp8.JPGPUT:
This year has had its share of surprises. Brexit and Trump have both caught the world unawares and, although both the Brexit referendum
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I finished university in 2014 and I've been working fulltime since then and paying off my student loan. I am planning to go overseas
A Rotorua carpentry and electrical teacher says he thinks the construction industry could be presented more to young people as an
New Zealand's fibre expert, Orcon, who were first to launch Gig plans in the main metropolitan areas last month, is now continuing
Pumpkin Patch stores in Bayfair and Fraser Cove are to closed with 15 staff being let go/Photo/File/A_300915NZHNRPATCH3.JPG More
Talent ID Recruitment has won the SEEK 2016 Small Recruitment Agency Award, beating out two Auckland firms in the finals. "It's an
Jetstar's regional operations could boost the economy of four centres it serves by about $40 million a year, according to Infometrics
No buyer has been found for children's clothing retailer Pumpkin Patch and hundreds of staff will be affected.
Business confidence in Rotorua's industrial sector appears to be on the rise, with the lowest level of vacant industrial buildings
CLOSED: The Rotorua Museum remains closed after new earthquake damage was found last week. PHOTO/FILE A_23115sp1.JPG Engineers are
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Falling interest rates are prompting investors to look elsewhere for returns, and, with the uncertainties of the share market, property
A new survey by MYOB shows that 44 per cent of small-to-medium business owners say they do not think the education system gives students
KASH4KAIKOURA: Peterpan's Chloe Carter and Zorb's Haydn Marriner are raising funds to support tourism operations in Kaikoura. PHOTO/STEPHEN
A Rotorua tourist attraction has been acknowledged as global leaders in cultural tourism after winning a prestigious award in Australia
HELPING HAND: Beni Hafoka has organised a food and water collection for those affected by the Kaikoura Earthquake. PHOTO/JOHN BORREN
STANDING IN: Rotorua businesswoman and Chamber of Commerce board member Allison Lawton is the chamber's acting chief executive. PHOTO/FILE
Children as young as 12 are targeting contactless credit and debit cards in Rotorua.
By Kelly Makihakelly.makiha@dailypost.co.nz A day before chairing his last meeting for the Rotorua Energy Charity Trust, Grahame
By Rebecca Malcolmrebecca.malcolm@dailypost.co.nz The first business to open in the new Lynmore Junction development on Te Ngae Rd
Auckland Airport has partnered with a group of central North Island regional tourism organisations - including Destination Rotorua
Te Whanau-a-Apanui land trustees have set up a forest road engineering company on the East Cape, employing twenty locals, including ex-pats. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
LOOKING FORWARD: Abraham Fenn president of the NZ Organisation for Quality Inc. is excited about the conference. PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER
ANOTHER ROUND: Hennessy's Irish Bar operations manager Sue Burnett says dates have been set for the bar's official re-opening. PHOTO/BEN
CHIEF: Destination Rotorua chief executive Michelle Templer. PHOTO/SUPPLIED Michelle_Templer.JPG The Rotorua visitor industry has