
Business Awards promise to be the 'best party in town'
"It is going to be a lot of fun. This year will be the real McCoy."
"It is going to be a lot of fun. This year will be the real McCoy."
Understanding the value of money is just the beginning of a financial education.
Former top domestic cricket player tosses in bat for football's National League.
OPINION: We're all facing tough times at the moment but it's better to keep your cool.
This new slip came down in the early hours of Monday morning.
More muggy nights are expected, and so is the rain.
'I do hope it gets to the point where he will have another shot at the Melbourne Cup.'
'I beg of you, help us kill off the central government homeless experiment in Rotorua'
The scholarship can help pay for associated fees, books, computers and living costs.
A seven-day update from the Ministry of Health is expected to show a rise in subvariants.
Voter turnout was down in the Taupō District, but still better than the national average.
OPINION: How are my awesome culinary skills not attracting would-be suitors?
Age Concern Rotorua is looking for people to join the Supergold Skills provider list.
But others in the Bay have welcomed the additional support, which included youth.
Public Service Association members protested in support of a cost of living pay rise.
Desperate families are also applying for one-bedroom homes.
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'Some just don't care about our problems.'
The review proposes other changes - including four-year council terms.
OPINION: Rotorua readers have their say.
Women are notoriously hard on themselves and this is about letting go of perfection.
OPINION: The public is losing faith in both the justice system and community policing.
New owners Chris and Fiona Callander promise visitors fun, challenges and surprises.
That daily habit may just pay dividends for you when you need it later in the New Year.
Parents complained after religious literature was handed out this week.
Funds will go to Gender Dynamix, whose building burned down earlier this year.
The last day of the council's grace period for rates is October 31.
'If it wasn't for Jason doing what he did, [some of the injured] would have died.'
Chris and Fiona Callander are the new owners of Rotorua's 3D maze at Tikitere. They are reopening on 1st December 2022 as Wonderworld Amazement Park.
The council has secured $8.05m in government funding for the project.