
Steamers players in the Māori All Blacks
Five Bay of Plenty Steamers players have been selected in the Māori All Blacks.
Five Bay of Plenty Steamers players have been selected in the Māori All Blacks.
A large plume rises above Whakaari/White Island this morning. Photos / Facebook
More than 2000 kids turned out for the Rotorua Mini Marathon on Friday to kick of marathon weekend in the city. Rotorua Daily Post's Ben Fraser grabbed the camera and went down.
The Rotorua Christmas Parade was a bit damp this year but spirits were still high as it made its way around the Government Gardens. The Rotorua Daily Post was there to capture the fun.
Images as Hikoi mo te Tiriti marches up Rotorua’s Fenton St on Friday. Photos / Ben Fraser, Kelly Makiha
Final day of Sir Robert Gillies tangihanga at Rotorua’s Te Papaiouru marae.
Hundreds turned up to walk the lakefront as a crowd in pink. Photos / Laura Smith
Forecasters pick spring weather to be even messier than usual. Jamie Morton explains why.
Winners at the 2024 Bay of Plenty and Central Plateau Registered Master Builders House of the Year competition.
We are taking a trip down memory lane. Rotorua Daily Post photographer Andrew Warner has been digging through boxes of old photographs in our office to share with our readers. Here are some photos from the 1999 Santa Parade.
We are taking a trip down memory lane. Rotorua Daily Post photographer Andrew Warner has been digging through boxes of old photographs in our office to share with our readers. Here are some images from Carols by Candlelight in 2002. See anyone you know?
Protesters gathered in Rotorua this morning as part of a national day of disruption. Photos / Andrew Warner, Ben Fraser
We are taking a trip down memory lane. Rotorua Daily Post photographer Andrew Warner has been digging through boxes of old photographs in our office to share with our readers. Here are some images from the Rotorua Trolley Derby.
Precautionary evacuations are under way in Ngongotahā due to fears of rising steam levels.
We are taking a trip down memory lane. Rotorua Daily Post photographer Andrew Warner has been digging through boxes of old photographs in our office to share with our readers. In a first of a series of photographs from events in our city, here's some images that were taken from the 1989 Rotorua Santa Parade. Can you spot anyone you know? Let us know who you recognise.
2024 Waikato and Bay of Plenty Architecture Awards.
Te Arawa Lakes Trust celebrated 100 years by showcasing its biosecurity work. Photos / Laura Smith
Supper Club 2024 raised a record amount for Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Despite the rain music lovers flocked to One Love in Tauranga Domain. Photos / Maryana Garcia
Images from this year's Rotorua Daily Post Christmas Appeal.
QE Health has supported thousands on their journey to health and wellness since its doors first opened in 1942. Originally named Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the facility was originally intended as a temporary facility to help rehabilitate injured soldiers after World War II. Recuperating soldiers would take part in a daily programme of therapy including exercise, counselling, recreation, occupational and physiotherapy plus balneotherapy or spa treatments.
More than 1000 people march in Rotorua protesting 'anti-Māori' policies. Photos / Laura Smith
Locals painted the town pink this evening for the Rotorua Breast Cancer Trust’s annual Pink Walk.
Images of Queen Elizabeth 2 Hospital (QE Health) over the years.
Jumps, kicks and spins dazzled Rotorua as ten couples put all their energy on the dance floor in front of a crowd of thousands to help fundraise for Rotorua Community Hospice. Rotorua Daily Post photographer Andrew Warner was there.
As the rain keeps falling, the lakes keep filling. Rotorua Daily Post photographer Andrew Warner captured some of the impact lake levels are having.
New Zealand Institute of Architects Bay of Plenty and Waikato award winners were announced in Rotorua. Photos / Supplied