Street View: Why did you want to become a citizen?
We asked our new citizens why they wanted to make New Zealand home.
We asked our new citizens why they wanted to make New Zealand home.
A former resident enjoys his return to Rotorua with a walking tour.
Asteroids? Climate change? Nuclear armageddon? Just what is our biggest threat?
Singlespeed events in Rotorua have always been spectacular with colourful costumes.
Every year we are amazed by the response to our Rotorua Daily Post Christmas Appeal.
Our readers weigh in on the Hemo roundabout, SHMPAC and council debt.
Kindly Leave The Stage is playing at the Shambles Theatre.
Opinion: I don't often tell anyone I have a cleaner as it brings mixed reactions.
The council chief executive responds to a reader's letter.
Readers' comment on the Rotorua Lakes Council's financial performance and InfraCore.
The trouble with the TPP is that it is not only a free-trade arrangement.
Readers write about burnouts for charity and the outrage over schoolboy pranks.
More and more we are hearing our mainstream broadcasters normalising te reo Maori.
Letters: Readers discuss worker pay cuts, the beautification of Kuirau Park and pranks.
After years of debate, is it time to bite the bullet and ban firework sales?
Events in Rotorua have copped it over the last few years and that's down to bad luck.
Readers' views on council debt and parklets in the city.
It's all about the CBD - Te Manawa and the parklet on Tutanekai St.
The Rotorua Daily Post asked locals if they think fireworks should be sold to the public.
Readers' views on Rotorua Lakes Council's debt.
We ask Westend locals how they feel about their traffic lights often being on the blink.
Opinion: Police studies at school has already piqued the interest of many students.
Not to be confused with a pikelet, Rotorua now has its very first parklet.
COMMENT: Artificial milk and meat pose huge risk to farming industry.
A reader wants shelter in Te Manawa, while another says people should stop their whinging.
Condemnation of Rotorua's new city focus 'no surprise'.
Rotorua Lakes Council responds to a letter about maintenance of walkways and boardwalks.
Bay of Plenty Steamers lost Friday's final but won the hearts of fans around New Zealand.