
Street view: Are you doing anything for Mother's Day?
We asked people on the street what they were doing for Mother's Day.
We asked people on the street what they were doing for Mother's Day.
I'm embarrassed by the latest drug scandal in NZ male sport.
John Paul College's production Into The Woods gets reviewed by writer Jill Nicholas.
Readers share views on the skatepark, eastside traffic and pronunciation of te reo Maori.
Paul Hickey discusses hot topics this week.
COMMENT: Marc Spijkerbosch discusses the power of music.
We asked people on the street what they think needs a boost in Rotorua.
COMMENT: I'm not sure what makes a person want to wear medals which are not their own.
We asked people how they feel about the proposal for some kids to start school at 4.
A skatepark user gives his view on a proposed $2.1 million upgrade.
A visitor says Rotorua Marathon is the best marathon in the world.
We asked people on the street if they were looking forward to the Lions tour of NZ.
COMMENT: Dairy farmers and industry mouthpieces love to say they are environmental angels.
Locals tell us what the Government should spend money on in this year's Budget.
Opinion: Rugby match a chance to send 21,000 people home with great memories of Rotorua.
A reader says poor pronunciation of te reo Maori is not as bad as butchering English.
Rotorua Marathon finish line is a sight to behold.
Street view: Should Rotorua become a bilingual city?
Opinion: New subdivisions in the city won't just benefit those looking to build a house.
After two weeks in Australia, a reader reckons Kiwis are getting ripped off.
We asked people on the street whether it's affordable to have a house in Rotorua.
Opinion: What exactly does a "role model" family look like?
A reader comments on the museum losses, while another asks where all the birds have gone.
We ask locals their opinions on solving childhood obesity.
'I urge you lucky Rotorua people to book into the Wait until Dark production.'
A reader says the answer to Maori problems is Jesus, while another questions council ads.
Comment: Elderly, white males are as pesky, autumnal flies for Rachel Stewart.
We ask locals their thoughts on heating their homes.