Kristin Macfarlane: Focus on mental health timely in 2020
COMMENT: Increasingly open conversations about wellbeing can only be a good thing.
COMMENT: Increasingly open conversations about wellbeing can only be a good thing.
COMMENT: Back your future. Protect your future. Change your future. Ditch the signs!
COMMENT: When picture-perfect 'mummy influencers' make you question your own abilities.
Rotorua readers have their say.
COMMENT: Covid is a nasty, tricky virus that we still don't know enough about.
COMMENT: Most people accept our world has changed and we will adjust to the new normal.
Covid-19 is shining a spotlight on wealth inequality
Comment: Social media is a harsh place where your stock can rise and fall in an instant.
OPINION: Rotorua readers have their say.
What happens when young people 'miss the tide' in the transition to adulthood?.
Initially criticised, the Eiffel Tower now welcomes 7 million visitors a year.
COMMENT: It is up to us to meet councils halfway.
Readers share their views on news making headlines in the Bay of Plenty.
David Beck: It's never too late to overcome your own ignorance and learn something new.
Bryan Gould shares his views on why paying tax isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Te Wiki o te reo Māori/Māori Language Week gets under way today.
COMMENT: There are four safe seats and one to watch in the Bay of Plenty region
COMMENT: Small businesses are desperate for support but the devil will be in the detail.
Rotorua Daily Post readers have their say
COMMENT: Tap and go payment systems should be available at all businesses.
COMMENT: It's good to see bipartisan policies on children's development.
COMMENT: Masks are latest fashion accessory - but they should have been employed sooner.
Rotorua readers have their say.
COMMENT: The winter gulf between public holidays has never felt longer.
Rotorua readers have their say.
COMMENT: Challenges remain though, and we must recognise how much there is to be done.
COMMENT: We, as a community, need to do more to have zero tolerance to the drug.
COMMENT: Zoe Hunter writes about the power of dads and shares why she loves hers.
COMMENT: Primary care nurses are vital and deserve more but their timing is poor.