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Thunderstorms to bring heavy rain, hail and strong winds for most of Sunday.
A Rotorua woman whose bank account was hacked has been reimbursed the stolen refunds.
He wanted an easy way to make money, so got involved in a cannabis growing syndicate.
Ski season visitors will need to check for hazard zones before arriving.
Council says land issues put the property in breach of Building Code.
But the school says the statement is to "transparently explain" its philosophy.
Some believe it won't solve the issues and will embed the system in Rotorua.
OPINION: Luxon should call out the racists at every opportunity,
Kharl WiRepa will be showcasing 20 looks on the catwalk in Paris and London.
The Rotorua Home & Lifestyle Show for 2022 is now just a month away
Ngongotahā Primary School's 2022 goal is to get more students active in sports.
Hindu Youth New Zealand organised the first Bhajan Sandhya recently at The Arts Village.
The Rotorua Rowing Club is holding a 'Learn To Row' series for high school students.
It's told three opportunities presented themself to Tūhourangi warning of the eruption.
Ageing can rob us of the basic functions including eating and swallowing safely.
About 2am on June 10, 1886, the world changed irrevocably when Tarawera erupted.
'I want people to be aware this could happen to anyone, at any time.'
The mayor says a rates decrease and reduced expenditure won't carry the district forward.
A boy in his mid-teens is the victim of a prolonged and violent assault, police say.
OPINION: We need a clear, public, and unequivocal city development plan.
Candidates' physical addresses no longer required to be displayed.
It will include a manager's residence and guest lounge but no kitchen.
Five people are on trial related to an attack at a Kaimai Ranges property last year.
The incident happened in Tāneatua, a small Bay of Plenty town.
A te ao Māori initiative for Rotorua lakes has caught the attention of the New York Times.
The council's report says many submitters were 'inaccurate' and lacked 'understanding'.
Two men have been charged with the murder of Taupo man Ryan Woodford.
Premium subscribers have their say on the state of the building and construction industry.
OPINION: I've often wondered: how bad are things going to get before they get better?