
Therapy aids in keeping koeke safe and healthy
Ageing can rob us of the basic functions including eating and swallowing safely.
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.'
Matariki, this year celebrated on June 24, is the nationally recognised Māori New Year.
On June 10, 1886, Mount Tarawera erupted, claiming 120 lives and grimly impacting iwi.
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.
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?
"We always have our hearts in our mouths."
'Some communities really do have to act now' - Insurance Council.
The volcanic alert level will stay at level 2 despite the Crater Lake cooling.
The outlook comes as autumn was listed as the second-equal warmest on record.
OPINION: Radio was the only home entertainment in most New Zealand homes until TV.
New titles and customer confidence in going out is helping put bums on seats.
"The workload's definitely gone above and beyond what it used to be."
Rotorua's five Queen's Birthday honourees have led teams in a variety of fields
Fatbergs are made up of a mixture of solidified fat and cleaning wipes.
Rotorua is to get a girls' school boarding hostel - the first in the region.
A local store owner says it had been a big issue over the last few months.
OPINION: Rotorua readers have their say.
Staff shortages and emergency housing issues have some concerned about visitor experience.
OPINION: Kiwi teenagers are preferring e-cigarettes over smoked tobacco
After more than 40 years on the force, Andy McGregor says it's time to wind down.