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OPINION: Every second you're on that screen, Facebook is making money. Algorithms, baby.
OPINION: Every second you're on that screen, Facebook is making money. Algorithms, baby.
OPINION: Premium subscribers comment on the trucking industry's need for more workers.
How youth will continue to benefit thanks to Laurie Durand - even after his death.
Fire and Emergency defends response time against neighbour's concerns.
A further two weeks has been added for submissions on Rotorua Māori wards bill.
These has been no shortage of fun, entertainment and learning these April school holidays.
This year the Crown Research Institute (CRI) Scion turns 75.
OPINION: Rotorua readers have their say
Locals are upset about a council plan to turn reserves into housing developments.
Look what needs painting just over a year since it was installed.
OPINION: What's the price of your life or that of your loved ones?
Advocates concerned about impact of long licence test wait times on young drivers.
'Knocked it out of the park': Bay of Plenty a hot spot for visitors.
Gun Safe was introduced in March 2019 to record police encounters with firearms.
OPINION: Covid is still in the community, which is why I'm choosing to wear a mask.
Kiri Tahana's love of the law has seen her appointed as a High Court Judge.
Border restriction changes have locals looking to book international trips again.
Police say Coastguard New Zealand is conducting a search.
Opinion: Everything in moderation, including social media, says Zizi Sparks.
What caused a fire to rip through an emergency housing motel on Fenton St?
Shared Rotorua venue "nonsense" but the club's in a stronger place than others, some say.
'You get that sense of happiness and a safe place to do what you love doing.'
OPINION: We must send a clear message to Russia that its actions are abhorrent.
OPINION: My daughter's never known school outside a pandemic.
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There's concern that the valuable Apprenticeship Boost Scheme will end in August.
Parties say no decisions made but local MP 'extremely' worried.
The victim had to be extracted using rescue equipment after the early-morning crash.
The council says it will likely be costly not to implement it.
Ex-cyclone Fili was expected to do a lot more harm than it did.