
Triumphs, transformations, trials: Miss Rotorua series nearly here
The series on Miss Rotorua 2021 called Gowns and Geysers will air on TVNZ On Demand.
The series on Miss Rotorua 2021 called Gowns and Geysers will air on TVNZ On Demand.
And today is looking to become another scorcher.
How much will Rotorua's median house prices climb in the new year?
Police have confirmed a car and a bus have collided in Ōhope, with reports of injuries.
OPINION: The biggest issues crippling our region could be solved this summer.
OPINION: 'A good working relationship requires that level of trust.'
While traveller numbers are better than earlier in the year, it's not expected to last.
Look at what people are trying to take into court with them.
Hindsight is a great thing. Rotorua's Vaccination Centre should have been open
OPINION: I love my hometown. It is like an old slipper, worn but comfortable.
But the warm weather brings with it some concerns for farmers.
Tony Hadlow remembers the day his life changed forever, and hopes it'll change yours.
Here's what made headlines in Money from May to August.
Wood for NZ house construction could be at 'risk' if export log market doesn't recover.
A fallen tree has blocked traffic on State Highway 2.
Leree Newton gave birth to the first baby born in Rotorua Hospital for the year 2022.
Opinion: Let's take the pressure off 2022 and ourselves to make the next year wonderful.
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'If you are lucky enough to be well, get on with it.'
Instead of staring at a device, children can read, be creative or be active.
The Rotorua community share their goals and plans for the new year.
The Black Caps are starting their summer season at the Bay Oval.
Opinion: Labour is playing to win elections, not make the changes it believes in.
OPINION: Some of us may feel battle-hardened, others more battle-weary.
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'It was just explosive, it was just horrifying', witness says.
Chadwick says it is recognition for battles fought and 'means a lot'.
Angela Sharples is passionate about creating equality across New Zealand education
Nine people from Rotorua and its surrounds have been honoured
The day he was told he was to be knighted, he wrote a letter to say no thanks.