
Channelling mātauranga Māori against lake pest
Specialist divers laid the first tranche of harakeke flax mats in Lake Rotoiti
Specialist divers laid the first tranche of harakeke flax mats in Lake Rotoiti
Ban recognises great protection offered by vaccine.
Intensification in our towns and cities will change our residential settings.
In 2020 86 students in the Bay of Plenty were granted an Early Leaving Exemption.
The councillor has had a total of 12 complaints against him since 2019.
For Monisha Sharma, Diwali is a celebration with lights, candles, fireworks and family.
Our readers have their say.
Some different and memorable donations come through the Christmas appeal each year.
Construction on the acute mental health facility was to begin in the second half of 2021.
This morning a truck and trailer flipped at the Te Ngae Rd-Tarawera Rd intersection.
The Warehouse Rotorua has contributed to the annual Christmas Appeal.
It coincides with the growing number of people on the housing register.
It's not just older folk who enjoy crate digging, but school kids too.
More cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed.
Students Daniel Butterworth and Ryan Hastings spent two years creating an epic new track.
Three independent commissioners have been appointed to oversee a council process.
'I made the decision not to re-stand after having a whole lot of abuse'.
The case was one of four announced in the Bay of Plenty today.
Ralph and Kylie Overbye have been a key part of the appeal but will soon move to Tauranga.
Not all elected members will say whether they are vaccinated.
OPINION: I hope the Government has through about enforcing the rules.
Men attacked group at thermal pools because they were speaking a different language.
But the DHB predicts the whole region will hit the 90% target in mid-January.
Updated case numbers and locations of interest for the Bay of Plenty and Lakes
The Rotorua thermal park is opening its doors to encourage vaccination.
However, another councillor says it's not time to 'quibble'.
The Arts Village Summer Festival is an annual market with New Zealand artists and makers.
The input will lead to practical actions in the Waiariki Disability Action Plan,
Bernie Hornfeck has had a life-long love affair with the kumara.
Combined efforts aim to improve wellbeing