
Ōpōtiki fatal beating victim's family speak of 'heavy hearts'
The man's injuries following the beating were not unlike those suffered in car crashes.
The man's injuries following the beating were not unlike those suffered in car crashes.
Paul Hickey discusses memories on Facebook, Titanic Lego, and a giveaway for the garden.
Images from space are being used to study the health of Rotorua's lakes.
Opinion: Thousands are unemployed but why not put them to good use?
Super Saturday is a country-wide push to get as many people vaccinated against Covid-19.
Rotorua Little Theatre will be presenting their production of 'Neighbourhood Watch'.
The pandemic has impacted Kiwis for over 18 months. Have your say on the response so far.
Sixty-seven per cent of Rotorua's alcohol off-licences are in the most deprived areas.
The event is set to take place in December.
Opinion: We urgently need more clarity on just how vaccine passports will work
OPINION: Vaccination is our single best defence against Covid-19.
The decision has been called a "win-win" for Rotorua by a local group.
'They set us up to fail,': Ngāi Te Rangi chief executive Paora Stanley.
Don;t forget to register for the virtual Rotorua Breast Cancer Trust Pink Walk.
A council committee will decide whether to produce another report on the matter.
New species of spider and fungi have been found in the Dansey Road Scenic Reserve.
BayTrust is looking to fund ideas that will encourage locals to roll up their sleeves.
Many health and education sector leaders have come out in support of the mandate.
Kāinga Ora has set a date for homes to move into the empty lot on Ranolf St
The Athletics for Every Body campaign is encouraging Kiwi kids to give athletics a go.
Opinion: We are incredibly lucky the Katikati non-case was a team player.
A full list of roles the mandate would apply to is expected in the next few days.
OPINION: Dreams, plans, businesses, careers and job hopes have been shattered for many.
A $23 an hour water blasting job has been open for months.
The Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games have been postponed.
Meanwhile, Bay health and education leaders react to vaccine mandate
Until the weekend, a Rotorua road seemed to have two speed limits.
Attempt to 'suppress' the geothermal activity will start on Tuesday.
Lakes Performing Arts Centre is getting among 'All Together Now!' event.