
New Year Honours: Principal a champion of education parity
Angela Sharples is passionate about creating equality across New Zealand education
Angela Sharples is passionate about creating equality across New Zealand education
Nine people from Rotorua and its surrounds have been honoured
Emergency responders were called to the rest home around 9.40pm.
What the orange traffic light setting means for you.
The call for more Covid-19 testers went out on Monday.
Rotorua Daily Post is looking back at the stories of 2021.
Rotorua concerning drink-driving and speeding figures revealed.
Opinion: Keep enjoying summer and supporting local but don't break the rules.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu's visit to Ohinemutu was captured by Rotorua's Michael Smith.
Judge Taryn Bailey is a familiar face around courts in Tauranga and Rotorua.
The Rotorua Daily Post is looking back at the stories of 2021.
Opinion: Family relationships give us the ability to bounce back after a tough year.
A business owner says the CBD is ruined, others are reasonably optimistic
Kieran Oats has used an EV van for his business for more than a year.
All locations of interest can be found on the Ministry of Health website.
Opinion: This is the one something worth celebrating in 2021- an otherwise rocky year.
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A heavy rain watch is in force for the Bay of Plenty east of Ōpōtiki, drive with care.
"It really is that saying of treating others as you expect to be treated -" Retail NZ
Owners of a Tauranga wedding venue have also made the "difficult decision" to close.
OPINION: Not everyone gets a two-week break over new year, don't forget holiday heroes.
A popular place for water activities, Bay of Plenty groups give advice on staying safe.
What were Kiwis searching for this year?
There were 126 new community cases over the past two days across New Zealand.
Wylie Court has sold - but what is next for the big, upmarket Rotorua motel?
Opposition leaders criticise the Government for "crazy" booster rollout.
Nahne Marsters was given a 13 per cent chance of seeing Christmas. She's still fighting.
OPINION: Personally, I plan to eat, drink and sleep and reunite with loved ones.
Information and opinion: Staycations, beach reads, fish and chips, best bars, and events.
The Rotorua Daily Post is looking back at the stories of 2021.