
Iconic Rotorua business Duck Tours up for sale
Peter and Trevor Weir started Duck Tours after Christmas lunch and a few beers in 2002.
Peter and Trevor Weir started Duck Tours after Christmas lunch and a few beers in 2002.
'If you think of it as a battle, life will be a battle.'
He yelled at police: 'I’m the one who planted the bomb'.
Rotorua's Child Cancer Foundation charity breakfast has raised $20,000.
Interim suppression relating to the names of those involved lapsed today.
'His experience in governance, management and business will be an asset.'
Reflecting on the 2004 Shield win, past and present Steamers look ahead to the NPC semi.
A $25,000 lifeline has been thrown to a hapū-led conservation project near Rotorua.
Harawene statue 2.0: Memorial to much-loved Rotorua stray dog reinstated.
The Chess Power National Finals are to be held Wellington over Labour weekend.
Hong Kong pilot Ross Dawson says protecting Rotorua's new Harawene sculpture is key.
Court rejects appeal: "Ample evidence" Paula Toleafoa knew about husband's drug dealing.
Forty distinguished authors, scholars, and writers from across Aotearoa will attend.
Strong winds prevented the pair from returning to shore.
'I’ve never forgotten where I’ve come from.'
On trial: Tihema Nuttall denies he shot another driver in the face on a main Rotorua road.
A sculpture dedicated to beloved Rotorua dog Harawene is to be unveiled this week.
Motorists were urged to avoid the area if possible and expect delays.
The 20-year-old business helping make Rotorua more beautiful.
'Once the joints loosened up, the body kicked in as if I was 23.'
Sixteen players won Second Division - including one person in the Bay of Plenty.
Now a high-level competitive sport, Ultimate is making its mark in the community.
Six years on from surgery, Te Waiwaha is trilingual and loves to sing and play sports.
It includes rolling out new cameras to catch and deter crims.
From Tauranga to Rotorua, discover upcoming events in the Bay of Plenty region.
Rotorua sustainable solution company produces polystyrene alternatives for the world.
Man's death on Wednesday follows that of his wife after assault at their Rotorua home.
Graeme Hewitt says he's living among rodents in his Government-funded flat.
Four small health regions could lose medical officer roles.
Is build-to-own the solution to unaffordable housing?