
Rotorua youth use talents to share the gift of music in fundraiser concert
The annual A Gift of Music concert will be held on October 3 with youth performances
The annual A Gift of Music concert will be held on October 3 with youth performances
When Charlotte Brady booked her second vaccine dose she didn't expect to make history.
Former teachers and principals are speaking out about why they left the profession.
Rotorua is celebrating news it will not get another managed isolation facility.
The message was clear: more information is needed for Three Waters reform to go ahead.
Protest organiser Aneta Morgan says they have a Covid safety plan in place.
It has been a wet and windy start to the day in the Bay of Plenty.
The Covid-19 Response Minister says another Rotorua MIQ facility is unlikely.
52-year-old tells court he wants to represent himself, enters plea of "innocent".
Kiwis from the Bay of Plenty say Melbourne's buildings rocked and rolled.
The community has spoken and the Government now says added MIQ in Rotorua is unlikely.
MetService has issued wind and rain watches.
A Māori health expert says learning the language is a good start.
A Rotorua principal says some students are "struggling with anxiety" post lockdown
The clinic is located at 33 Clayton Rd and is open every Sunday and Monday until December.
Last year's Black Clash in Christchurch sold out and was viewed by 1,057,000 Kiwis on TV.
Opinion: The border seems to be leaking like a sieve
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Three adults and five children were killed in the horror crash in April 2019.
Some builders, contractors and homeowners have 'walked away' from new builds.
The alert level 2 rules will be changed to allow a maximum of 100 people to gather inside
She watched and did nothing. New details emerge relating to the death of Ferro-James Sio.
The Rotorua Breast Cancer Trust Pink Walk will be a virtual event for the first time.
OPINION: Gratitude is about looking outward rather than inward.
Rotorua Lakes Council has decided to fight playground vandalism with sand and seating.
Face mask-wearing compliance generally high, says Rotorua business owners and leaders.
Rumours flying about where another MIQ will be. Made with funding from NZ On Air.