
'Cruel treatment': Father and girlfriend jailed for 'disturbing' child abuse
The children suffered repeated physical assaults involving weapons.
The children suffered repeated physical assaults involving weapons.
Public discussion of the topic could 'damage the public interest', the council says.
Emergency services were notified about 12.20pm.
Opinion: Abusing people trying to do their jobs is unacceptable.
The pre-season fixture will be held on July 16.
CoreLogic: Resale gains were "stronger than ever" across the country.
Whakatane nurse Sheila Bugden (nee Cheng) died in the crash near Rotorua.
Police vetting service under pressure: 'The risk is too high if we get it wrong'
Marvelly made the comments at an event about opportunities and changes on Tuesday night.
OPINION: Rotorua readers have their say.
Both Simpkins-Jones and Hemana were eyeing up Harvard University as a future study option.
The council says the complaints 'did not constitute bullying or harassment'.
Rotorua coroner has released his findings into the death of road crash victim.
Plunket Rotorua has been gifted blankets in order to help keep babies warm this winter.
Residents of Rotorua with loved ones in Gaza and Israel are calling for peace.
Apiculture New Zealand's annual conference and trade exhibition returns.
Opinion: Nurses are vital, so they should be valued and paid accordingly.
OPINION: Rotorua readers have their say.
"One teacher, or person, or role model that the kids would never, ever forget."
The group is aiming to push through the change before next year's local body elections.
The expo features celebrity guests from The Mandalorian, Supergirl, Doctor Who and more.
The project aims to connect all 109 crosses and a Star of David to descendants
OPINION: Meth users in the Bay are wasting more than $1 million a week.
A short section of State Highway 36 is closed from today.
The man was assaulted by a group of males about 8.30pm on Sunday.
The Te Ara a Kupe Beaton Scholarship has been rewarded to two Rotorua students.
The impact of meth across the Bay of Plenty continues to grow, a former addict says.
The attack is said to have involved about 30 people, some of whom were gang members.
Dylan Ingram ripped off people on Facebook because he needed money to move.