
'We don't consent to tyranny': Lockdown protesters march
A group of Rotorua residents made clear their resentment of current alert levels.
A group of Rotorua residents made clear their resentment of current alert levels.
"This will improve attendance, concentration and make sure they are having healthy meals."
COMMENT: Primary care nurses are vital and deserve more but their timing is poor.
Eighteen Bay of Plenty businesses are in line for funding.
National's Todd McClay and Chris Bishop spoke to local business leaders today.
The Ledlenser Trails In Motion Film Tour is screening in Rotorua.
Thomas Tuki has been named a finalist for the Attitude Community Champion Award.
Helen English discusses her new way of reading and its productivity.
A local builder says it could make shonky jobs easier for "cowboy" builders.
A consortium led by Paul Pedersen has bought the business.
The defendant was remanded on strict bail terms.
Rotorua Lakes Council has approved the tender for renovations of the 50m pool.
Should Rotorua's rich be taxed more? Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Poor housing makes people 'vulnerable and sick' says doctor.
An inaugural Rotorua City Talent Quest is also a Dress for Success Rotorua fundraiser.
Bee Aware Month is an annual educational campaign organised by Apiculture New Zealand.
Paul Hickey discusses local tourism this weekend, remakes and The Hits Pop 100 Countdown.
Father's Day FunQuest will run on Sunday, fundraising for Lynmore Playcentre renovations.
COMMENT: A busy travelling lifestyle makes way for more home-time.
Rotorua readers have their say.
Flanker the major causality as the North and South teams were revealed.
It's been a year since a tour bus crashed near Rotorua killing five people.
The study took underlying health problems, age and access to healthcare into account.
The eight-hour strike took place on Thursday.
Emergency services were called to the scene at 4.15pm.
However, some say agricultural emissions targets may make farmers 'nervous'
The fund aims to build community wellbeing and address some impacts of Covid-19.
Ngongotahā will make an unexpected appearance in the Central Bay of Plenty final.
Thirty years in the real estate industry has given Ann Crossley a wide perspective.
Support from the Rotorua community on Daffodil Day has been as heart-warming as ever.