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How kaumātua coped during lockdown
"Zui will be like bread and butter" Wiremu Keepa said, after using Zoom in lockdown.
"Zui will be like bread and butter" Wiremu Keepa said, after using Zoom in lockdown.
Comment: I've never been tempted to vote based on anything seen on an election billboard.
Mongrel Mobster Raymond Jury is on trial for beating a fellow gang member to death.
The council-controlled organisation got nearly a million dollars from the wage subsidy.
The Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic earned a last second win over the Steel.
The man has revealed the heartwarming reason he decided to learn the language.
Police believe the handles of two motorbikes locked together, causing the crash.
A Rotorua teacher of nearly 60 years has been censured by the Education Council.
Uber Eats has revealed the most popular options for those in Rotorua's isolation hotels.
How will the weekend's tourism funding boost help us locally?
Comment: Now could be the time to buy.
A motorcyclist who died in Ngongotahā on Saturday has been named.
The man who died in a Whakatāne crash has been named.
Two cars have crashed on Fenton St.
Israel Adesanya is well aware the career he is in has a limited lifespan.
New tenants are going into the Outdoorsman Headquarters' former building.
"[We will be] asking, what is it they need? Instead of government agencies telling them."
Have you got your ticket for tonight's draw?
Mark Reihana successfully appeals domestic violence sentence.
Find out where the top five sales so far in 2020 are in Rotorua.
$139.5m in Government loans and funding has been allocated to Bay of Plenty projects.
The New Zealand stockcar racing great today took his final lap of the speedway.
Five projects in Rotorua are said to create hundreds of jobs.
More than 130 jobs will come from the investment over the next year.
The 3000sqm facility on the lakefront is expected to be completed by the end of 2021.
The funding was announced today by Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters.
The region scored several top spots in the Travellers Choice for experiences.
Marc Spijkerbosch is the Rotorua Lakes Council community arts adviser.