Apanui Primary School fire: Arson charge laid
The fire destroyed the office block and eight attached classrooms in February.
The fire destroyed the office block and eight attached classrooms in February.
Linda Munn was absolutely disgusted someone complained a Rotorua kuia was flying her flag.
OPINION: Collins should be aiming barbs where it counts, not at microbiologists.
OPINION: Cooking is an homage to family.
OPINION: I am proud to see the evolution of Māori language into the national lingo.
Te Rawhitiroa says his life would be 'pretty vanilla' if te reo Māori wasn't a part of it.
The camp is known as a pathway for players to make the step into professional rugby.
OPINION: We mustn't let life in lockdown become too comfortable.
It's a major problem for low-income families, says Tommy Wilson.
OPINION: While some businesses are operating, other are stuck in limbo.
Councils should be livestreaming meetings but no one is ensuring they do.
Lockdown parenting is no piece of cake - especially when you can't find flour.
OPINION: I'm welcoming chance to be part of the solution.
In Rotorua, the mean house value was $650,546, according to Infometrics
OPINION: It is amazing what you look to when you face cancer.
OPINION: Sadly, the Government has not classed throw cushions as essential items.
Kiwis are accumulating more and more possessions, which take up valuable garage space
Council ''working from all angles'' on long-term solution to housing crisis.
OPINION: Lockdown exercise rule-breakers are selfish and reckless.
With a decision on whether lockdown will be extended imminent, experts have their say.
More than a year since coming out of the last lockdown, the refuge demand remains high.
Several Western Bay of Plenty and Taupō homes have made the Top 100.
Vicki Semple: The safety and wellbeing of everyone involved were paramount.
Opinion: As a country with a small population, it seems more personal for us.
OPINION: Masks are there for everyone's protection.
The work will help ensure the movement of essential goods during lockdown.
A Rotorua fashion designer is one of those impacted by NZ Fashion Week's postponement.
Rotorua's religious leaders speak about how they shepherd their flocks in lockdown.
Cooling magma, tectonic plates and glacial shift are all factors for the land movement.
''We will stop exporting, that is what will happen if we stay in level 4.''