Street View: Do you celebrate Waitangi Day?
We asked people on the street whether they celebrate Waitangi Day.
We asked people on the street whether they celebrate Waitangi Day.
COMMENT: So, we all know in our hearts that rodeo is wrong.
Our love affair with beautiful old trees is now put in context, writes Kelly Makiha.
Homelessness and child poverty are letter writers' topics today.
Flochella was on at Tikitapu on Monday, we asked people what they were enjoying about it.
Labour has grown in popularity but can the party keep up its good start?
Free condoms pique the interest at Olympics for today's letter writers.
Kidsworx is designed for children 12 and under, giving them a chance to ride.
Library lovers are looking forward to checking out our new Te Aka Mauri.
Readers react to this week's council committee recommendation on the aquatic centre.
A reader asks why New Zealand can't have tax-free grocery food, as other countries do.
A reader questions whether we should be concerned with global warming.
Ngahi Bidois dedicates his column to a friend who died recently.
The Rotorua Daily Post asked people how they spent the long weekend.
Letters: Readers discuss the pros and cons of using art to decorate the city.
Letters: One reader says cutting grass is reserve maintenance while another disagrees.
Opinion: I marvel at young people today. They are a generation moving towards the light.
Opinion: I thought I was smart this year. I decided to beat the fan-buying rush.
At yesterday's citizenship ceremony, people shared why they became citizens.
A reader reckons our performing arts centre should be demolished and the land sold.
Opinion: Art can affect how people feel about themselves and the world around them.
Letters to the editor on people's driving habits and council debt.
COMMENT: Why do we have to put up with these stupid antics?
Readers weigh in on council debt and spending.
Readers' views on the Sir Howard Morrison Performing Arts Centre and the tree tragedy.
The next two weeks will be what some see as the silly season of Maori politics.
The Sir Howard Morrison Performing Arts Centre has letter writers talking.