
It's never too late to campaign for democracy
Letter writers talk about last week's council protest.
Letter writers talk about last week's council protest.
Letters: Readers discuss unexpected payback and the End of Life Choice Bill.
'Mountain biking runs in the family' could be Jonathon Dodd's motto.
Opinion: Coroner's water safety message comes the same week as his Moko findings.
Readers' views on Tipu Ora, child poverty, Hemo sculpture and traffic congestion.
I believe we can contribute and take small steps in areas that will make a difference.
Readers' views on yesterday's hikoi and the Infracore pay dispute.
Letters on the Hemo roundabout sculpture and reflections on roof colours.
The best bit - we can enjoy it without worrying how much it's costing ratepayers!
Letters on Mudtopia and a new villa development in Rotorua.
Letter writers today choose the Hemo roundabout sculpture and bells on bikes as topics.
A chamber survey of businesses reveals that business confidence has fallen dramatically.
There's the sound of tiny talons in the Whakarewarewa Forest.
Letters on Driving On, the aquatic centre changes and the Hemo roundabout sculpture.
Annual Christmas Appeal a great way for kids to learn about helping others.
The chief executive of Creative New Zealand writes in support of the Hemo sculpture.
Opinion: What a cracker of a weekend it was in Rotorua.
Letters on the Hemo roundabout sculpture and rented accommodation.
Why an artist's heart is full, plus letters on road improvements and free speech.
We asked people on the street if they are going to the Mudtopia Festival this weekend.
Opinion: There are times when I say "serves you right".
A reader says New Zealand stores need to stock more diverse dolls.
COMMENT: We shouldn't be publishing opinions which are based on racist or sexist attacks.
Readers' views on property values, magazine mishaps and good versus bad debt.
Readers' views on the Rotorua Aquatic Centre and parking in the CBD.
Parking and football are on our letter writers' minds today.
The searches for two Rotorua men are taking their toll on loved ones.