Tommy Wilson: Jolting war memories painful
Tomorrow, on Anzac Day let us not forget the wars fought in our own back yard.
Tomorrow, on Anzac Day let us not forget the wars fought in our own back yard.
We asked locals on the street if they think gangs are a problem in Rotorua.
We ask locals their thoughts on the return of the Hinemoa and Tutanekai carvings.
COMMENT: The Tahuriorangi family deserve to have their dead son's cap returned.
One questions the crackdown on Airbnb while another wants to see water valves improved.
Readers' views on the aquatic centre and a RDRR call for statutory management at council.
Opinion: It may be an historic pay increase but why did it take so long?
A reader wonders how many upgrades the Sir Howard Morrison Performing Arts Centre needs.
Letters: A marathon entrant is disgusted by the litter she sees while out training.
Asking locals their thoughts on the condition of Rotorua's roads.
The Rotorua Daily Post asked locals what their plans were for Anzac Day.
Te Taru White says warnings about Cyclone Cook were not sensational.
COMMENT: The sense of wonder, of rising above it all, never gets old, says Rachel Stewart.
Easter Sunday Trading has been slow to take off.
Locals tell us about their worst weather experiences.
Letter writers express their views on a young homeowner.
Locals share their views on the Te Ngae Rd traffic solution.
The Rotorua Daily Post asked locals in the street what Easter means to them.
COMMENT: Weather is unpredictable so it's always better to be safe than sorry.
Readers share views on a dairy farming item on TV and the resurrection of Christ.
Rotorua Daily Post asked people on the street if they're ready for Cyclone Cook.
A reader speaks up for the thousands of dairy cows affected by the floods.
We ask locals their thoughts on the Rotorua CBD.
COMMENT: John Clarke's genius was what made him distinct, writes Rachel Stewart.
The Rotorua Daily Post asked how locals feel about lowering the speed in high crash areas
Failure to learn from Mother Earth's lessons will hurt us more than it will her.
A reader responds to a post by John Ansell on the "primitive" Maori culture.
There were two memorable battles among locals last Saturday.