
Street View: Do you think Rotorua has a homelessness issue?
Locals share their views on whether we have a homeless problem.
Locals share their views on whether we have a homeless problem.
A proposed upgrade to the city's skate park that could cost up to $4 million is generating criticism.
Building bike trails isn't cheap - so show me the money.
Readers share their views on abortion laws, water and superannuation.
OPINION: TV's Jono Pryor has touched a chord with New Zealand - now it's time to continue the conversation about mental health and suicide.
COMMENT: Rape culture doesn't exclusively hurt our young women, it harms our young men as well, says Lizzie Marvelly.
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra - with a splendid bonus.
Locals are asked why they participate in the global celebration of everything Irish, St Patrick's Day.
Readers share their views on water and pride in local school students.
Readers share their views on the retirement age and abortion.
A reader thanks some wonderful RBHS students, while another shares his views on the meaning of GDP.
The Rotorua Daily Post asked people on the street how they like their eggs.
The Rotorua Daily Post asked people in the street if rising food prices are affecting them.
There's nothing that gets us wound up more than rubbish. Whether it be household rubbish purposely dumped on the outskirts of the
Locals tell us whether or not they have green fingers.
OPINION: It's time to say goodbye to summer and welcome the cold nights and wet weather of autumn.
Readers on the Rotorua Daily Post Facebook page share their thoughts on pool owners having to pay for safety inspections under new rules put in place by the Government.
The Rotorua Daily Post asked people on the street what their favourite wet weather activity was.
OPINION: Rotorua's support for those in its backyard is the city's most invaluable asset.
The first step in reducing the cost of superannuation is, of course, to restrict it to those who have retired at a certain age. Sixty-five
COMMENT: There is only one word that can truly take responsibility for gender pay disparity, and it is sexism.
Some people retire as soon as they can while others are happy to keep working.
COMMENT: Gender rights is more than just fluffy appreciation posts on social media once a year.
We asked our Facebook readers whether they thought the voting age should be lowered to 16. This is what they had to say.
The Rotorua Daily Post asked locals on the street if they could have lunch with anyone who would it be.
Rosemary McLeod talks about the transgressions of former All Blacks Dan Carter and Ali Williams.
We asked locals if they thought 16 and 17-year-olds should be allowed to vote in elections.
OPINION: It's only fair 16 and 17-year-olds should have a say in decisions that will affect their futures, writes Katie Holland.
An absent-minded reader wants to thank those who returned her handbag - twice - while another reckons raise the retirement age to 70.
A reader shares his thoughts on the Government's superannuation plans.