Letters: History is important and should always be taught
Rotorua readers have their say.
Rotorua readers have their say.
COMMENT: Immunisation is important in my whānau, writes Jane Trask.
COMMENT: What goes into making these drugs is a real Russian roulette.
A council's first duty is to its citizens, a reader says.
Louis Donovan asks how do we get young people to vote?
There's no excuse why vaccine ingredients can't be made public, a reader says.
We don't want the Bay of Plenty to become another Maya Bay.
The Rotorua Business Chamber is hosting two free public forums.
How do you know if someone's a vegan? Don't worry, they'll tell you.
MPs are benefiting from the public sector's hefty pay rises.
The Government committed to building houses "as quickly as we can", whatever that means.
Inactions that threaten public health deserve consequences.
People of Rotorua are polite, humble and generous of spirit.
Rotorua is of a size where the community can readily work together, says Bryce Heard.
Jane Trask has been upset at responses to Labour's new food in schools initiative.
COMMENT: Gripe about my dream car and I'll rip the Velcro off your Tevas.
EDITORIAL: Measles is a risk for the 11,500 students heading to the games next week.
Flexitarian might be my new go to food label, writes Jane Trask.
Graeme Simpson talks to Rachel Howells of Adventurers Travel Company.
Jill Nicholas reviews Sleeping Beauty at Shambles Theatre in Rotorua.
Federated Farmers national board member Andrew Maclean offers his opinion.
There appears to be no way to beat Bay of Plenty's Lisa Carrington, writes David Beck.
If Lakes DHB doesn't get enough money, it affects everybody who needs treatment.
Rotorua readers have their say.
COMMENT: Years have been spent ignoring fact Fonterra was heading toward the rocks.