
Samantha Motion: Three waters reform heading up a creek
OPINION: The public engagement to date does not bode well for local input.
OPINION: The public engagement to date does not bode well for local input.
'Long story short we will have more old people than young people to collect tax from.'
Aroha Boutique has gone on hiatus.
The Ngongotahā contact tracing card trial was revealed to be more than $59k over budget.
The clinic will be operating every Sunday and Monday from 10am to 6pm until December.
Details of the sophisticated Rotorua-based operation can now be revealed.
The Ministry of Health says sequencing was designed to vaccinate those most at risk first.
Prue Kapua wants to increase the number of women at all levels of New Zealand Police.
Opinion: Lakes DHB chief executive Nick Saville-Wood wants to thank the community.
The 90% Project is an NZME campaign encouraging New Zealanders to get the Covid jab.
Top Office Dog competition celebrates Kiwi workplaces where pooches are an integral part.
The Ghost Trio is coming to Rotorua for a performance on October 4.
Primary and intermediate schools can create design entries for rubbish/recycling trucks.
The Arts Village is hosting an exhibition by local textile artist Ruth McMonagle.
Paul Hickey discusses the 90% Project, Local Hero awards and love of burgers.
The annual A Gift of Music concert will be held on October 3 with youth performances
When Charlotte Brady booked her second vaccine dose she didn't expect to make history.
The message was clear: more information is needed for Three Waters reform to go ahead.
Protest organiser Aneta Morgan says they have a Covid safety plan in place.
It has been a wet and windy start to the day in the Bay of Plenty.
Police and Fire and Emergency NZ staff were at the scene.
OPINION: Lockdowns are not an option for the future - vaccinations are.
The Covid-19 Response Minister says another Rotorua MIQ facility is unlikely.
52-year-old tells court he wants to represent himself, enters plea of "innocent".
Kiwis from the Bay of Plenty say Melbourne's buildings rocked and rolled.
The community has spoken and the Government now says added MIQ in Rotorua is unlikely.
MetService has issued wind and rain watches.
A Māori health expert says learning the language is a good start.