
Opinion: Paul Hickey - Fantastic dancing, password safety and a busy Waipa
Paul Hickey talks Dancing for Hospice, password safety and Waipa being a hive of activity.
Paul Hickey talks Dancing for Hospice, password safety and Waipa being a hive of activity.
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Rotorua's FreshChoice is the latest victim in a string of property damage incidents.
There could be snow on the road in some areas.
Unpaid rates figures in Rotorua have doubled in the past three years.
The annual event is well on its way to reaching the $100,000 fundraising target.
Saying sorry is just a first step.