
Get to know new director of The Arts Village
Get to know the new Arts Village director Kellez Mcmanus in this Q&A.
Get to know the new Arts Village director Kellez Mcmanus in this Q&A.
Leading GP believes a mixed model approach is the best option.
Council has reported a "noticeable increase" in local traffic at alert 3.
One deputy chief executive said there are other ways to pay rates than by cash.
We're going on a bear hunt, but not like you've seen before.
Rotorua Daily Post readers have their say.
The district council pleaded guilty and faces a maximum fine of $600,000.
After two weeks, many businesses have been able to partially open at level 3.
The multi-discipline festival brings together the best of mountain biking
It seems as though lockdown is when we're most likely to get injured.
A Ngongotahā mother of two is 'in heaven' fishing at her favourite stream.
Some people like to push their luck. Is dropping alert levels actually safe?
Builders keen to be back at work but face delays and supply chain constraints.
Small businesses are counting on local support when they open under Level 3 this week.
'There was a heaviness over the whole town,' a neighbour says.
Glenholme residents say their fight for council transparency continues.
It comes after Bay of Plenty DHB asked Pasifika members for passports last week.
A child died at a Rimu St house and a woman has been charged with murder.
OPINION: It is amazing what you look to when you face cancer.
OPINION: Sadly, the Government has not classed throw cushions as essential items.
Two New Zealand bread producers have since introduced recyclable cardboard bread tags.
Police were alerted to the child's death at a Glenholme address shortly after 10.30am.
More than 100 Bay of Plenty schools are taking part in the lunch programme.
Rawiri Waititi said it was time another region stepped up, such as Queenstown.
The clinic is a by Māori, for Māori partnership.
OPINION: It is hard to accept going back into lockdown after more than a year of freedom.
Council ''working from all angles'' on long-term solution to housing crisis.
Rotorua food and liquor outlet businesses are flooded with demand for home deliveries.
Iwi are stepping forward to support a national contact tracing system under pressure.