
Letters to the editor: Couch potatoes and 'quick buck rentals'
Readers share their views on key issues this week.
Readers share their views on key issues this week.
Amy Bidois asked for donated breast milk and the mothers came out in droves.
A journey through reggae for One Love's new owner has little to do with music.
A person has been seriously injured after a car hit a power pole on Malfroy Rd, Rotorua.
The Lakes DHB says more patients require admission to hospital in winter.
Opinion: We might not have succeeded in the traditional sense, but we learned from it
Police were notified of a firearm inside a vehicle.
Opinion: The anti-staycation: where you wish you had left home but stayed to work instead.
After a journey full of unexpected turns, Weiwei Verran has landed her dream job.
"We're so appreciative of all New Zealanders visiting."
A Covid-19 vaccine info booklet was withdrawn from circulation after being deemed racist.
Blue Baths went from a rating of 95 per cent to 15 per cent in nine years.
More than 100 tickets were issued in the sting.
Constable Zane Roberts, 26, will also be subject to an internal police investigation.
The new signalised intersection was switched on this morning.
Opinion: Britain shouldn't throw in the towel and neither should New Zealand.
Rotorua's GLO Festival on New Year's Eve usually attracts about 15,000 people.
Aramex Rotorua is taking part in the Red Nose Appeal this July.
Power is still out to over almost 500 properties in the Ōwhata area.
Opinion: No one likes a pothole, so why aren't we doing more about fixing them?
The next meeting will take place on Tuesday in Rotorua Library.
Koji So is one of 25 Miss Rotorua contestants. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Police also wanted to hear from anyone who may have dash-cam footage.
Farmer claims non-native trees included in farm's SNA
Politicians divided over purchase of 0.66 hectare site at 265 Fenton St.
Increasing natural disaster events should be considered a prompt for getting prepared.
OPINION: Overriding concern was accountability to local ratepayers would be removed
Our readers have their say.
Holiday park board states it keeps with regulations, but an industry expert disagrees.
The value of consents approved in June was up on the previous two months.