
'Urgent' issue for business travellers revealed in Rotorua survey
Rotorua Airport and Air NZ say they are working to address challenges.
Rotorua Airport and Air NZ say they are working to address challenges.
Volunteer fire brigade starts the giving season right.
Hīkoi mō te Tiriti is just the start of the call to action, organisers say.
Fenton St was blocked as the hīkoi went through.
The couple were away visiting a close relative with cancer when burglars struck.
The hīkoi's purpose is to show unity against proposed policy changes.
'We have a very generous community that is always willing to give whatever they have.'
The mayor says she is 'disappointed' with one councillor's position.
It was a fitting ceremonial farewell that Sir Robert Gillies would have dodged.
The funeral and burial services for Sir Robert 'Bom' Gillies are to take place today.
Women tear it up on Rotorua mountain bike tracks.
The council apologised for inaccurate information and explained its analysis.
Shares are more predictable long-term; 97% of 10yr returns are positive writes Mark Lister
Donate a can and enjoy a steaming hot cup of holiday cheer.
'Every little thing counts, every can of baked beans counts.'
The last standing member of the Māori Battallion, Sir Bom Gillies, has died, aged 99.
Rotorua Daily Post has launched its annual Christmas Appeal supporting the Salvation Army foodbank. Video / Andrew Warner
Special hearing: Govt wants consents extended but others want most or all denied.
Momoa's Rotorua show was opened by Mayor Tania Tapsell, who presented him with a gift.
He is 'living proof' of what can be achieved through people donating their organs.
Jerome Kavanagh Poutama is on a mission to revive the Māori musical traditions.
Sir Robert (Bom) Gillies was the last surviving member of the 28th Māori Battalion.
People of Whakarewarewa – The Living Māori Village have welcomed visitors for 200+ years.
Shower fittings and a wash basin were among items stolen.
The power station will use geothermal fluid to generate electricity.
Motel use resulted in distrust and disbelief in agencies involved, a lawyer says.
Thousands of litres of bitumen has leaked from a truck near Rotorua.
Who can apply to live in Ngāti Whakaue's affordable rental subdivision in Rotorua?
Ngāti Whakaue has created its own subdivision for its people in a sought-after location on iwi land following a multimillion-dollar partnership with the Government.
The offenders left in a stolen vehicle which they dumped nearby.