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OPINION: I'm always looking for tools to help improve my own mental health.
Valerie Adams' young son was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in the middle of the pandemic.
There is no shortage of things to do these April school holidays.
McClay hits out after results of sample survey revealed.
The television series will begin screening on Monday night.
'Kris is the type of person who usually runs towards danger and helps people.'
It is illegal to use old wood burners in homes in the Rotorua Airshed.
A man accused of seriously assaulting two police officers has appeared in court.
Twenty-four people received their Kiwi citizenship on Tuesday at Rotorua Lakes Council.
ACE Brass (Auckland Chamber Ensemble Brass) will be performing in Rotorua on April 23.
Paul Hickey discusses the first school term finishing, toy crazes and prize giveaways.
An author talk with journalists Jared Savage and Steve Braunias is at McLeods Booksellers.
The Rotorua Citizens Advice Bureau is working on updating its two printed resources.
Businesses want the Government to communicate specific plans for the maritime border.
Projects among $34m in residential and commercial building consents issued in March.
'At no stage has there been any risk to the safety of staff or customers.'
Exhibition represents Rotorua's diverse women. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The championships, including time trials and road races, are based in Waikite Valley.
Terry Hawkey had an incredible life and was involved in wrestling throughout it.
Rotorua Boys' High School has unveiled its new terraces, Ngā Pae a Kahukura.
Emergency services were notified at 12.07pm.
A new pest plant management programme is starting in the area
For students graduating from Toi Ohomai this week, the journey means everything.
It's easier for employers to require new staff to be vaccinated than for existing workers.
Ngapuna residents want the council to take more permanent action over sewerage issues.
A group of type 1 diabetics are on a mission to prove nothing is impossible.