Bay of Plenty rugby clubs to start training and playing
The increase to mass gatherings has been music to the ears of sports clubs.
The increase to mass gatherings has been music to the ears of sports clubs.
The multimillion-dollar scheme is for those now jobless because of the pandemic.
First the blaze, then the lockdown - times have been tough for club.
Husband's response to the news: 'I'm going to be smiling all day.'
Some Ngongotahā residents are without water.
Judge: Killing "callous and brutal murder of defenceless and highly vulnerable infant".
A fire investigator has been called to determine the cause.
Julius Smith was selected to sit on a national youth board.
Students finally get their learn-at-home devices - when they return to school.
Celebrating Matariki as a public holiday will better educate Kiwis of its significance.
Well over 100 businesses in Rotorua applied for the Covid-19 Business Advisory Fund.
All that was left of the animals was their skin and wool.
Phil Andrews' life is the sum of many fascinating parts.
Comment: Economic recovery is the next big challenge for the Government.
Brayden Wood, 17, suddenly lost his battle with cancer after 18 months.
"We are talking now about the new wave of unemployed, not those already on the books."
Council reduces parking fees in some areas.
Rotorua clubs have been finding different ways to stay connected during restrictions.
The 'world's smallest livestock' are crucial to the health of the planet - and humans.
Some councillors unhappy but mayor says revamp is providing work for locals.
Altrusa International of Rotorua recently received four awards and a highly commended.
Kiwi Coffin Club Charitable Trust is getting behind campaign to support local businesses.
During the levels 3 and 4 lockdown, Citizens Advice Bureau continued to operate from home.
Rotorua's Susan Birch has started a series of free videos about healthy eating.
People are asked to help do what they can to save club rugby.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Rotorua found creative ways to connect during lockdown.
Doctors and nurses to be have returned to their placements at Rotorua Hospital.