'Welcome back': International students return to Rotorua after four-year hiatus
'They add value to the learning environment and the community.'
'They add value to the learning environment and the community.'
The study included samples taken from 38 lakes across 23 different countries.
He says his wife didn’t mind him having sex with other women as long as he wasn’t lying.
Children's activities, musicians and kapa haka will be at the Arts Village on Thursday.
This time with the support of Ngāti Pikiao and a handful of fighters from Te Urewera.
Ngāti Whakaue gifted the land in 1880 and now aims to ease housing pressure.
Matariki is a special time to reflect on the year that has passed and plan for the future.
Advocate for Maori development is passionate about making a difference.
Zara Morrison is expanding her governance experience.
Rural road running from Rotorua to Paengaroa known to locals as a dumping site.
"There [are] some real sad cases out there at the moment."
The woman previously told the court he forced powder on his finger into her mouth.
Katikati growers, farmers and residents discuss water quality with the regional council.
The topic of visa changes prompted debate among subscribers.
Equipment allegedly used to make counterfeit $10, $20, and $50 notes was seized.
May figures showing how many people are in emergency housing have been released.
White Island Tours has said it will not be returning to the island.
A leading entertainment figure takes the stand to give evidence in his defence.
“What we do in our youth justice houses works.”
'He’s made mistakes but that doesn’t make him a criminal'
Those involved in project have described what has gone into the plans.
Two people were seriously injured and two people received moderate to serious injuries.
'I’ve seen hardly any Kiwi chefs applying for jobs, so we are looking overseas...'
Dancers preparing to perform in front of over 2000 people on August 19.
Flooded homes, threatened highways, and months of anxiety for lakeside residents.
"I’ve been left here having to ring my husband at work."
The counsel asked why the phones of the complainants were not seized and searched.
Opinion: We can’t put progress off forever. Eventually, the bill always comes due.
Hard work produces welcome putea after successful market day.