Tame Iti: People were quite critical of those without formal training
Tuhoe activist and renowned Maori artist Tame Iti had no proper art training.
Tuhoe activist and renowned Maori artist Tame Iti had no proper art training.
Some have reported business is better than it was pre-pandemic.
Adoption know-how: Why rescue dogs need your help, and how to prepare.
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The Taupō resident and Rotorua-coached gymnast is excited to compete in November.
The sole occupant of the vehicle died at the scene.
Cases, deaths and hospitalisations continue to fall.
Village staff say they are being cautious and looking out for any changes.
Jerome Powell's speech a week ago was a timely wake-up call to optimistic markets
There were a handful of changes to the squad to play Otago.
Kalah Bar in Ngongatahā was robbed by someone wielding a knife.
OPINION: Local roads, state highways, rural roads; none are spared the scouring forces.
What you need to know about Rotorua's emergency housing situation.
A Rotorua mother with children in the car describes their frightening experience.
Survey reveals a rise in stress or mental health issues over the past year.
Mounting debt means Ruapehu Alpine Lifts faces some tough decisions about its ski fields.
Toi Te Ora Public Health has advised avoiding any activity in the lake.
Rotorua MP Todd McClay says the public have 'a right to be angry' about the cost.
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OPINION: Te reo is everywhere. And in a few more years it'll be more common still.
The first man ever accused of sabotage in NZ has appeared in court.
Fear and anxiety over shark encounters had appeared to increase
The winner of this year's Rotorua Performer of the Year Award was Tate Tisdall.
The Arts Village has been gifted many items for it art pantry/pātaka.
Paul Hickey discusses spring, saving dollars, a cruise prize, Rotorua Marathon countdown.
The Neil Hunt Native Butterfly Habitat Project has been certificated by a national trust.
Rotorua Festival of Gardens committee is already inviting interested gardeners for 2023.
Eighty-five pieces were played at the Rotorua Branch IRMTNZ Scholarships day.
A woman witnessed explosions and then big flames engulfing a truck's trailer on SH5.