Letters: Test homes for mould, not meth
Readers' views on meth testing of state homes and the use of plastic rubbish bags.
Readers' views on meth testing of state homes and the use of plastic rubbish bags.
A reader pays tribute to one of the winners of the recent Rotorua Business Awards.
Opinion: Perfect potpourri of planetary problems is upon us.
Many will be outraged if Winston Peters joins Labour and Greens but they will be wrong.
One of biggest challenges of helping homeless is kick-starting them in a whare.
Charity shops need your support, not your junk.
Concert's title irks a letter writer while a local politician gets a thumbs up.
The Big Dig Day returns to Rotorua and the Whakarewarewa trail network on Sunday.
We asked businesses along the Green Corridor what they think.
The Rotorua Daily Post asked locals whether they could go without plastic bags.
A reader says teachers deserve a pay rise as they are the backbone of society.
Opinion: Why pick on Spierings? It's his good fortune to be NZ's highest paid executive.
Letters on the referendum and football.
Opinion: Women should never have to feel vulnerable when going for a jog in public.
COMMENT: Attending gala opening night of Pleauredome mattered to me on a number of levels.
Readers' views on talk of a National-Greens coalition and the state of the CBD.
Opinion: To argue sport is 'just sport' ignores realities of today's world.
Addictions are a health problem long before they should become a criminal one.
Politics is still a hot topic for letter writers, including the Waiariki contest.
Why a Greens and National coalition isn't a silly idea.
St Lukes vicar Alex Czerwonka responds to a recent court story about a drug dealer.
Readers comment on shoplifters and how lovely Rotorua is looking at the moment.
Opinion: We have a teacher shortage that is reaching crisis point.
A reader thinks New Zealand voters want a change of government - but what will Winston do?
Readers write about passing history on to the next generation & the language of the Treaty
COMMENT: Peters has always demonstrated a willingness to do a deal, says Rachel Stewart.
Letters: Readers discuss local and central government.
Don't assume Winston Peters will go with the party that got the largest share of votes.