Opinion: Kapa haka performers our pride and joy
Te Arawa kapa haka performers show how it's done.
Te Arawa kapa haka performers show how it's done.
Census information is used for many purposes and affects what services are provided.
Retirement villages, polite and helpful young people and the dangers of dog walking.
A reader says the council made an intelligent decision that put the Rotorua public first.
As a health board member I am aware of the valuable role rest homes play.
Mayor Steve Chadwick says the council is looking forward to getting feedback.
Rotorua residents give their thoughts on the Soundshell's fate.
Readers share their views on dangerous dogs and unsafe bike riders.
Tabuteau will now be perceived to have more influence. With that comes expectations.
John Paul College principal Patrick Walsh wants a Matariki fireworks celebration.
New Te Maori columnist Te Taru White introduces himself, his whanau and his values.
Rotorua residents describe prices in the fruit and vegetable aisles this summer.
Opinion: Something must be done to address the midwife shortage.
Positive feedback from readers for columnists, art shows and Rotorua Hospital.
The beginning of a new Super rugby season will be welcomed by most, but not by everyone.
Opinion: The CARE Village poised to take away the stigma of retirement homes.
Letters: One reader discusses koura decline and another thanks two good Samaritans.
No one wants to crash, but who knows when you'll need help?
Residents talk about the strengths and weaknesses of Rotorua.
Opinion: I find it interesting "having some mongrel" seems to be necessary for new leader.
Readers of the Rotorua Daily Post have their say.
After rubbish was found in Tikitapu, we asked people how to care for the lakes.
Letters on Lakeside revellers, regular critics and help for the elderly in summer.
Rotorua Lakes High School students share their favourite thing about the school.
A reader hits back at criticism of Lakeside 2018.
COMMENT: Three Billboards film has drawn flak for lack of neat ending — but that's life.
Opinion: Lakeside 2018 was a spectacular night, showing off amazing local talent.
One reader found the items at Lakeside 2018 'oppressive and alienating'.
Lakeside 2018 showed up Rotorua's amazing talent and gave a moving tribute too.