
My first ride in Whakarewarewa Forest
Opinion: A trip along the Kids' Trail sounded easier than it was.
Opinion: A trip along the Kids' Trail sounded easier than it was.
Letters: Rotorua's John Paul College principal Patrick Walsh writes in to defend teachers.
Rotorua residents discuss the massive mountain biking event, Crankworx Rotorua.
Letters: Readers discuss police chases, Infracore and helpful locals.
There shouldn't be any excuse for not stopping for police.
Te Taru White shares his thoughts on social deprivation and up lifting Maori.
Letters: Readers share their delight of the Rotorua production of Mary Poppins.
Opinion: Long-term plan may sound dry but it's full of interesting stuff that affects you.
More readers share their thoughts on Rotorua's refurbished library and Long-Term Plan.
A reader thinks the library is a showcase, but is far from practical for users.
Opinion: Our greatest strength will be our ability to embrace change.
Opinion: A big thanks to those who spend countless hours helping raise money for charity.
A regular library user shares her views on the newly refurbished Rotorua Library.
Letters on alleged conflicts of interest - and the laws of physics.
COMMENT: Online technology is hugely important but too much can be detrimental.
Dog walking gets the tick, while a writer bemoans how hard it is living on wages in NZ.
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.
We asked people in the street what they think of the new National Party leader.