
Rotorua Airport bike display puts smiles on faces
A new display for the Rotorua Bike Festival has had a lot of attention at the airport.
A new display for the Rotorua Bike Festival has had a lot of attention at the airport.
It's that time of year again for anglers.
Rotorua can connect with and help local nature with a range of conservation events.
Dress for Success's latest fundraising event, Dine 4 Success.
Those interested in playing tennis can give it a go at Lynmore Tennis Club's open day.
Rotorua has been celebrating and learning te reo Māori with different events this week.
A space at Rotorua Library Te Aka Mauri will become a cosy poets corner.
People are invited to a Zonta picnic celebrating the anniversary of women's suffrage.
A Rotorua service is need of volunteers and is keen to remind people of their service.
September is Motorcycle Awareness Month and a Rotorua father encourages practicing skills.
Four women will become open for the community while celebrating women's suffrage.
People can take flight on their bikes at the Rotorua airport as part of a local festival.
A collaborative cookbook with local, young chefs is ready to pre-order.
Rotorua is encouraged to go purple and get behind Dementia Awareness Month.
The community can celebrate New Zealand's official languages at a book launch.
There is plenty on offer through the upcoming IHI Fest.
The Rotorua Museum art collection is making a trip to Tauranga where it will be displayed.
People will be able to be inspired and celebrate te Reo Māori with a Māori writers event.
A NZ Chinese Language Week celebration is being held next month.
It has been a community effort to make a public defibrillator a reality in Ngongotahā.
A $20,000 grant helps Rotorua Hospice buy more necessary and specialised equipment.
The Buried Village continues to be a family-run with the fourth generation coming home.
There are a number of events locals can check out to celebrate National Poetry Day.
Rotorua's Pet of the Year 2018 is a smoochy Bullmastiff called Taini.
The Rotorua Parents Centre's annual fundraiser will have bargains of all sorts.
An talk is giving the community the chance to learn more about a 'historical mystery'.
Rotorua people have the chance to learn African drumming and dance.
Two volunteers who maintain the Ngongotahā Stream walkway are looking for more volunteers.
The New Zealand author will talk about a remote life in the inhospitable 'bush Alaska'.
People can help needy children overseas have a memorable Christmas with a box of goodies.