
Rotorua encouraged to get baking for guide dogs
Rotorua is being encouraged to get baking and help raise money for guide dogs.
Rotorua is being encouraged to get baking and help raise money for guide dogs.
The Rotorua community can learning about Asian cultures and mix-and-mingle.
Many young and talented musicians will learn and perform at Rhapsody Rotorua.
Rotorua people will take a cold plunge this weekend for the Rotorua Life Education Trust.
The community can see a special screening of local historical film footage.
The Rotorua Trails Trust is being in the 2018 Bike to the Future Awards.
Locals can bring out their inner child while building strength through parkour training.
Schools got crazy and colourful with wigs to raise money for Child Cancer Foundation.
Electricians and plumbers are busy bees as they do a range of work at St Chads.
There are now six weeks left to go before dancers take to the stage for Rotorua Hospice.
The Rotorua Daily Post ask people why it's important to commemorate the Tarawera eruption.
Locals can dress smart in tweed while enjoying an easy bike ride around the city.
Art and story-telling come together with a new mural at the Rotorua Library.
Locals can reflect through film on the destructive Mount Tarawera eruption in 1886.
Three John Paul College students are shaving their heads to raise money for blood cancers.
Gondola Gigs videos were released during May, showcasing great music and stunning views.
Chicken coops built by high school students are appreciated in the rural community.
Band Zulu Love will give Rotorua a picture of what South African music is all about.
The Rotorua community is invited to help celebrate Africa Day this weekend.
Local artists are invited to submit installation proposals to The Arts Village.
Local woman's vision to feed others is starting to bloom after winning a competition.
The Rotorua Careers Expo was bustling with people checking out their options.
The Rotorua Community Hospice will be opening its doors to the public for a day.
Playwright Roger Hall visited the opening night his Glide Time play at Shambles Theatre.
All cultures will be celebrated at a Rotorua Youth Centre event this weekend.
The St Chads Centre buildings get a face lift with help from Rotary clubs and businesses.
The Rotorua community can find new creative interests at an upcoming Arts Village expo.
There will be plenty of creative inspiration at the next ArtsMAD event.
Beautifully painted rocks will be hidden for a special event about being inclusive.
Rotorua people can learn free strategies to help conquer dyslexia.