Afternoon of lawn bowling, barbecuing, networking
Dimple Digital holding Bowls and BBQ to raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters Rotorua.
Dimple Digital holding Bowls and BBQ to raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters Rotorua.
Opinion: Perhaps 'extreme' protests are needed to snap us out of our cognitive dissonance.
OPINION: Premium subscribers have their say in Rotorua emergency housing hearings.
Labour weekend has promised visitors and locals alike sunshine and a lot of fun.
About $17 million in tourism spending has been lost due to 'negative perceptions'.
"Motel rooms are not places for people to grow up. They deserve better than that."
The new Rotorua mayor and most elected members have been officially sworn in.
Reports of congestion between Alan Mills Rd and Owhata Rd this afternoon.
Tapsell met with Housing Minister Megan Woods yesterday.
The 2022 Miss Rotorua Crowning Night is just two weeks away.
OPINION: Rotorua readers have their say.
Volunteers are a vital part of the Crankworx Rotorua festival, and more are needed.
Rotorua's Lisa Adams is a Paralympic F37 shot putter and F38 discus thrower.
There are a number of free events happening around the city for the spooky season.
Paul Hickey discusses Labour weekend, speed limits, the green corridor, Christmas events.
"My family are telling me to move out of town."
Kāhu ki Rotorua: Rollout of marquees signals wrap-up of a year-long project.
A whanau affair, from kohungahunga to koeke getting active around the streets of Koutu.
Police believe operation will be a major disruption to meth supply in district.
The man is one of nine people charged with an alleged drug smuggling plot at the port.
A sea of pink gathered on Wednesday evening at Rotorua's Village Green for the Pink Walk.
OPINION: Let's make this summer a great one for everyone.
The BOPRC rates bill has been met with surprise and 'shock' among some.
'I just feel so sad for our beautiful city. In two years, this is how it's become.'
A pedestrian was run over during the incident and suffered serious injuries.
The trial closure follows repeated damage to the grass in the park.
OPINION: The statistics show why the need for arming police is so high.
COMMUNITY SPORT: Spotlight on newly-formed Lakes Football Club.
Kura Paul-Burke is one of only three Māori marine professors in New Zealand.