Representing Chinese culture and language as youth ambassadors
Joshua Smith and William Sok were selected as youth ambassadors for NZCLW 2022.
Joshua Smith and William Sok were selected as youth ambassadors for NZCLW 2022.
Fourteen Māori academics have been sponsored to explore studying at Oxford.
The lash industry is not officially regulated in Aotearoa.
The poi has evolved over the years.
Ōkareka was a site that was once rich with kumara cultivations that fed many sub-tribes.
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A scholarship for Te Ōhanga Mataora: Bachelor of Health Science Māori Nursing students.
A man will appear in court on theft and arson charges.
Tiki Taane and comedian Chris Parker are some of the acts getting behind the cause.
All candidates have committed to openness and transparency in different ways.
A group is aiming to raise the money by October 13 to buy a 72ha park.
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OPINION: NZ needs to stop thinking about current solutions and look into the future.
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In this week's wrap: Cricket and swimming.
The slips are clear but the road is damaged.
How the Rotorua Symphonic Band leader feels about the weekend's suspected arson.
"It's a picture of somebody's father or brother and I would like to find him."
"I don't think you'll find this at any other school."
One nurse says New Zealand needs to grow its own nurses and convince them to stay.
Catch rates were higher on Lake Okataina but Tarawera fish were in the best condition.
Fines-free and a Six60 competition has boosted membership, the library says.
Who is standing in the Rotorua Trust elections?
The weekend is looking to be more settled after a wet start to the school holidays.
Rotorua hospitality, accommodation and tourism businesses are all looking for staff.
Opinion: Removing GST from medicine is a simple step which would lead to big benefits.
Opinion: It started with Celine and ended in a carport in Tauranga.
The business has been in the same family for 55 years.
"In the next 10 years about 50 per cent of our GPs are set to retire."