Skills for life: Rotorua's intermediate futsal teams enjoy 2022 AIMS Games
"It's a national tournament and they were up against the best in the country."
"It's a national tournament and they were up against the best in the country."
The trust's number of clients is more than 20 times higher than before Covid-19.
The Commonwealth's longest-serving monarch visited Rotorua four times
'I was so shocked about what was happening, I was kind of a little bit frozen.'
Education is the key for this 18-year-old wahine toa.
Near the western end of Lake Rotoiti lies a small island.
Upholding the principles of Māori data sovereignty is crucial, group finds.
Mokopuna proud of helping her kuia into aged care.
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'They see the impact of social media, the swipes, the hatred and misinformation.'
'The New Zealand public deserve to know that [public money] is being spent appropriately.'
Opinion: Lizzie Marvelly says the creators of this nightmare must be held accountable.
The Corrections Minister says there is no "pipeline" of ex-prisoners into motels.
Primary and secondary school science competitions were part of NZ Geothermal Week 2022.
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After four months of menace, she says she doesn't know to do.
One candidate says the city is being 'ripped apart' by emergency housing in motels.
Unions had been 'incredibly generous' in their contributions.
Thefts of equipment in Ngongatahā.
This is projected to increase significantly as international visitors return.
Applications for Rotorua Lakes Council's large Neighbourhood Matching Fund are now open
Rotorua Music Federation is delighted to present Strings Amore.
OPINION: I wish AIMS Games was around when I was at intermediate.
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Some have reported business is better than it was pre-pandemic.
The Taupō resident and Rotorua-coached gymnast is excited to compete in November.
The sole occupant of the vehicle died at the scene.
Village staff say they are being cautious and looking out for any changes.
OPINION: Midwifery never stops and these people should be remunerated accordingly.
The report showed a 39 per cent rise in residential consents issued in the last year.