Local Focus: Covid card experiment underway in Ngongotahā
Te Arawa's Covid card has the potential to save lives. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Te Arawa's Covid card has the potential to save lives. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
But Waka Kotahi has to work within the rules.
Tauranga woman Rebeka Storey has been missing since September 5.
A man accused of accosting a woman while she ran in Puarenga Park has appeared in court.
'It's cute, the two of them have been cooing back and forth to each other.'
The silver Ferns celebrated a successful Cadbury Netball Series in thrilling fashion.
The rain held off long enough for some Baywide cricket fireworks.
Ranolf Medical Centre staff are urging the community to give to the Christmas appeal.
An online petition has got more than 1100 signatures since it was launched on Friday.
How locals feel about the US election result.
Girls' clothing racks are full of brightly coloured shirts, bedazzled overalls and more.
Opinion: It's been a tough year for all, but some are feeling it more than others.
Todd McClay vows to fight for rescue helicopter, while current service details are shared.
Here's a must-have for those who love Rotorua.
We speak to two businesswomen who have established their own businesses this year.
Construction work was due to start last year. The Government is still considering options.
'Democracy has never worked for our people as the majority always rules.'
Christmas appeal launched to help families in need across Rotorua.
The council says it was on-track before Covid-19 hit, impacting people-related services.
Plus the fate of the other electorates in the Bay of Plenty announced.
'This is something you only ever read about, and it happened to our parade.'
Four BOP vet graduates are Voluntary Bonding Scheme for Veterinarians recipients.
A pedal car is being auctioned on Trademe to raise funds for Rotorua Hospice.
A commemoration service is being held for Armistice Day in the Government Gardens.
The next ArtsMad evening will be held on Tuesday, November 10 at Princes Gate Hotel.
Arts tutor Helen English discusses her weekend away for the Taranaki National Art Awards.
Signs will be placed on toilet doors with help phone numbers for family violence/harm.
The murder charge relates to the death of 5-year-old Ferro-James Sio.
The proposal seeks to use the success of Rotorua's "hot swap" to help launch the loans.