Bay businesses take up million-dollar 'lifeline'
Babysitters club founder Georgia Meek is prepared for life in level 2.
Babysitters club founder Georgia Meek is prepared for life in level 2.
Former iwi land owners of the Rotorua Airport land say they need to talk with the airport company about their proposed developments.
General manager of Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Property Development, Neil Donnelly, talks about the new housing site they are developing in Belmont. Video / Dean Purcell
Nikau Grace Chater is in the running for Lockdown's Got Talent
Eli Hoffman, 10, Tyla Albrecht, 10, and principal Colin Watkins talk about being back.
Grant Pegler took the concerns of Palm Beach area residents about planting along Te Ara O Wairakei to Tauranga City Council on Tuesday.
Rotorua Boys' High School student Julius Smith on his role with the Moko Foundation National Youth Board.
Rob Limb talks to Damien Venuto about why people can't always be trusted to tell us what they think.
Alan Deverson speaks about the recovery since a fire three months ago.
Lucas Pemberton 9, and Keira Pemberton, 7, ready for back-to-school at level 2.
One of Rotorua's biggest entertainment hubs has opened its doors in level 2 after being unable to trade for almost two months since lockdown.
Rotorua rafters River Rats are struggling from Covid-19 and say level 1 can't come soon enough.
Maggie Bentley knows a thing or two about waiting for surgery, and feels for the hundreds of people who's elective surgeries have been put off because of Covid-19.
Peter Faulkner has a message for shoppers, filmed a day before level 2 taking effect.
The Country: The PM talks to Jamie Mackay about funeral limits and Budget 2020.
Mum Liv Muru talks about the need for a focus on recycling.
Skyline former-chef Aswinkumar Sivakumar may be forced to leave his family in Rotorua and return to India.
Tiny Deane from Visions of a Helping Hand Trust outside the motels that are being used to house the homeless.
Te Puke man Nev Morgan was due to have surgery just before the lockdown started. Now he's waiting for a new date.
Love Soup rebrands as Whakaora as community needs change.
He survived three days and three nights lost in the Kaimai Range last week.
Northernmost part of SH1 blocked as Ngati Kuri halt travellers to protect community. Video / David Fisher
Troy Hall, 32, was badly burned when he was hit by two massive shocks from 120,000kv powerlines while picking avocados in 2011. Today, he owns his own avocado harvesting business. He talks to George Novak about his recovery.