Rotorua Daily PostSpecialist employment law firm now in RotoruaCopeland Ashcroft Law is open for business in Rotorua.05 Jun 02:02 AM
Property$3.1 billion: House sellers still cashing inHouse sellers across NZ are still cashing in despite some markets cooling off.04 Jun 08:24 PM
Rotorua Daily PostHouse values soaring in these four suburbsFour Rotorua suburbs were in the top 10 leading the way in terms of rising values.04 Jun 07:00 PM
BusinessJeremy Tauri: Living within your budgetTime spent planning and examining your finances will never be wasted, says Jeremy Tauri.03 Jun 04:00 PM
Rotorua Daily PostRotorua brewery advertises 'best job in the world'Love beer? Love running stupidly long distances? This "job" could be for you.01 Jun 12:58 AM
Rotorua Daily PostLatest tourism spend data for Bay of Plenty releasedTourists spent an estimated $1.9 billion in the region over the last year.31 May 05:11 AM
Rotorua Daily PostSome farmers could be back in business in months - Dairy NZSome M. bovis hit farmers could be back in business within months.31 May 12:35 AM
Rotorua Daily PostBanks facing hit from M.bovis cattle diseaseDairy sector debt still high, with cattle disease an added risk, says Reserve Bank.30 May 04:32 AM
Rotorua Daily PostChamber of Commerce looking for fulltime CEOThe chamber is now looking for a person to fill the role fulltime.29 May 02:31 AM
Rotorua Daily PostCattle disease cull will hit like a drought: economistBut resulting drop in production will push prices up and dull the impact.28 May 09:01 AM
Rotorua Daily PostFarmer groups back move to eradicate cattle diseaseThe estimated cost of eradication is $886 million over 10 years.28 May 04:15 AM
Rotorua Daily PostGovernment to try eradicating cow disease150,000 + cattle will be culled in a world-first bid to eradicate Mycloplasma bovis.28 May 04:00 AM
BusinessJeremy Tauri: Charging the correct priceJeremy Tauri advises on how to ensure the price is right.27 May 04:00 PM
Rotorua Daily PostSmall business roadshow coming to RotoruaRoadshow on how small businesses can be helped by the Government.25 May 01:30 AM
Rotorua Daily PostCouncil overcharged rates for 94 leaseholders, legal feud to cost thousandsRotorua Lakes Council has been wrongly charging 94 CBD properties too much in rates.24 May 09:56 PM
Rotorua Daily PostBig read: The long battle ahead for NZ farmersThe countdown's on to the M.bovis decision but the challenge for farmers has just begun.24 May 05:00 PM
Rotorua Daily PostFuel company to slash 12c a litre off petrol prices todayOne of NZ's smallest fuel providers is slashing 12 cents a litre off fuel for 32 hours.23 May 06:00 PM
Rotorua Daily PostRachel Stewart: Farmers angry with MPI over Mycoplasma bovisCOMMENT: MPI chief fighting Mycoplasma bovis says previous column hit close to bone.23 May 05:00 PM
Rotorua Daily PostDress for Success boosted by Trust grantThe Rotorua Energy Charitable Trust approved 13 grants in April.23 May 03:00 PM
Rotorua Daily PostHundreds of builders to descend on RotoruaRotorua to host the 20th anniversary of the New Zealand Certified Builders.20 May 10:59 PM
BusinessJeremy Tauri: Keep on top of credit cardsDon't let your credit card balance get you down, says Jeremy Tauri.20 May 04:00 PM
Rotorua Daily PostPrime Lynmore site to house a new craft beer ale house and gymUp to 30 new jobs will be created with a new ale house opens at a prominent Lynmore site.18 May 11:17 PM
Rotorua Daily PostBudget 2018: Tourism NZ takes a hit for marketingThe country's tourism marketing organisation has had its funding cut.17 May 04:44 AM
Rotorua Daily PostBudget 2018: KiwiBuild outlook disappointsTreasure forecasts KiwiBuild progress to halve.17 May 02:39 AM
BDBDRotorua Daily PostRobertson finds $24 billion extra spendingRobertson has found an extra $24B to spend over the next four years by taking in more tax.17 May 02:19 AM
BDBDRotorua Daily PostBudget 2018: Capital spend shifted to health, educationThe budget added $900 million for district health boards and $300 million for education.17 May 01:59 AM
Rotorua Daily PostRobertson promises more inclusive BudgetWinston Peters says his party will add the "heart and conscience" to the Budget.16 May 07:37 AM
Rotorua Daily PostRotorua's domestic visitor nights 'benchmark-beating'Rotorua's domestic guest nights were up 18 per cent on March last year.16 May 02:28 AM
Rotorua Daily PostAir NZ domestic fares to soar in price within daysRising costs, especially fuel prices are being blamed for Air NZ fare increases.15 May 09:11 AM
Rotorua Daily PostTo catch a thief: Supermarkets in NZ using facial recognitionA major supermarket chain is using facial recognition technology in its stores.13 May 05:00 PM
BusinessJeremy Tauri: Can you live up to tax scrutiny?The IRD may target the hospitality and food industry at the end of the financial year.13 May 04:00 PM
Rotorua Daily PostNew BOPRC boss announcedFiona McTavish has named as the new chief executive of Bay of Plenty Regional Council.11 May 01:35 AM
Rotorua Daily PostSmiths City shares fall 4.6% after Employment Court rulingSmiths City Group shares fell sharply following the Employment Court's ruling.11 May 01:02 AM
BDBDRotorua Daily PostCost of takeaway leads food price riseNew Zealand food prices edged up in April on the cost of takeaway food.10 May 11:26 PM