
Graduate nurses snapped up
More than 80 per cent of new nurses have found employment, six weeks after graduating.
More than 80 per cent of new nurses have found employment, six weeks after graduating.
Bakers' strike could cause bread shortage, says union.
More than 1.5 million Filipinos tuned in to watch a recent episode showcasing Rotorua.
Over the next few years, we are going to see a major shift in the make-up of the business.
Cruise ship visitors expected to bring millions of dollars into local economy this season.
Rachel Grunwell was born and raised in Rotorua and once worked at the complex.
Local accommodation have been ranked in the 2017 TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Awards.
Employment Minister Willie Jackson says it will help 2000 youth into jobs.
The 90-day trial period would be removed for businesses with more than 20 employees.
Sometimes business can make a decent profit, on paper, but the accounts still look bleak.
More than 2400 people applied for the 100 Rotorua Kmart jobs.
Formula and insect on way to lab in Auckland for analysis.
The government is targeting getting 64,000 electric vehicles on the road by 2021.
One of Skyline's longest-serving senior managers, Neville Nicholson, is retiring.
Local rest home staff have lost their jobs following the facility's sale.
Property been on the market for 3 months, but 81-year-old hopeful price slash will help.
Tourism firms gear up for the summer holidays on the back of increased visitor numbers.
Skyline Rotorua has extended its opening hours for summer.
Those wanting to work at Kmart have until Friday to get applications in.
Are tiny homes the solution to our housing crisis? Kerris Browne thinks so.
Damien O'Connor has detailed how MPI will be reorganised.
The average median house price in Rotorua has jumped by more than $80,000 in one year.
Working for the dole is not a popular idea in Rotorua but working for wages is.
Visitor numbers to iSite at the Redwoods jump more than 400 per cent over five years.
Bay of Connections is celebrating 10 years in the wider Bay of Plenty.
Residents claim the Bay of Plenty Regional Council knew the river bank could burst.
Government may intervene on fuel prices while a law is passed for the Commerce Commission.
People need to know prices are fair, says minister.