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Kāhu ki Rotorua: A Te Arawa base for waka mataurangaadvocate’s dream.
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"Lockdown forced us to think outside the box, while working inside the box!"
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The business is one of dozens that were recognised during the encouraging awards event.
Historic home had been on the market with an asking price of $2.525 million.
Teachers and students at Tauhara College have been cooking up hundreds of meals.
Several police and ambulances attended the scene, with armed police seen at Rotorua BNZ. Video / Andrew Warner / Aukaha News
Rotorua will host the NRL Harvey Norman All-Stars: Māori v Indigenous games next year.
After seven months of debate, the reserves proposal has been scrapped - unanimously.
The helicopter flew 49 missions last month.
A report identified communities which could be most-impacted by severe flooding.
A commemoration service is being held at Government Gardens Cenotaph for Armistice Day.
It is an interconnected programme promoting social equity for indigenous communities.
Heavy rain and strong wind warnings have been issued for the Bay of Plenty.
OPINION: If you want to fix the emergency housing issue, tough decisions need to be made.
OPINION: Local solutions, not centrally driven agendas are needed.
MP says government assurances it's not 'actively' relocating people is in his view 'spin'.
OPINION: Many of us are in deep denial about the pandemic's ongoing threat.
Something's In the Air: The reggae band have made AMA history.
The demolitions had been the subject of numerous protests.
Taxi drivers from Auckland involved in concert night rip-off.
NZ pop-rock band SIX60 will play at the Rotorua International Stadium this Saturday.
Taonga stolen by the police during the Crown invasion and sacking of Maungapōhatu returned
OPINION: I'm not surprised to see the positive public reception the games have received.
The community pitched in to make sure PermaPine staff got an "amazing" morning tea.
Athletes and organisers were also invited to attend a pōhiri at Te Puia.
The Taupō Gliding Club is hosting an open day on the weekend to boost membership.
Backpackers have returned and hard-hit hostel owners are breathing a sigh of relief.