
Awareness around 'silent disease' of osteoporosis
World Osteoporosis Day is observed annually on October 20.
World Osteoporosis Day is observed annually on October 20.
The new carpark will be available to use from 4.30pm today.
It was an early start for those supporting the Child Cancer Foundation's work.
Police recovered the vehicle last week and forensic testing is under way.
Paul Hickey discusses tricky weather, ram raids, coloured food, and Trunk or Treat.
OPINION: Things seem a lot harder now than when I was a child, writes Sonya Bateson.
"If successful, it's research that can be commercially adopted."
Rotorua English Language Academy is open again after a long closure due to covid.
Samuel Purdie is a herpetologist who has a book coming out this month.
DIY Shed Rotorua has now moved to its own building at 23 Monokia St.
Climate change is a prime suspect behind DoC track damage.
The Rotorua Bike Festival has 10 events on between October 18 to 23.
The crash was reported to police shortly after 9pm.
Lakes Performing Arts Centre presents Frozen JR at Harvest Church from October 14 to 22.
Bay of Plenty farmers say it might alter future generations' decision to farm.
Streaming wars enter a new phase.
'Maybe postal voting has done its dash.'
'Hopefully we're coming out of a difficult time but who knows with interest rates.'
"When the land and water are well – the people will be well."
Te Wharau o Iroiro, the name of the tree, was transferred to the vessel itself.
Our once-thriving town is a shadow of its former self - but things are looking up.
Caitie loves the creativity of being a teacher.
'We are all grieving for our homeland and what is happening in Ukraine is just terrible.'
Kiwi are making a comeback thanks to the efforts of volunteers and sponsorship.
OPINION: Surely we can all see the climate is causing chaos in New Zealand.
A future without the ski field would be like 'ripping the heart out of the community'.
Young footballer says she'll be stronger for the World Cup experience despite injury.
A two-wheeled traveller has been revving up Rotorua's roads for a good cause.
State Insurance has revealed the Bay of Plenty tied first for losing and breaking phones.
"It would make a world of difference for everybody with cystic fibrosis."