
Dame Susan Devoy on miscarriage; NZ's problem with racism; reality TV secrets
The former squash champion will soon be competing in Celebrity Treasure Island.
The former squash champion will soon be competing in Celebrity Treasure Island.
Thefts of equipment in Ngongatahā.
This is projected to increase significantly as international visitors return.
Nine years in, a Taupō environmental group are excited about planting podocarps.
Applications for Rotorua Lakes Council's large Neighbourhood Matching Fund are now open
The criticism comes after a broadcast on TVNZ's Sunday show.
Rotorua Music Federation is delighted to present Strings Amore.
Hanging up his mic after saying "you are an Ironman" half a million times.
Temperatures will drop with snow on alpine passes and heavy rain in the upper North.
OPINION: Language reaches across barriers and cultures to our mutual humanity.
Tuhoe activist and renowned Maori artist Tame Iti had no proper art training.
Some have reported business is better than it was pre-pandemic.
Adoption know-how: Why rescue dogs need your help, and how to prepare.
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The Taupō resident and Rotorua-coached gymnast is excited to compete in November.
The sole occupant of the vehicle died at the scene.
Cases, deaths and hospitalisations continue to fall.
Village staff say they are being cautious and looking out for any changes.
The report showed a 39 per cent rise in residential consents issued in the last year.
There were a handful of changes to the squad to play Otago.
Kalah Bar in Ngongatahā was robbed by someone wielding a knife.
OPINION: Local roads, state highways, rural roads; none are spared the scouring forces.
What you need to know about Rotorua's emergency housing situation.
A Rotorua mother with children in the car describes their frightening experience.
Survey reveals a rise in stress or mental health issues over the past year.
Mounting debt means Ruapehu Alpine Lifts faces some tough decisions about its ski fields.
Toi Te Ora Public Health has advised avoiding any activity in the lake.
Rotorua MP Todd McClay says the public have 'a right to be angry' about the cost.
The 86 year-old has been a regular of the event since the late-1970s.
New infections and hospital rates have fallen steadily across August.