
Chater family to compete at World Champs
Nick, Kimi, Tenaya and Ani Chater are representing New Zealand at the World Rafting Champs
Nick, Kimi, Tenaya and Ani Chater are representing New Zealand at the World Rafting Champs
The America's Cup will get a real taste of Rotorua when it comes to town next month.
Raw talent can only get you so far, but the right attitude can go a long way.
The America's Cup is coming to town during the upcoming September school holidays.
Bay of Plenty and Counties Manukau shared the spoils in a thriller at Tauranga Domain.
Volcanix defeated Tasman 38-15 to stay top of the Farah Palmer Cup standings
The inaugural Rotorua Little League Cricket T20 tournament has been a roaring success.
The 2017/18 cricket season will see the reintroduction of the Baywide T20 competition.
The Bay of Plenty Volcanix play the Tasman Makos in the Farah Palmer Cup on Sunday.
Nona Taute and Georgia Naera have won gold with the University of Auckland waka ama team.
Rotorua Intermediate futsal team bag 69 goals on their way to AIMS Games glory
Rotorua is hosting a little league T20 cricket tournament this weekend.
Rotorua swimmer Paddy Baylis is competing at his third Australian State Teams Championship
Rotorua Boys' High School first XV captain Hayze Perham has signed an NRL contract.
The Steamers produce their most dominant display of the season to beat Southland 57-0.
The site for the Rotorua BMX Club's new elite-level BMX track was blessed today.
Josh Balmer, 13, from John Paul College won five of Swim Rotorua's eight medals.
Close Quarter Solutions have a building to teach self-defence in.
A win over Southland in Rotorua could be crucial come the end of the Mitre 10 Cup season.
Rotorua driver Sloan Cox has won the Ashley Forest Rallysprint in his Mitsubishi EVO 8.
The Bay of Plenty Volcanix have beaten North Harbour 34-12 in a dominant display of rugby.
The Bay of Plenty Lakers have secured a 22-18 win over a strong Wellington side.
Rotorua United fall 2-1 to Matamata in their final WaiBOP Premiership game.
Twenty bouts provided plenty of thrills at the NZ Boxing Champs senior finals in Rotorua.
Having topped the Northern qualifying pool, Bay of Plenty now play in the NZ Championship.
A win against Matamata could be crucial in ensuring Rotorua United stay in Premiership.
Bay of Plenty dominated large chunks of tonight's game but lost 29-7 to Taranaki.
Rotorua Central Boxing Club juniors now hold four national boxing titles.
Rotorua's Sam Sinclair will play against Australia in the Constellation Cup next month.
The Bay of Plenty Volcanix look to stay at the top of the Farah Palmer Cup Championship.