
Rachel Stewart: Basking in glow of bright Ardern era
COMMENT: What's it going to be like while writing under the influence of optimism?
COMMENT: What's it going to be like while writing under the influence of optimism?
Letters: A reader explains why civics should be taught in school.
Tertiary study should be free in third year, not first, to encourage genuine students.
The Rotorua Daily Post hit the streets to see what people like to do on long weekends.
Letters: Readers discuss food drives, politics and the universe.
A new belief and renewed expectation is growing among rugby fans in the Bay of Plenty.
An endangered feathered couple has taken up residence in Whakarewarewa forest.
Readers' views on Hamurana Springs charges and an appeal for birthday twins.
A reader says there is plenty more than baked beans and spaghetti to give those in need.
Opinion: I am going to hate saying goodbye to my favourite carry-all, the plastic bag.
Letters on cycling in Rotorua and the abuse of disabled parking permits.
We asked people on the street whether the smell makes Rotorua a s**t place.
Letters: Readers discuss coalition talks and Tommy Wilson's column.
COMMENT: I have a strong suspicion that another dynamic is at play.
Letters: Readers discuss mobility parks and evolution.
New Zealand has waited long enough, Winston.
Letter writers express their dislike at having to pay to walk around Hamurana Springs.
Opinion: The new charges at Hamurana Springs set to have an impact on visitor numbers.
OPINION: Disagree by all means, but nasty personal attacks are out of line.
Letters on needs for Alzheimer's sufferers, the tulips around town and firearms.
Opinion: If nothing changes we'll still be scratching our heads in 10 years time.
Readers' views on cycleways and climate change.
Readers' views on meth testing of state homes and the use of plastic rubbish bags.
A reader pays tribute to one of the winners of the recent Rotorua Business Awards.
Opinion: Perfect potpourri of planetary problems is upon us.
Many will be outraged if Winston Peters joins Labour and Greens but they will be wrong.
One of biggest challenges of helping homeless is kick-starting them in a whare.