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Raukawa-Tait: Funerals show different lives
Raukawa-Tait: The funerals of Aretha Franklin and John McCain were very different affairs.

Letters: Trainers need local racetrack
Rotorua Daily Post readers have their say on matters of the day.

Peter Williams: Serena is calculated, cynical and selfish
COMMENT: A champion is always appreciated more if she or he is a champion person too.

Street view: Are you excited about the royal visit?
We asked people on the street what they think of the upcoming royal visit.

Street view: How does it feel to be a NZ citizen?
We asked the new citizens how it felt to become a New Zealand citizen.

Opinion: Give te reo a go this Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori
Te Ururoa Flavell shares his views on giving te reo a go this week.

Opinion: The homeless an issue to be shared
Opinion: Tackling the homeless problem shouldn't fall to one person.

Opinion: Aunty Bea a treasure who will be sorely missed
Opinion: Aunty Bea radiated love and affection and will be sorely missed.

Opinion: Horse racing's seventeen commandments
Steve Baron opines on the future of the racing industry.

Letters: Help out there for the lonely
Readers share their views on the lonely elderly and council spending.

Rachel Stewart: Fed up with over-sharing
COMMENT: 'Confessional' female writers setting feminism back generations.

Opinion: Is the Rotorua District growing?
We asked residents whether they thought the Rotorua District was growing.

Letters: Councillor's view disappointing
Letters: Readers have their say on the Lakefront, sports salaries and medical care.

Merepeka Raukawa-Tait: Loneliness plaguing elderly
Merepeka Raukawa-Tait: Study highlighting loneliness in elderly cause for concern.

Letters: Guest singer adds to musical treat
Letters: Readers discuss the Symphonic Band concert, All Blacks and criminals.

Letters: Council projects need prioritising
Letters: Readers discuss council project priorities and plant sizes.

Simpson: Be on the lookout for falcons
Be on the lookout for falcon pairs are nesting in Whakarewarewa Forest.