Latest from RDP - Opinion

Dower: Why Wally Haumaha must quit police
COMMENT: For the sake of front line cops, and for the sake of the force, call it quits.

Letters: NZ's property market needs reforms
Readers discuss the current property climate, parking fines and SHMPAC.

Letters: Banning plastic bags has other motives
Readers discuss plastic bag ban, plant growth, footpaths and the battle of Thermopylae.

Panel: What was your favourite memory from Tudor Towers?
We asked some Rotorua people what their favourite memory from Tudor Towers is.

Heather du Plessis-Allan: Why Wally Haumaha should resign
COMMENT: The case of Wally Haumaha is one that defies all political understanding.

Opinion: Banning gangs a noble idea
Opinion: Maybe NZ should follow Queensland's lead and make gangs illegal.

Rachel Stewart: Why kill animals after an 'attack'?
Comment: Animals attack us when we invade their space and we need to realise this.

Editorial: Please be careful with rates take
Put up your hand and say 'sorry ratepayers, we got that one wrong'.

Opinion: Israel Jack's murder is solvable
The case of Israel Jack - murdered in Rotorua nearly five years ago - is solvable.

Letters: Education reforms need solutions
Letters: Readers discuss education reforms, sanitary products and the homeless.

Opinion: Māori engagement key to success
Te Māori columnist Te Taru White shares his thoughts on the council's latest award.

Review: The Vicar of Dibley
The Vicar of Dibley is being performed at The Shambles Theatre.

Dancing with the Stars more than just glitz
Opinion: Rotorua's big dance event was a night of celebration and generosity.

Letters: Parklet poorly rolled out
Letters: Readers discuss Our People, the parklet and letter writers.

Remembering top mountain biker Paddy Avery
Paddy Avery would have been 27 this week.

John Tamihere: Why police boss Wally Haumaha deserves a fair go
Haumaha's comments about Schollum and Shipton were honest reflections of what he thought.

Review: Klara Kollektiv lived up to their name in performance
With 'klara' meaning 'clarity' in Swedish, the Klara Kollektiv lived up to their name.