Latest from RDP - Te Maori

Te Ururoa Flavell: Party hold Govt to account
I was pleasantly surprised this week when I went training for the Iron Maori at the Aquatic Centre.

Keeping win secret a challenge for chefs
Preparing and cooking up a three-course dinner for 200 hungry punters was a weighty challenge for Marae Kai Masters winners - Te Teko's four person Tu Teao Marae team.

Marae focus of television show
A film crew has been exploring the history of a Rotorua marae for an upcoming series on Maori Television.

Te Ururoa Flavell: More than one king
From its beginning, the thrust of the King Movement was the retention of land and a commitment to unify the people.

Group inspire fitness fever
Three Rotorua women are keeping peoples' lives full of flavour through health and fitness.

Farming scholarships offered to young Maori
Rotorua Maori youth considering farming have a chance to gain one of four scholarships offered by ASB and the Poutama Trust.

Potaua Biasiny-Tule: Youth has its place in council
Politics - in some homes it can be a swear word.

Ngahi Bidois: Forgiveness can inspire write stuff
Every written article, letter, poem, story, email, memo, script, thesis, book and even this publication from the Rotorua Daily Post started with an empty page.