
Inia Maxwell takes Piri Weepu on tiki tour of Rotorua
The tour was part of season two of a show airing on Māori Television tonight.
The tour was part of season two of a show airing on Māori Television tonight.
Whao exhibition is open at Āhua Gallery until June.
The trio will be performing throughout the Easter weekend.
Rotorua woman to read great-great-grandfather's wartime letters at Belgium service.
The kapa haka group will travel to Japan for the Tuku Iho Living Legacy exhibtion.
Tuku Iho Living Legacy will exhibit in Japan and China this year.
Rotorua Reorua is the vision to be a vibrant bilingual city
The council is seeking applications for the new position of Te Ahurei.
Te Ohu Whakatika rōpū met at Te Papaiouru Marae in Ohinemutu over the weekend.
The website contains 60 well-known and lesser-known Te Arawa specific stories.
Iwi members reflect on where they've come from after recent successes.
The trust was one of 26 voluntary organisations vying for community awards
Today is judgement day for the marae after winning at the regional competition.
Te Pumanawa o Toku Ate Rogers is one special and talented girl.
The trust is distributing $500,000 to tribal beneficiaries in the coming financial year.
Māori youth leadership summit inspires Bay of Plenty students to future proof the region.
Graduate achievements are to be honoured by the community.
Buoys in place around Mokoia Island to educate boaties of speed and its effect.
More than 400 whānau attended the biennial event to enjoy kai, kapa haka and speed boats.
Whānau ora released a short film to encourage families to grow their strengths.
An open garden evening was the beginning of a month of sustainable-themed events.
Rotorua Youth Festival is set to bring a wide range of activities on March 16.
A moving dawn ceremony has unveiled the restored Te Arawa Soldiers' Memorial.
Dr Barry Smith was a consummate lover of life, gifted musician and academic.
The request has been slammed as "ignorant and inappropriate".
The memorial commemorates Te Arawa men who fought and died in World War I.
Rotorua entertainer Krissie Knap gives us her take on being at Te Matatini with Te Arawa.
Te Arawa groups did Rotorua and iwi proud at Te Matatini Ki Te Ao.
Te Arawa's Te Pikikōtuku o Ngati Rongomai was awarded second place at Te Matatini.