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Rotorua’s $3 billion, 30-year plan to fix aging pipes, roads and more
Rotorua is wrestling with a costly dilemma: how to keep the pipes flowing after years of what one councillor describes as "chronic underspending".
'They have taken us for fools': Councillor hits out over homeless plan
Rotorua councillor upset at Housing Ministry plans to keep contracting hotels for emergency housing.
Pungent, rotting lake weed takes over Rotorua's lakefront
It's similar to an incident four years ago that resulted in 300 tonnes of weed being removed at a cost of $35,000.
Call for begging ban after report 10 tourists 'physically accosted' at cafe
Beggars "physically accosted" 10 Aussie tourists at a cafe last week, claims a Rotorua councillor arguing it is time to "seriously consider" a begging ban.
Rotorua parks, cemetery workers on strike over pay
The 75 workers from Rotorua council-controlled organisation InfraCore will go on strike for eight days from Friday.
Rainbow Storytime cancelled over 'safety concerns'
The decision follows 'hostile dialogue' and 'rapid spread of misinformation'.
'Sad day for Rotorua': Iconic Lakeland Queen goes into liquidation
The vessel hosted tourist cruises on Lake Rotorua for more than three decades until pandemic border closures forced it into hibernation in 2021, with 15 staff made redundant.
Rotorua councillors clash over library drag queen event
One councillor said his social media "lit up like a Christmas tree" with protests while another said the people should "call out" "horrible comments" about the event.
'All hell breaks loose': Dealing with a 'nasty' wasp nest
A woman allergic to wasps can now come and go from her property without fear of being stung after a 90cm wasp nest was removed from neighbouring vacant land.
Kāinga Ora says there's no evidence it hurts house prices
The agency has about 900 homes in Rotorua and is making a major push for another 500 in two years.
Allergic Rotorua woman trapped in home as 'millions' of wasps swarm
Lynne Coutts says she is allergic and could experience severe swelling if stung.
Rotorua Spa Lodge: Rats, maggots and mould reported at hostel
Photos of maggots on the carpeted floor of Rotorua's Spa Lodge kicked off a series of events that led to the former backpackers being shut down, new documents reveal.
Will beloved community hall be demolished?
"The hall will need to be removed," a sign on the door reads, but the council now says it's still deciding.
‘Told to move on’: Rough sleepers describe restless nights in Rotorua
With homeless people being asked to leave reserves, does Rotorua need a night shelter again?
87 tyres dumped in a 'gorgeous' stream - in one day
A Rotorua resident has spent his own time removing masses of rubbish from a local stream.
Tiny school’s win in fight to protect students from ‘appalling behaviour’
A small Rotorua school that fought plans to allow higher buildings in its neighbourhood after finding human poo, drug paraphernalia and sanitary pads on its grounds is celebrating a win.
Councils eye parking price hike, more paid parks for Rotorua and Tauranga
Rotorua and Tauranga's councils have thousands of parking spots, but down the road these numbers will change.
Rotorua iwi board protests against council sewerage scheme by tapu Lake Rotokākahi
Iwi fears sewerage scheme could pollute sacred lake.
Boatie may lose foot after injury at council boat ramp
Kingsley Ridings stepped on corroded metal at the ramp and has had four surgeries since.
Historical site in danger of becoming a scrap yard, iwi member says
The owner of Rotorua's iconic Lakeland Queen paddle steamer has been given six months to move.
Aggressive pups and deadly dog disease fears spark change at Rotorua’s pound
Rotorua's council has permanently removed its after-hours dog drop-off box from the Rotorua Pound for health and safety reasons.
Danger of near double-digit rates rises in Rotorua
It comes despite the council looking to put off work to spread costs over longer.
Rotorua Lakeland Queen owner told to build, gift, then lease new jetty
The paddle boat was once a common sight on the lake but has been sitting on dry land for the last three years. Local Democracy Reporting's Laura Smith finds out why.
Gen Z's new platform to influence politics
From serving at McDonald's to the civil service, Fisher Wang is now set to guide a new generation on local politics.
Four Rotorua accommodation providers under investigation
The government is investigating whether four accommodation providers in Rotorua are complying with tenancy laws - including Spa Lodge.