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Rotorua council gives go-ahead to restoration of museum building despite cost concerns
The mayor says the last thing she wants is for the building to become "a black hole of spending".
Labour's Rotorua candidate claims party invested 150 times what National did
National's Todd McClay disputes the information, saying his party invested "significantly" during its terms.
'We want our town back': Retailer tells of PTSD as National MPs hit out over crime
A Rotorua retailer who's had violent robbers strike his business six times in 18 months says they have affected his mental health and taken a toll on his family.
Rotorua museum: Millions would have to be repaid if full restoration doesn’t continue
Rotorua Lakes Council has come up with a potential way to pay the nearly $28 million needed to complete the troubled project, but uncertainties in the funding plan are making some elected officials…
Housing shortage: Homes could be built on cemetery reserve
Cemetery reserve land could be returned to iwi and developed to help address a housing shortage.
Up every hour: Record Rotorua rainfall fills lakes and fuels fears
There have been flooded homes, threatened highways, and months of anxiety for Rotorua's lakeside communities. LDR's Laura Smith reports on the widespread impact of months of heavy rain.
'Getting pestered': Rotorua's council looking into potential begging ban
A prominent businessman is calling for a ban on begging in the city after customers were "pestered" and staff had to be given panic buttons as beggar numbers rose.
Too rapid for rafting: Wet weather costs sector at least $1m, say businesses
Two rafting companies believe they and others have collectively lost at least $1 million as high flows keep them off the Kaituna River.
Rotorua industrial park promises room for growth
The development of a 13ha block of former forestry land has been announced for a city Regional Development Minister Kiri Allan says is "bursting at the seams".
New powers to crack down on gangs used for first time, MP says
New laws aimed at cracking down on gang activity were used for the first time yesterday following a funeral procession near Whakatāne for a slain Mongrel Mob boss, Justice Minister Kiri Allan says.
Verbal abuse, physical threats: Rotorua city contractors face more public abuse
Abuse faced by city workers in Rotorua has more than tripled, with incidents including verbal and physical threats.
Rotorua mayor gives birth, takes swipe at state of health system
Rotorua's mayor has spoken about the "truly special" moment, and criticised the sector's staff shortages.
From 'dream retirement home' to 'worst nightmare': Fast-rising lake inundates homes
Rotoehu homeowner Joan Blair has gone from living her dream to her worst nightmare.
Rotorua mayor calls for urgent action after fatal lodge fire
Rotorua's mayor wants urgent action to ensure long-term accommodation buildings are safe after the Loafers Lodge fire in Wellington last month which claimed five lives.
Dirt bikes: 'Intimidating, lawless behaviour' slammed by principal, MP
The community has had a gutsful and is frustrated about the illegal behaviour of dirt bike riders in Rotorua, a school principal says.
Large number of submissions received as public weighs in on Rotorua draft Annual Plan
Submissions to the Lakes District Council annual plan have flooded into council offices this year - with more than 1500 people opting to have their say.
'Flat-out dumb': Govt-directed speed review could make most of city's urban streets 30km/h
Members of the public are being urged to share their views on a speed limit review which Rotorua Lakes Council say is a sign of government overreach.
Public get say in multimillion-dollar Rotorua Museum restoration options
Rotorua Lakes Council is to test public support for a $81.4m restoration of the local museum or alternative options.
Consultation may begin again on future of Rotorua museum
Rotorua residents may soon have a chance for a say on the future of their historic museum, which has been closed for seven years.