Whakarewarewa, Rotorua

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2515 days ago

Rotorua Girls High School Senior Uniform for sale

Debbie from Glenholme

Has been listed on trademe. Only worn fir senior year. Size 8 skirt and size 12 jacket. Great condition.

Price: $120

2514 days ago

From the editor

Reporter Rotorua News

Kia ora,
And a happy new year to you all.
The team at Rotorua Review do hope you had a great Christmas and holiday break spent relaxing with friends and family.
I certainly did - and enjoyed some wonderful time with the South Island whanau in sunny Christchurch.
It was just what the doctor … View more
Kia ora,
And a happy new year to you all.
The team at Rotorua Review do hope you had a great Christmas and holiday break spent relaxing with friends and family.
I certainly did - and enjoyed some wonderful time with the South Island whanau in sunny Christchurch.
It was just what the doctor ordered - time out to recharge the batteries and prepare for another year ahead.
Already, things are getting busy with so much going on - it’s shaping up to be an exciting 2018 and the Rotorua Review is looking forward to bringing you the news from our fabulous communities.
Remember to keep in touch to keep us in the loop - I’m only a phone call or an email away - and I’d love to hear from you.
Phone 027 204 29458 or email julie.kaio@fairfaxmedia.co.nz
Have a great week,
Julie :)

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2515 days ago

How Does Sleep Loss Affect Your Life Expectancy?

Beds4U Rotorua

Why the actual amount of sleep we get and what we should get two separate things? Is it important to go to bed at a reasonable time to feel at your best the next day? or is it okay to sacrifice occasional sleep and add a couple of extra hours to other days? Read full blog goo.gl...

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2515 days ago

Poll: Have cigarette price hikes influenced you to change your smoking habits?

Reporter Rotorua News

Tobacco product prices went up 10 per cent after the latest tax hike on January 1. So how much more do smokers have to fork out now? Enough to buy a basketload of groceries, it seems.
A 20-pack of cigarettes now costs about $25.45 on average, while a 30-gram pouch of tobacco costs about $55.30, a… View more
Tobacco product prices went up 10 per cent after the latest tax hike on January 1. So how much more do smokers have to fork out now? Enough to buy a basketload of groceries, it seems.
A 20-pack of cigarettes now costs about $25.45 on average, while a 30-gram pouch of tobacco costs about $55.30, a British American Tobacco New Zealand (BAT NZ) spokeswoman said.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...

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Have cigarette price hikes influenced you to change your smoking habits?
  • 83.3% No. I'll keep smoking.
    83.3% Complete
  • 16.7% I've cut back
    16.7% Complete
  • 0% I'm quitting as a result
    0% Complete
6 votes
2515 days ago

Last Video store in Rotorua closes for good

Reporter Rotorua News

Netflix subscriptions are set to rise in Rotorua as the last video store closes its doors for good.
Video Ezy on Old Taupo Road was the last survivor of the declining video store patronage as digital platforms become more popular.

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2515 days ago

Great beer key to Brew's appeal

Reporter Rotorua News

Having good beer as your pub's USP – unique selling point – might seem rather obvious.
But back in 2011, however, it was almost a novelty.
When Brew Craft Beer Pub opened its doors in Rotorua, the domination of bland offerings from the country's two major brewers, Lion Nathan and … View more
Having good beer as your pub's USP – unique selling point – might seem rather obvious.
But back in 2011, however, it was almost a novelty.
When Brew Craft Beer Pub opened its doors in Rotorua, the domination of bland offerings from the country's two major brewers, Lion Nathan and DB, held sway in the majority of watering holes across New Zealand.

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2516 days ago

Wasp Wipeout - Paper Wasps

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

Howdy all. Here at Wasp Wipeout we thought we'd give you some information on how to deal with the wasp that most populates urban gardens - the paper wasp.

Paper wasps can be easily identified by their long, drooping back legs and laid-back, slow style of flying.

Asian, Australian and … View more
Howdy all. Here at Wasp Wipeout we thought we'd give you some information on how to deal with the wasp that most populates urban gardens - the paper wasp.

Paper wasps can be easily identified by their long, drooping back legs and laid-back, slow style of flying.

Asian, Australian and European paper wasps have gradually made their homes around our houses and fences and over the past few years and while they are useful for some unwanted bugs like the great white cabbage butterfly, unfortunately they aren't picky and have been feasting on our monarch butterfly caterpillar and other useful native bugs as well.

At Wasp Wipeout we are working hard to help raise funds to wipe out the most invasive species of wasps - the vespula (common and German) variety which inhabit a lot of our bush areas and regularly invade picnics and barbecues. To help us fight this species you can donate here

If you want to find out more about paper wasps, you can read the story and watch the video here
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2519 days ago

Rubbish collection

Sean from Owhata

Just watched the rubbish truck go past and pick up the few bins that were out,the handbook given out when we got these bins clearly states that if christmas day and new years day falls on a weekday then there will be no collection on these days and everybodies collection day will move up one … View moreJust watched the rubbish truck go past and pick up the few bins that were out,the handbook given out when we got these bins clearly states that if christmas day and new years day falls on a weekday then there will be no collection on these days and everybodies collection day will move up one day,this was the case last week,so why isnt it the case this week?

2516 days ago

Poll: How much would you pay for a meat pie?

Reporter Rotorua News

How much are you willing to pay for your meat pie?
New Zealanders are now paying $4.21 on average for a pie, according to Stats NZ.
That is a $1.40 increase for the Kiwi staple over the past decade.
Too much?

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How much would you pay for a meat pie?
  • 65.2% No more thank $3.50 - it's just meat and pastry
    65.2% Complete
  • 17.4% Up to $4.50
    17.4% Complete
  • 17.4% The sky's the limit - nothing beats a good meat pie
    17.4% Complete
23 votes
2516 days ago

Study trades and horticulture at Wintec

Wintec

Are you hands-on and like working outdoors? Wintec has a range of fee-free courses in trades and horticulture. Come to our info session and find out more about fee-free study in 2018!

When: Saturday, 20 January 2018 - 10:30 AM
Where: Wintec City Campus

We look forward to seeing you there!
Find more fee-free courses here

2520 days ago

Have you seen Tommy?

Nelda from Glenholme

I have a large, neutered male, short-haired tabby cat with a long, thin tail.  He went missing five days ago in the Glenholme area.  Has anyone seen such a cat?

2519 days ago

New Year - new hobby!

Golf Warehouse

With NZ's largest range of golf equipment, golf balls, golf shoes, accessories, apparel and more... Golf Warehouse has got everything you need to get the most enjoyment out of your game this summer. Drop into one of our stores or visit us online and get free shipping with orders over $100. Check out our golfing range

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2544 days ago

Mana Rescue Warm and fuzzies, lets make a difference

Samm from Ngongotaha

If you are looking for a worthy cause to support, or you are looking for a new fury family member then please consider Mana Rescue. They are a local animal rescue based in Mamaku doing all the can for all animals. I have been following along watching the work they do and they are so very greatful … View moreIf you are looking for a worthy cause to support, or you are looking for a new fury family member then please consider Mana Rescue. They are a local animal rescue based in Mamaku doing all the can for all animals. I have been following along watching the work they do and they are so very greatful for any and all support they get, even if it’s just a can of cat food a week. Maybe you have a animal pen or avairy that could be put to good use :) www.facebook.com...

2520 days ago

**SCENTSY**

Kayleigh from Kawaha Point

kayleighcurran.scentsy.co.nz
Hi if anyone is interested in looking at a catalogue or at the webite it is listed above. Lots of awesome things available. Also on Facebook @kayleighcurranscentsy

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2522 days ago

Happy New Year

Walter Neighbourly Lead from Pukehangi - Mangakakahi

A Huge THANK YOU to those who have been such great support and encouragement during 2017 , as Custodians of Lara Lodge.
Our residence have celebrated this special part of the year with family and friends of Lara.
The Neighbourhood support has been outstanding and made our first year special … View more
A Huge THANK YOU to those who have been such great support and encouragement during 2017 , as Custodians of Lara Lodge.
Our residence have celebrated this special part of the year with family and friends of Lara.
The Neighbourhood support has been outstanding and made our first year special ,while shaping Lara Care Homes future.
We are here on site and if you like to call in for a cuppa you are most welcome.
Happy to show you around ,you will be amazed seeing the changes ,especially our productive gardens.
Exiting steps will be taken this Year,as we unite in our effort to make Lara Lodge swing again,to be the unique boutique Home for many.
Thanks again and Happy New Year
From Walter and Teresa
For Lara Lodge
4 Pegasus Drive

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