
Far North news in brief: Paihia Library’s festive flavour; Tara iti breeding season begins
News snippets from the Far North and beyond.
News snippets from the Far North and beyond.
Mike Rider retires, hands over iconic store to local couple Kane and Laura Attwood.
'We are adamant we must cut a path forward.'
Far North District Council has imposed Level 2 water restrictions.
Kawakawa Volunteer Fire Brigade's numbers have boosted thanks to a high school course.
Experts warn a lack of services and high deprivation fuel domestic violence in Northland.
Two roaming dogs recently mauled 18 sheep in Kaikohe - what action has the council taken?
OPINION: Chance leads to prison for Sammy, a former schoolmate turned hashish smuggler.
Diane only recently lost her husband after he died while waiting for an ambulance.
The investigation remains open and will be reviewed in the New Year.
Kaitāia Airport secured for NgāiTakoto with a long-term lease and $5.4m upgrade contract.
The Whangārei Hospital rebuild is still on-track, providing more beds than first modelled.
Turner Centre wins Ticketmaster Small Venue of the Year at 2024 EVANZ Awards in Auckland.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Brides' priorities have changed after a few years of big changes, Kylie Springford says.
Oranga Tamariki funding cuts threaten Northland's only trauma support, risking 230 children.
De-Anna Kitto is reunited with her missing dog Baby after 3 years, thanks to a microchip.
Driving simulators help learner drivers' experiences and reactions to driving conditions.
Trucks smash $300 worth of antiques by driving through Hikurangi detour.
The Northland Rugby Union is auctioning 30 framed jerseys to celebrate 100 years of rugby.
The latest news bites from around the region.
The push to restore the town's original Māori name has been underway since 2021.
Residents are frustrated by frequent water outages; council explores long-term upgrades.
The Petersens will be performing in Kerikeri and Whangārei next year
‘Grief needs to be recognised’, says Katrina King; many rely on untrained friends.
Dog attacks in Far North rise; woman injured as pack of dogs maul her on Taipā Beach.
Ngāti Kuta's Louise Clarke calls for urgent caulerpa surveillance as summer boat influx begins.
Dargaville Racecourse was set for a major development but the plan is no longer on track.
Regional council wants divers from wrecked boat to pay for its clean up.
This time of year can bring out the best and worst in people. Let’s help each other out.