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Youth unafraid of consequences: Calls for harsher penalties for fleeing drivers
Youths, aged between 12-17, are said to make up a significant portion of fleeing drivers.
Youths, aged between 12-17, are said to make up a significant portion of fleeing drivers.
High number of Northland kiwi killed by dogs sparks call for dogs to be kept in at night.
News snippets from the Far North.
136th Kaitāia A&P Show to go off in style.
Wind put an edge on Saturday's men's and ladies' games, Sunday was calm for mixed doubles.
Kaitāia businesses want security patrols over anti-social behaviour worries
A section of Mangakahia Rd is currently closed.
Court win for Northland leader Mike Smith accepts existential threat of climate change.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Is Pak'nSave Whangārei one of the stores trialling the technology?
"What is at stake is the living links to taonga that never died."
The last spike in marlin catches was in 2016 during an El Niño climate pattern.
Opinion: Raw vegetables are nutrient powerhouses.
Opinion: The sun and heat drive us to the beach.
Variable oystercatchers have been protected since 1922.
Northland beach community road death sparks call from people for help
Far North iwi have been to Australia to learn traditional fire-management practices.
People in the Far North are living in cars - often with children, or in tents and garages.
The latest news bites from around the region.
The principal says the school gates were closed as a precautionary measure.
Dates confirmed for extensive roadworks along State Highway 1.
The latest news bites from around the region.
One mum says she and her children could barely breathe as they fled their home.
For many older people, having to stop driving is a source of anxiety and terror.
David Clendon is new Tohu Whenua co-ordinator for Northland
News snippets from the Far North
The Waitangi Day commemorations were "fantastic", Waitangi National Trust chair says.
The mayor says the costumes were well received by many - Māori included.
Far North gets visit from health support bus Dora.