
News briefs from the Far North - 42 tsunami sirens, seal silly season and food security
News snippets from the Far North
News snippets from the Far North
It's a cause close to their heart as their daughter beat cancer for the fourth time.
Winter is well and truly here in Northland after a frosty morning
Kaikohe police are investigating a 9 year old historical child death.
'I’ve always loved poppies because of the association with Anzac Day.'
Wet and muddy weather last time hasn't dampened future plans
50 wild cats too much for Far North pensioner in council flat
Serenity Grace Tebbutt was visibly shocked as she was jailed for supply drugs.
$153m was put aside in the Budget for their re-establishment with some opening in 2025.
Opinion: Here, in the Far North, support for Māori wards has been strong.
The funding includes $20k for sports hub pool equipment.
Glenbervie man counting Kakariki chicks in Garden Bird survey.
While consents are down 29%, more trained builders will be needed soon in Northland.
Authority says lax poor food safety not to blame for bugs found in supermarket cheese.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Opinion: Kevin Page on his deteriorating eyesight
Liquidators are working with Flaming Fires' director to get money back to customers.
News snippets from the Far North
Youth show their skills at Far North's Got Talent final.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Northland's human milk bank will provide safely pasteurised breast milk to babies in need.
Council set to increase rate to fund emergency services and sports facilities.
They're back - and this year with even more Kiwi talent.
There is no signage or other mode of warning about the risk.
The latest news bites from around the region.
The woman received a formal written notice three days before her attacker was released.
Opinion: Joe Bennett spends some time in Crete.
OPINION: Increasing tensions, negative feelings and emotions are rising around the world.
Far North cancer survivors Steve and Valerie Smith are getting behind Dry July.
Marae from near Cape Reinga in the north to Kaipara’s Naumai in the south are involved.