Maitai Bay rāhui lifted for one-day kina cull
Maitai Bay kina cull gathers 1000 kina to help seaweed recover.
Maitai Bay kina cull gathers 1000 kina to help seaweed recover.
News snippets from the Far North.
Members of the public had to intervene to stop the brutal assault.
Emergency Services are responding to a gas leak at Otaika shops.
“What is says is that Māori are not important enough to make a decision about this."
Police investigations say the cause of the crash was not like most involving motorbikes.
A man received minor injuries while escaping the fire at his home.
The serious accident occurred on Saturday afternoon and closed State Highway 1.
Sunny weather created the perfect backdrop for some colourful events this weekend.
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The mum passed emergency services but had no idea they were headed to her home.
They were grateful for being recognised for the top honour.
Everyone is welcome to come along and take part.
It comes after Tui Shortland resigned from her role as chairwoman.
Museum staff have been left appalled at what they say was a 'shameless' daytime theft.
Police have labelled the assault an 'appalling act' that has no place in the community.
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The pilot’s future looks uncertain.
The kauri gum treasure, the size of a small netball, was taken around midday on Sunday.
"It was a lot of noise, and she went magnificently. She just toppled."
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Far North hospices will benefit from Farmers Kaitāia Christmas Tree of Remembrance Appeal.
The ships arrive next year in what's set to be a boon for regional economic prosperity.
Looming multi-mast in Northland’s forests could be good news for natives.
The latest news bites from around the region.
It turned out a farmer had been finding kōiwi on Elliot Bay for about a year.
Tui Shortland's resignation effective from Tuesday's meeting; she stays on the council.
Kaipara's mayor is concerned about rising figures relating to dog attacks in Northland.
The meeting opened with the words: “Kia hora te marino”.