
'Willfully ignorant': Unlawful cabin rental costs landlord thousands
The cabin had unconsented work done to it, a poor septic system and electrical issues.
The cabin had unconsented work done to it, a poor septic system and electrical issues.
Usually there is a rest period between puppy influxes but this year has been "constant".
The Govt acknowledged the time its taken to assist Northland's remote communities.
Gone are the days when the weapon of choice are baseball bats or pitchforks.
World-leading Northland kauri dieback protection project wins big.
Northland Te Whatu Ora staffer to appear on new dating show Down for Love.
60,000 residents are on track to be drinking fluoridated water by the end of 2024.
Consultation on the new bus lane is currently under way.
The latest news bites from around the region.
A group of homeless newcomers have refused to move their tents on a downtown street.
A 79-year-old man is alleged to have hit his neighbour with the man's own weedeater.
Pou sentenced again after retrial: Victim's deceased mum's statement played in court.
Hohepa’s legacy extended far beyond Aotearoa.
The colourful loos are part of the Te Hiku Open Spaces Revitalisation project.
All candidates for Northland and Te Tai Tokerau electorates have been revealed.
Seven bags of trash collected by Kaitāia Girl Guides, Brownies and Pippins.
News snippets from the Far North
The latest news bites from around the region.
Ten Northland lifegurds honoured at SLSNZ annual awards
A Far North grower sells kumara for $5/kg when its $14 at supermarkets. How does he do it?
The Whangārei Maritime Festival is set to showcase city's extensive marine history.
No big spend up from Northland's dairy farmers despite big payout
"Everyone wants kittens, so there’s a lot of adult cats in the rescue".
News snippets from across Northland.
The Sandbox Fandom Festival attracted some wild and wacky costumes to Whangārei
The Far North welcomes spring with the first report of shining cuckoo song.
Circus workshops to wood working and other arty crafts: A list your kids are sure to love.
Man who killed Whangārei teen Mairina Dunn in 2006 up for parole
OPINION: It is a constant reminder of the earth’s massive forces, of our impermanence.
People travel from as far as Gisborne and Napier to buy the gourmet fruit.