
Far North to host first Northland Fired Up Barbecue Festival
The latest Far North food fest is a celebration of all things meat.
The latest Far North food fest is a celebration of all things meat.
$200k of prizes up for grabs at annual 90 Mile Beach event in March.
News snippets from the Far North
Patrick Neho claimed he did it to feed his children but in reality, he fed his addictions.
The Marsden Point refinery in Northland was shut down in 2022.
Better coverage on Far North’s Te-Oneroa-a-Tōhē Ninety Mile Beach thanks to new tower
News snippets from the Far North.
Ten of 19 turtles stranded in Far North survive to be released back into ocean
After 5 years and $17 million Kaitāia gets Sweetwater from aquifer
Chucks Cove Maritime Experience has a container shipload of exhibits.
Far North's Te Kao and Waimamaku communities to get green power to aid development.
$300,000-plus funds 12 Far North-specific climate resilience projects.
After several false starts Kaitāia to get Sweetwater into taps
New managers and new look for Far North's Te Puna Wai Ora sports complex.
News snippets from the Far North
Ngāti Rēhia will celebrate the return of its historic Kororipo Pā in Kerikeri.
Locals fear dredging Bream Bay will damage beaches and marine life.
Matt Wells, 19, recorded a video of his encounter. Wells is helpless as he paddles away.
Manta ray and orca sightings captivated locals.
Kaitāia residents to soon get water from controversial Sweetwaters project.
Pesticides were sprayed, and 600m of drains illegally installed.
Wayne Johnston may sell his Northland block after recent dog attacks.
The Prime Minister's opted for Akaroa over Northland this year.
A cruise ship worker with a serious eye injury needed urgent hospital treatment.
Kaitāia's Juan and Rachel Heemi are developing former backpackers into accommodation
News briefs from the Far North - edible gardens, highway work and faulty lifejackets
It came after David Seymour had his microphone taken off him twice during his speech.
Party time for Whangaroa hapū as mining plans shelved
Police said the teens were fully clothed, wearing Crocs and struggling to swim.
The atmosphere was intense as David Seymour bent down to pick up the wero.