Northland AgeFar North District Council calls for Gaza ceasefire and opposes Māori ward disestablishmentAround 60 members of the public turned out to support the motion tabled by the mayor.27 May 05:00 PM
Northland AgeCharity delighted with Far North woodchoppers' $400k of donationsFar North woodchopping team have helped the Fred Hollows Foundation for years.27 May 02:00 AM
Northland AgeMoko Tepania is optimistic and realistic about Thursday's budgetThe Far North District mayor hopes road fixing is on the Budget list.26 May 06:26 PM
PremiumPremiumNorthland AgeLong waits for mental health help can be catastrophic for Northland youthNorthland children are waiting 50 per cent longer than adults for mental health services.26 May 05:00 PM
Northland AgeNorthland emergency services secure ongoing funding after public speaks upRegional council backs down from proposal to cut support after consultation backlash.24 May 05:00 AM
Northland AgeNorthland getting to grips with Alternative Reality and impact on the artsAlternative Reality Gardening Lab 24 exposes Northland to latest technology23 May 11:27 PM
Northland AgeFast turnover forestry for green energy could transform Northland economyShort rotation forestry could help reignite Marsden Pt.23 May 05:00 AM
Northland AgeFar North news in brief: Well known identity dies, Parrot Place fundraiser and landmark repairsNews snippets from the Far North22 May 05:00 PM
Northland AgeTrust calls on donations to help raise remaining funds before June 12 deadlineThe trust has until June 12 to come up with the remaining funds.22 May 05:00 AM
Northland AgeFar North council to call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in GazaFar North councillors to vote on call for immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza.22 May 02:00 AM
Northland AgeWorld War II relic found in Kerikeri op shopKerikeri Hospice Green Shed uncovers historic WWII relic22 May 01:30 AM
Northland AgeThe Chase quiz star Shaun Wallace to visit Far NorthQuiz master Shaun Wallace to take on Far North fans at Kerikeri event.21 May 05:00 PM
Northland AgeAnother solar farm for Northland, with 4.8MW produced by new Ruawai facility'As New Zealand’s weather becomes more volatile, engineering at this level is a must.'21 May 04:00 AM
Northland AgeFar North news in brief: Lotto win, roading contracts extended and road safety heroes wantedNews snippets from the Far North.20 May 05:00 PM
Northland AgeFar North students connect to te ao Māori and learn essential life skillsStudents learning life skills in the Far North.20 May 05:00 PM
Northland AgeYouths arrested over Far North car-thefts - police thank public for their helpFar North car-theft sprees ended with arrest of four youths20 May 02:00 AM
Northland AgeNews briefs from the Far North - Building consent success, LTP submissions and writing grantsNews snippets from the Far North.15 May 05:00 PM
Northland AgeOpening date set for Kaitāia’s Te Hiku Sports Hub and new town squareThe hub is expected to be a tremendous asset for the community.15 May 05:00 PM
Northland AgeNew kina regulations likely after Far North meetingFar North meeting shows depth of concern over kina barrens, says Fisheries Minister.15 May 02:00 AM
Northland AgeCelebrating 135 years of education at WaimamakuFar North town of Waimamaku celebrates its schooling.15 May 01:00 AM
Northland AgeCameron Leslie heading swim team to Paris'It’s my fourth Paralympics, but my first in eight years, so it’s very exciting.'13 May 09:52 PM
Northland AgeFar North news in brief: Kerikeri flights starting, LTP submissions, SH15 speedsNews snippets from the Far North.13 May 05:00 PM
Northland AgeBoost for social housing as Kaikohe units openJoint venture brings 37 more social homes to Kaikohe.13 May 02:30 AM
Northland AgeStudents to honour Māori Battalion's war efforts in Italy, Greece and CreteThe trip will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for them all.12 May 09:00 PM
Northland AgeNews briefs from the Far North - kina barren talk, Far North open for business and free Wi-FiNews snippets from the Far North08 May 05:00 PM
Northland AgeTop Energy giving Far North power users up to $300 credit on electricity billsTop Energy is owned by the people of the Far North.08 May 05:00 PM
Northland AgeScience fair steers path towards bright future for studentsFar North science fair ignites passion for scientific exploration.08 May 05:00 PM
Northland AgeKiwi music great Troy Kingi mentoring Far North’s Got Talent contestantsNorthland musician keen to nurture Far North's budding stars.08 May 02:00 AM
Northland AgeFar North keeps reputation with hottest April temperature recorded in KaikoheKaikohe recorded a temperature of 29.1C in April - the hottest in the country.07 May 10:31 PM
Northland AgeCarver Renata Tane wants tapu chisels stolen from Kerikeri backA Kerikeri carver warns chisel thieves the irreplaceable items are tapu.07 May 01:19 AM
Northland AgeFar North news briefs: Enchanter trial begins, good start to duck season, and Māori nursing awardNews snippets from the Far North06 May 05:00 PM
Northland AgeMark Chamberlain's mystery novel ‘The Death of Father Ryan’ set in KaitāiaKaitāia is the scene for author Mark Chamberlain's whodunnit ‘The Death of Father Ryan'.06 May 05:00 PM
Northland AgeFormer Kaitāia College music teacher Opeloge Ah Sam bringing his powerful stage show northPowerful stage show Aua e te tagi coming to Far North.06 May 05:00 PM
Northland AgeLower rates rises for Northlanders and extra $40m if GST on rates given backNorthland councils would get extra $40 million annually if GST on rates were returned.06 May 03:00 AM