
Kaitāia’s Bike and Hike Backpackers becoming apartments after local couple buy building
Kaitāia's Juan and Rachel Heemi are developing former backpackers into accommodation
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.
Upgrade will permit the construction of new homes.
Northland gets farewell fly over from NZ's retiring workhorse Hercules planes
Students at Peria School in Far North lauded at prizegiving
Waitangi Day to be fine in the Far North with plenty of sun
Davidson's return comes eight months after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
Flying like a bird sees Far North man win national hang gliding title
New snippets from the Far North
Despite heavy rain, Mangamuka Gorge repairs in Far North survive first big storm
After two false starts, water from Sweetwater Aquifer is set to flow into Kaitāia homes.
Far North Energy Wellness Fund putting thermal curtains into homes to make them warmer.
News snippets from the Far North.
Cop shop was turned into a three-bedroom home after being shifted from Kaitaia to Houhora.
Maitai Bay rāhui sees sealife return to the Far North bay.
Around 9000 a month using Kaitāia’s Te Hiku Sports Centre.
Karel Sabbe was attacked by wild dogs on his fourth day on the trail.
District councillor Hilda Halkyard-Harawira leads Northland's waka ama champs assault.
News snippets from the Far North.
Privet is noxious pest, but NZ's oldest example is in the Far North.
Mangamuka Gorge reopening delights Far North businesses as visitors pour in.
Baby sharks have been spotted in rock pools near Ahipara, drawing local interest.
Daniels heading for rematch with tough Tongan.
News snippets from the Far North
The council is seeking the public's help after $2000 worth of damage was inflicted.
Volunteers wanted to keep Waitangi Day commemorations clean in Bay of Islands
Far North under fire and water restrictions