
Kaitāia College Senior Drama students fundraising to go to national Shakespeare final
Fundraiser to get Kaitāia College students to National Shakespeare Fest after regional win
Fundraiser to get Kaitāia College students to National Shakespeare Fest after regional win
Nine new police officers for Northland, with three in the Far North
Riding for the Disabled celebrates a quarter of a century at the Church Rd complex.
Five-day Kerikeri stonemasonry course gives insight into ancient craft.
Far North man Takawai McMath swaps building for teaching on Te Hiku programme
News snippets from the Far North.
Hīkoi for Health Reform taking protesting doctors from Kaitāia to Parliament.
Business owner laments criminals taking firm's "last available unit in the Hokianga area".
Bay of Islands resident Dot Sowry celebrating 103rd birthday in style
Delays on SH10 in Taipā as roadworks extended over holiday period
Council and contractor charged with 90 million litre discharge into Far North wetland
The Mental Health Minister says crime proceeds could help fund meth addiction services.
News snippets from the Far North.
Kaitāia Primary marks 150th birthday with week-long celebration
Five Northlanders among 41 finalists in Kiingi Tuheitia Portraiture Award
Northland Food Hub reports an upsurge of low-income families needing food to survive.
Rachel Velden, 87, volunteers at Kaikohe West School, aiding struggling kids.
Police Minister Mark Mitchell plans to visit Northland for further discussions.
Most of Northland has moved into a restricted fire season but Far North rules still apply
Kāinga Ora opens 14 new Far North social houses
Environmental Protection Authority prosecutes FNDC over Sweetwater Aquifer discharges.
News snippets from the Far North
Kaitāia man cleaning up the town with help from dozens of youngsters
Ngāpuhi runanga chair meeting Police Minister over meth crisis destroying the region.
The Waitangi River and Kaipara water resilience projects get a further $41m.
News snippets from the Far North
Hundreds turn up in glorious sun for the biggest gala day to date.
Ngāpuhi are calling for the Government to address meth, social and poverty crises.
Far North budgeting service lacks funds to keep helping hundreds of families
The festival, which started in 2008, rocks Ōtiria Marae in cultural celebration.