
Northland’s world boxing champions to fight in home region for first tme
Kaitāia’s Mea Motu and Whangārei’s Lani Daniels set for a fight night in December.
Kaitāia’s Mea Motu and Whangārei’s Lani Daniels set for a fight night in December.
A remarkable thing about David Crockett is that all his work with the tāiko was voluntary.
News snippets from the Far North.
Poets submitted to Kohukohu Library’s Poetry Prize feature in new book
Access to Cape Rēinga is restricted while storm repair work is done.
A Waipapakauri-based florist and regenerative grower is blazing a sustainable trail.
A site occupation has been averted and an iwi leader says the land dispute is resolved.
Asthma won't stop Kaitāia's Mea Motu defending her IBO super bantamweight title.
Big $405K penalty for Far North tour company after death of tourist on sand dunes.
Kaitāia club wins big at national comp, despite only opening 15 months ago.
More success for talented Kaitāia College student musicians
Bay of Islands it! Festival to deliver top music, food and beverages.
Kaikohe arson: Home belonged to jailed farmer Allan Titford.
Poor crowd behaviour, lack of resources risk shelving popular community Xmas event
News snippets from across the Far North.
New fine-dining place in Mangōnui to feature award-winning wines made by owner.
Record complaints over Far North's latest rates rises.
Sand Safari tour company sentenced over Te Paki sandboarding death.
New playground at Tautoro School delights children
Two Far North fires keep FENZ busy, with one suspected arson.
News snippets from the Far North
Optimism after kiwi heard calling
Plenty of great music at Bay of Islands Jazz and Blues Festival.
Fifa Women's World Cup a hit at Kaitāia residential home
Sixteen schools are in the Te Hiku Manukorero Far North Speech Competition.
Council agreement to buy occupied land at Ahipara welcomed by landowner.
The council says connectivity, inclusion and narrowing the digital equity divide are key.
News snippets from the Far North.
Far North land occupation over pōhutukawa felling ends after two years.
Local trust Our Kerikeri wants to press the pause button on Kāinga Ora's plans.