
News briefs from the Far North - student flying high, sign vandalism costs rise, Lotto win and surgery successful
News snippets from the Far North
News snippets from the Far North
A truck and car collided on Whangārei Heads Road just before 12pm.
Thieves steal large food truck from Paihia; found 72 hours later near Kawakawa.
Dargaville's Karli Colmer-Cornish will compete for the top spot on Tuesday.
Annual Awanui Day celebrated as thousands flock to Far North town.
Huge efforts of Kerikeri performing arts legend Doug Turner recalled
Companies being cautious with their spending equalled more cautious employing.
Two men are due in Whangārei District Court tomorrow.
Audible ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ filled the stadium.
Rob Ludlow spent months in hospital and rehab following a street attack. Look at him now.
Clare and Tony Davies-Colley have led key Northland businesses and Whangārei developments.
Fire and Emergency NZ have said fires caused by fireworks are mostly preventable.
Graeme Dingle Foundation Far North staffer jumping from plane for youth charity.
Northlanders Cody and Klay Rouse have delivered on their promise to bring Waiwera to life
Northland's annual chess champs are back in Kerikeri on November 2.
Dame Jenny Shipley is one of the keynote speakers at the second women's leadership event.
The event sees the population of the Far North town swell from 600 to 6000.
Northland’s land use and manufacturing potential under spotlight in new initiative.
From hotels, clocks, parks and shops - Northland is no stranger to the paranormal.
Robert Ewart wants high blood pressure control, after being hospitalised four times.
Kings Rd in Paihia is shedding its image as a crime hotspot. Residents reveal how.
Planning done, now time for the charity's garden safari.
News snippets from the Far North.
Far North iwi leader Harry Burkhardt receives Outstanding Māori Business Leader award
Kaitāia-born Dr John Ward gets top Australasian award for top exam results
Some employers are pushing for more on-site staff.
Northland's drowning toll is already high – so what's being done to educate people?
The Donald Rd upgrade is first on the agenda.
Te Hiku teacher training course aims to alleviate Far North teacher shortage.
Northpower giving $18 million to its customers in power payments.