Far North's Te Oneroa-a-Tōhe Beach Board appealing for more council support
The board wants more resources and funding to carry out its role.
The board wants more resources and funding to carry out its role.
Kaitāia Golf Club shoots up course rankings, but is aiming even higher
Emergency services were called to a crash on Wehirua Rd around 8.30am.
The only injury is to a woman who grazed an elbow after falling backwards from the impact.
Homes for up to 56 elderly are set to be built by Kaitāia's Switzer Trust.
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The fund has put $7m into Northland sports projects since 2018, but not any more.
Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, April 7, but debate about its use continues.
The Health School Lunches programme Ka Ora Ka Ako does more than feed the hungry.
The police say the 'deceased and alleged offender are believed to be known to each other'.
Rubicon has developed an eight-week programme for students in Year 7-9.
Principals from Far North kura in the Ngāti Hine rohe say school lunches vital
Far North’s roading slip repairs available with online tool
News snippets from the Far North.
Mangonui Kiwibank service closes despite eleventh-hour petition.
'Our people also want to know whether we can trust the crown in these matters.'
Grey Power says 16.5 per cent Far North rates rise will see the elderly sell up.
Ngāti Kuri's work also includes installing its own climate station at Te Paki.
Dry weather triggers Government support for farmers.
Suspended ear wax removal service at Kaitāia GP clinic leaves couple facing long trip.
Some GP services in Northland at risk of closing as crisis hits.
'It really takes the whole of Waipu to make this possible.'
Kāinga Ora's homes are designed to last 50 years.
Crews have put out the Far North fires in Mōtatau and Ōpononi.
Seven fire appliances from Kawakawa, Hikurangi and Whangārei brigades rushed to the scene.
Transport Minister calls out signage delay as "bureaucratic nonsense" he vowed to fix.
"I didn’t expect to break my own record, but it feels pretty good."
Six decades of community work marked by Kaitāia Lions
Long-time Far North resident Dolly Urlich celebrates 100th birthday.
From chocolate shops to markets and motels: Northland businesses keen for Easter visitors.