
'Not what we were wishing for': Civil Defence says get ready as more rain on the way
Kerikeri has already received 490mm, well above the April average of 150mm.
Kerikeri has already received 490mm, well above the April average of 150mm.
SH1 over Mangamuka Gorge has been reopened after a slip that blocked the road was cleared.
Of Northland's workforce, 66% earn $50,000 or less annually.
McKenzie was known around the community as a man with a staunch outlook on fire safety.
She touched a live rat briefly, leading to severe infection and sepsis.
Steve Gwilliam recognised for having a 'remarkable impact' on Northland's cycle trails.
Only two of the 10 missing Northlanders are on the police's public list.
The Northland Expressway will run from Warkworth to Whangārei.
Surf club patrols wrapped up last weekend and will restart on Labour weekend.
News snippets from the Far North
The social supermarket will provide additional resources, including a whānau space.
The new road is likely to be tolled, according to Transport Minister Chris Bishop.
More than 20 Far North homes are still without power after the storm.
Plenty of Far North Anzac Day events to remember the fallen.
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.
Kamo Fire Station windows have been smashed five times in the past year.
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.
North Island saddleback were reintroduced to the Bay of Islands 10 years ago.
The Kohukohu community is determined to save the historic hall.
Around 500 tonnes of the marine pest were moved above the high tide line in four days.
Hīkoi for Health Reform taking protesting doctors from Kaitāia to Parliament.
Cyclone Tam caused a slip on SH1 near the Brynderwyns, prompting calls for permanent fix.
Tipene now hopes to lead Ngāti Hine through settlement, enabling the iwi to thrive.
A teen had to run for his life in Kerikeri as a tree collapsed in the wild weather.
At 62, he's taught the children and grandchildren of former students.
Bay of Islands resident Dot Sowry celebrating 103rd birthday in style