
Far North news briefs - water limits remain, disabled survey and accused in court
News snippets from the Far North.
News snippets from the Far North.
Kerikeri apprentice takes out Far North building challenge
Delays on SH10 in Taipā as roadworks extended over holiday period
At some points throughout Wednesday more than 1740 customers were without power.
Police discovered McKenzie's body in a vehicle at Kawakawa on Sunday.
Council and contractor charged with 90 million litre discharge into Far North wetland
Police say the man's body was found in a vehicle at a carpark in Kawakawa on Sunday.
The Mental Health Minister says crime proceeds could help fund meth addiction services.
News snippets from the Far North.
Heavy rain and easterly gales are expected for the upper North Island this week.
Northland Food Hub reports an upsurge of low-income families needing food to survive.
Police believe the man was the victim of a violent assault.
The events aim to get locals involved in arts, heritage and culture in Whangārei.
Police say they were alerted around 7.45am this morning.
Northlanders help families become self-reliant by growing their own vegetables.
OPINION: NZ's disabled face healthcare crisis amid staff shortages.
There's markets, craft days and more to look forward to for these holidays.
Northland kuia reveals what keeps her 'feeling fantastic' at 106.
Principal Mike Clent confirmed all four students involved have been suspended.
Two people were taken into custody after the altercation in Taipa.
More than 250 Kaimanawa horses need homes to avoid being culled.
Talk on significance of equity wins Northland Race Unity Speech Awards
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
Mexican cartels are undercutting Asian suppliers, increasing meth supply.
Environmental Protection Authority prosecutes FNDC over Sweetwater Aquifer discharges.
Gun Control NZ calls for five-year licence renewals instead of the current 10.
Cathay Cinemas in Kerikeri will close Mondays and cut weekday hours by 15-20%.
News snippets from the Far North
Kaitāia man cleaning up the town with help from dozens of youngsters