News briefs from the Far North - Barn find classics to auction, firearm charges and homicide victim named
News snippets from the Far North.
News snippets from the Far North.
Māori Language Week celebrated in the Far Far North.
Far North’s Waipoua Forest and iconic tree Tāne Mahuta need saving, with new action plan.
Far North District Council has first ever bylaw for cats.
The MetService has issued an orange wind warning for Auckland and part of Northland
Police continue to make inquiries into the circumstances of the death.
News snippets from the Far North
The moment was made extra special by having grandmother Peggy on the beach to see it.
Far North has big issues from debilitating fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.
Feral dogs are living in remote NZ bush, putting trampers at risk of attacks.
A 20-year-old kiwi, father to numerous offspring, has been found dead on Matakohe Island.
Mum invented a novel number plate to help raise money towards fighting cancer
Photos of a controversial 'dog tax war' are on display at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds.
An open cat flap served as the perfect entrance for a curious kiwi.
At 82, Whangārei football ‘legend’ Ray Broad bows out with a win.
Malcolm is survived by three daughters, a son and six grandchildren.
Councils around the country have raised concerns about the cost of holding the polls.
Maths and literacy are receiving a big shake-up, but principals say it's too fast.
The programme hopes to put in another 200 by the end of the year.
A woman has been charged with the murder of Arthur James Tahere.
News snippets from the Far North.
North folk to get free breast cancer advice from Pink Caravan.
Far North cross country champs can compete in regional finals
Barn find uncovers 120 classic cars, planes and machinery.
Woolworths staff are saying their workload is unmanageable and they're not valued.
Classic Taniwha, with former Northland rugby greats, will go against Classic All Blacks.
The biennial extravaganza is on this weekend and includes a poignant guest exhibition.
News snippets from the Far North.
More than 3400 Northland homes were damaged, with insurance claims of $38m.
Kaitāia teacher James Parker is seeking parole after sexually abusing 20 boys.