
Far North news briefs - Pink Ribbon donations wanted, new resort manager and rugby league development role
News snippets from the Far North.
News snippets from the Far North.
ACC programme specifically for Māori helps Far North man recover from serious injury
Busy time ahead for Kaitāia Riding for the Disabled.
Police arrested a man allegedly driving while three times over the legal alcohol limit.
Four have died. The Whangārei Native Bird Recovery Centre is bracing for more arrivals.
Kaitāia in line for big spring clean to welcome reopening of SH1 over Mangamukas.
Opinion: Many are shocked to hear the amount we spend on graffiti and litter control.
Eleven Northland projects get approval for fast-tracking.
About 100 people attended the Whangārei protest against Government changes.
After a downed pylon cut power to Northland, a plan to keep the lights on is launched.
Mark Mitchell and Kaipara mayor Craig Jepson attended a meeting on Friday.
Less than one in a million people have the same cancer as Owen Pihema.
OPINION: New Zealand has a goal of having 1 million te reo Māori speakers by 2040.
Kaitāia woman left her city police career for another demanding environment.
Faster cancer care and new radiation treatment are the way forward.
Principals warn fines could harm struggling families, urging support instead.
Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board hands out $27,000 in community grants.
Northland has one of the highest cancer death rates in the country.
Dumped carcasses close to shore can attract pests.
Companion Animals New Zealand backs Far North cat bylaw.
'NZ had a reputation as a place in paradise and it’s fading fast.'
The benefits of a more pedestrian-friendly environment will be assessed.
Fundraiser at Kaitāia’s Te Ahu Centre brings out top local singers and musicians.
Trust chair Reno Skipper calls decision 'devastating' with no prior consultation.
New Kerikeri Kāinga Ora homes to ease housing crisis
A Northland man is urging gardeners to use dead possums for fertiliser.
An MP says a solution can be found ‘that makes everybody happy'.
Anaru Morunga, 34, faces a total of nine charges, including murdering Jasmaine Reihana.
Far North bay the scene of a joint mine-clearing exercise.