
Concerns proposed 110km/h speed limits not suited to Northland
Road safety advocates say government speed limit plan won't work for Northland roads.
Road safety advocates say government speed limit plan won't work for Northland roads.
MPI is running tests on the diseased snapper from around the North Island.
The Rust Avenue bridge has been struck 15 times since 2004.
Far North volunteers say helping others brings great rewards.
'Zombie' fish and years of pollution pushes Dargaville residents to call for inquiry.
News snippets from the Far North.
The Far North town is already leading the pack.
12 talented youngsters in Saturday's Far North's Got Talent final.
In the latest crash, three children are believed to have been in the vehicle,
The watch is in place from 6pm until midnight tonight.
It's part of $89m put aside for special school funding and upgrades announced on Friday.
Up to 100 wild cattle are damaging bush around Waikaraka and endangering drivers.
Whangārei’s popular Zonta Book Fair on again after new venue found.
Local flooding and water pooling are expected, most likely in north and east Auckland.
Top Far North quiz team keen to take on The Chase star Shaun Wallace
News snippets from the Far North
Kerikeri High School turning 50 with big birthday celebration.
Delays to upgrade of Far North rail link to Otiria.
Police have recovered the vehicles associated with the incident for forensic inquiries.
Students at the local school picked the playground design - and requested some changes.
New $2.9 million wharf opens, offering new opportunity for Northland, Auckland and beyond. Video / Susan Botting
Northland is getting a funding boost to deal with a scourge of potholes on state highways.
Police are investigating a serious crash on State Highway 1 in Okaihau on Monday evening.
An investigation into the incident has left the school and NRC with little clarity
Future stars to shine at Far North's Got Talent final
The current model is negligent principals say, but Erica Stanford says change is coming.
Vacancy for skilled upholsterer — and others — at MenzShed Kaitāia.
News snippets from the Far North.
One customer paid $7500 for a fireplace in October but was kept waiting for installation.
'Using prisons to deter crime or reoffending doesn’t work.'