
Man with cerebral palsy rescued from house fire, but wheelchair and dog lost
The family's chihuahua died and the cat is still missing after the blaze.
The family's chihuahua died and the cat is still missing after the blaze.
The thousands of visitors at Uretiti Campground have to dodge flooding after heavy rain.
The house was unsalvageable by the time fire crews arrived at the Northland fire.
Jim Wintle enjoyed seeing the community benefit from the projects he was involved with.
Old Northland ferry gets glamorous makeover for new gig as a floating restaurant.
Police linked three break-ins at a store, petrol station and superette.
The Heart Foundation has played a huge role in her healing process.
Police were notified at about 10.40pm about the crash.
Better coverage on Far North’s Te-Oneroa-a-Tōhē Ninety Mile Beach thanks to new tower
Macnicol Fishing was found to not use a bird-scaring device and wrongly recording fishing.
After 5 years and $17 million Kaitāia gets Sweetwater from aquifer
Police said reports of suspicious activity were being investigated to ascertain links.
News snippets from the Far North
Chucks Cove Maritime Experience has a container shipload of exhibits.
Far North's Te Kao and Waimamaku communities to get green power to aid development.
$300,000-plus funds 12 Far North-specific climate resilience projects.
After several false starts Kaitāia to get Sweetwater into taps
Whangārei's mayor says fuel companies "have a chokehold in Northland".
Health officials say the non-toxigenic strain poses no public health risk.
The 19-year-old died on January 28 following what police alleged was a hit-and-run.
Otangarei residents spend 56% of weekly income on rent, highlighting stress.
New managers and new look for Far North's Te Puna Wai Ora sports complex.
The DoC survey aims to find Māui dolphin numbers off North Island's west coast.
Whangaroa hapū's successful anti-mining opposition praised
News snippets from the Far North.
Kaitāia residents to soon get water from controversial Sweetwaters project.
Plenty of classic cars and bikes at Waipu Car and Bike Show.
More than a quarter of the country's vehicles fail their fitness checks on testing
The stolen oysters were the award-winning AMS Qyster with a distinctive ‘Q’ brand.
Despite 185 years of Te Tiriti, the relationship still needs work, says Pita Tipene.