
Kaitāia’s Bike and Hike Backpackers becoming apartments after local couple buy building
Kaitāia's Juan and Rachel Heemi are developing former backpackers into accommodation
Kaitāia's Juan and Rachel Heemi are developing former backpackers into accommodation
News briefs from the Far North - edible gardens, highway work and faulty lifejackets
Far North country life on display at 137th Kaitāia A&P Show
Development is a significant step for the hapū and creates a legacy: Te Kurataiaho Kapea
They engaged with influencers and politicians, asking tough questions.
Party time for Whangaroa hapū as mining plans shelved
A ketch left to drift on police instructions during a rescue last year remains missing.
The man who had a warrant out for his arrest was spotted along Selwyn St on Sunday.
Upgrade will permit the construction of new homes.
Waitangi Day to be fine in the Far North with plenty of sun
News snippets from the Far North.
Students at Peria School in Far North lauded at prizegiving
Northland had the highest rate of new cancer diagnoses and the second-highest death rate.
Tina Johnson is in Middlemore Hospital and has undergone multiple surgeries.
An international hotel chain is staying mum on its Whangārei hotel plans – it has to.
Michael Craig Collins (Mike) died in a single-vehicle crash at Kaipara this month.
A man claims he offered a year ago to deal with wild cattle problem on Whangārei Heads.
Police have charged a 27-year-old man with failing to stop or ascertain injury.
Police are investigating after the motorcyclist was found dead in a creek yesterday.
A 19-year-old man died from his injuries late on Tuesday night.
Speed limits on sections of Northland highways will return to previous levels by July 1.
Flying like a bird sees Far North man win national hang gliding title
The 'church' burglary was reported to police at 6.30am.
An investigation team is hunting for the person responsible.
The road was expected to remain closed until Thursday afternoon.
Despite heavy rain, Mangamuka Gorge repairs in Far North survive first big storm
After two false starts, water from Sweetwater Aquifer is set to flow into Kaitāia homes.
Residents praised the community's strong support and spirit.
Protesters fear the proposed fast-track sand mining project could kill marine life.
Far North Energy Wellness Fund putting thermal curtains into homes to make them warmer.