News briefs from the Far North - youth sailing funding, four lanes to Kaikohe backed and water rules ease
News snippets from the Far North.
News snippets from the Far North.
Checking out NZ's latest glamping spot isn't all smiles.
Kaitāia's Sweetwaters project still not producing clear water.
A Kerikeri man deliberately drilled holes in 50 trees and poisoned them. He explains why.
Two 70-year-old Northland women reveal their strength training tips.
Ted Keen has just been named the winner of Aotearoa’s Next Top Mullet.
'All we want is for them to do the right thing, to stick to the district plan rules.'
The Hike and Bike has been subject to several complaints to council.
Work being done to install a fence post caused the outage.
The title defence for Kaitāia’s world boxing champ Mea Motu is on April 26.
The Kaitāia-raised comms and info systems technician shares her career steps.
Four people were taken Whangārei and Dargaville hospitals.
Police cuts would only hurt the overall recruitment of future rural cops in Northland.
A Northlander will take the field against the Reds as Super Rugby hits Whangārei.
The bad weather is forecast to hit around 6pm and last until 9am on Friday.
Early Ford V8 vehicles to rally in Kaitāia
The Russell builder will represent the Bay at the finals in Wellington in June.
Delight at news Mangamukas in Far North to finally reopen before end of 2024.
Kaitāia Golf Club shoots up course rankings, but is aiming even higher
The only injury is to a woman who grazed an elbow after falling backwards from the impact.
Homes for up to 56 elderly are set to be built by Kaitāia's Switzer Trust.
'It’s been a while since we attended a serious incident of this nature.'
A reunion for surfer who suffered a cardiac arrest in the waves at Mangawhai Heads.
Principals from Far North kura in the Ngāti Hine rohe say school lunches vital
Far North’s roading slip repairs available with online tool
News snippets from the Far North.
Mangonui Kiwibank service closes despite eleventh-hour petition.
'Our people also want to know whether we can trust the crown in these matters.'
Grey Power says 16.5 per cent Far North rates rise will see the elderly sell up.
It's not about naughtiness, it's about kids who are seriously disturbed, says principal.