Kaitāia man gets nuclear test medal after 67-year wait
The Far North's Russell Hockley finally gets his King Charles III Nuclear Medal.
The Far North's Russell Hockley finally gets his King Charles III Nuclear Medal.
Almost all of Northland's manufacturing energy needs could come from forestry waste
Kaitāia and Kerikeri had third hottest summer on record.
More than 30 firefighters roused from their beds after blazes deliberately lit at 2am.
Ninety Mile Beach Snapper Bonanza delivers success for local fishers.
It’s refreshing to see Whangārei learning to accept the LGBTQ community.
Families and the community are being called on to be role models for young drivers.
“If we don’t get the funding, we will have no choice but to close the centre"
Kaitāia's Zane Kaaka's big fish leading Ninety Mile Beach Snapper Bonanza
Northland world champ's next boxing bout could be last in NZ
Doubtless Beauty Retreat in Far North wins major national award
The company behind Kaitāia farm in Northland to build an even bigger one.
Far North's Jeremy and Kate Mounter named Share Farmers of the Year
News snippets from the Far North
The latest news from the Bay of Islands and surrounds.
Police have arrested three people in relation to the Mangamuka homicide in the Far North.
Fishing competition brings 1000 anglers and millions of dollars to the local economy.
“I still can’t get over the shock that my home is no more."
'Frustrating for our customers who are actually disabled,' a business owner says.
The new town square is now set to open in April with a big celebration.
The latest news from the Bay of Islands and surrounds.
News snippets from across Northland.
Police are on the lookout for a vehicle of interest in connection to the Ruakākā homicide.
The SH1 route from Kaitāia to Pukenui gets speed limits reduced.
'It was a scary and traumatic experience for all of us,' Molloy family say.
A spark of entertainment for the Far North's disabled community.
News snippets from the Far North
'While removing kina treats the symptom, it doesn't address the cause of a sick reef.'
No plans to replace Kiwibank's Doubtless Bay service.
Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn is representing Māori indigenous rights at the UN forum.