
News briefs from the Far North - Sailing Week, Pokapu Rd bridge and community board funding
News snippets from the Far North.
News snippets from the Far North.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Sixty new homes in Kaikohe from first-of-its-kind development.
The National Resilience Plan funding is for urgent maintenance and upgrading.
Our communities all need access to the same basic services.
Many who approached said they were voting for him or had already done so.
Small-town Northlanders often feel forgotten. They are hoping for change this election.
'What a virtuous little nation we are.'
The derelict remains of the floating pirate radio studio lie on Matakohe-Limestone Island.
OPINION: There are opportunities for everyone to get involved.
People are being warned to expect delays after a crash took place this afternoon.
Northlanders are being asked to monitor for measles symptoms after one confirmed case.
Tepania made history last year as the youngest and first Māori Far North mayor elected.
Despite the rage they can cause, it would now be hard to imagine life without computers.
155 Whare Kai manager Samantha Cassidy says the demand for food grows year-on-year.
Moko Tepania presented with an award as one of the world's top young politicians of 2023.
Kaitāia Airport’s future vital for the area, but CBD security and safety needs addressing.
A council that did not comply risked being fined up to $200,000 under the Health Act 1956.
The latest news bites from around the region.
OPINION: WDC should be factoring more technology into its strategy.
September brought some of the Far North's hottest days for the month.
A colder than normal October is on the cards.
More women have come forward to share their alarming encounters with a lone motorist.
Northland candidates answer three questions critical for voters to know the answers to.
The latest news bites from around the region.
$80,000 classic Chevy returned to Far North owner after thief spotted making hand signals.
Paihia defibrillator that has already saved one life stolen.
"The damage we do now is going to catch up with future generations.”
The latest news bites from around the region.
Tai Tōkerau candidates answer three questions critical for voters to know the answers to.