
$1.74m for avocado orchard on Kaipara iwi's land near Dargaville
Kaipara iwi Te Uri o Hau gets $1.74m to develop avocado orchard
Kaipara iwi Te Uri o Hau gets $1.74m to develop avocado orchard
New-generation speed camera between Kawakawa and Moerewa first fixed one in the Far North.
News snippets from the Far North.
Several occasions of being walked into by others has given Kevin Page food for thought.
National infrastructure awards see Far North projects win two of the four honours
Record winter for Northland hot water bottle injury claims.
TRG Imaging to bring high-tech imaging services to the Far North.
The whānau acknowledge the family of the murder accused, saying Kaikohe is a 'small town'.
The Far North council is investigating other options for a dedicated dog park in Kerikeri.
Four schools in the Bream Bay area have joined together in a bid to stamp out pests
Mid Northern scramble well in defence to hold out a rampant Wellsford.
News snippets from Northland.
A special microscope is allowing Northlanders to take a much closer look at their world.
Social housing, indoor sports centre, hundreds of jobs on the horizon for struggling town.
'It’s out the gate' - Whangārei resident concerned about out-of-control dogs.
OPINION: Of quadratic equations and high jumps.
Givealittle page set up to help deaf Kerikeri bowler represent NZ at world champs.
Hill is returning to his Southern roots as District Commander for Canterbury.
New park features slide, waterfall, bbqs, gardens, upgraded loos and disabled beach access
The latest news bites from around the region.
Northland’s bowling champions will play in the NZ Champion of Champions competition.
Some local horses are in the running for success at the Ruakākā races this weekend.
The councils are working to get ahead of the pest before it spreads elsewhere.
Volunteers welcome at upcoming community effort to plant 800 natives in Mangōnui.
Agreement between council and hapū will see Kerikeri Far North's first bilingual town.
The changes could keep teachers in the profession, a Far North principal says.
Extensive searches in Whangārei parks failed to find the 48yo.
Judge refused name suppression but accused can't be identified while decision is appealed.