
Whangārei Boys' High School needs more time for review into education outside the classroom
Boys' high had until June 14 to review its education outside the classroom activities.
Boys' high had until June 14 to review its education outside the classroom activities.
The NRC push comes despite the lack of international success in caulerpa eradication.
Far North Mayor Moko Tepania has been nominated for a global Politician of the Year Award.
The killing of a young father has people concerned Northland has become unsafe.
Sara Hatherell has been determined to get her life back following a severe concussion.
The body of a man allegedly stabbed in the neck is to be taken to Te Kao.
Police were called to a block of flats on Anzac Rd around 5.30pm yesterday.
Beware: Seal silly season will have fur seals basking on the Far North coastline.
Tiles on Kaitāia’s mosaic wall won't stay as town centre revamp continues.
The lovebirds say they met the old-fashioned way, "at a dance of course".
News snippets from the Far North.
A person allegedly stabbed in the neck is in a critical condition.
The new $59 million Whangārei Civic Centre building is finally open.
Matt King maintains his party is still united despite five candidates leaving.
The once-struggling club is now booming with new facilities and 'huge' player growth.
Former All Blacks coach Sir Graham Henry, who led New Zealand to victory in the 2011 World Cup, visited Northland on Saturday to see for himself the transformation of Whangaruru Rugby Club. After years of struggle and poor facilities, the club now has a brand-new sports complex, soaring player numbers in junior rugby, netball and basketball, and big plans for the future. Photos by Tania Whyte.
'I’ve always had that want to get to worlds', says Freddie Jameson, 17.
Northland is facing a backlog of repairs caused by storm damage.
The 36yo mum of five is all about female empowerment and showing what women can achieve.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Early electric kettles were found predominantly in the homes of the wealthy.
First council meeting is on June 29.
'We need to shift to how we can feed ourselves and our local communities.'
OPINION: Implicit behind these signs is a desire to render us ruly, Joe Bennett writes.
Retired psychologist Laughton King says dyslexia is wildly misunderstood.
Gang convoy in Northland monitored by police after earlier tangi in South Auckland
A fragment of caulerpa can grow to cover an area the size of a rugby field.
Electric seagliders could operate from Whangārei from 2026.
Nearly half of Bream Bay College has now been replaced with state-of-the-art classrooms