
First-time angler pulls in monster marlin
Wade Wilson made the catch of a lifetime from a tiny boat.
Wade Wilson made the catch of a lifetime from a tiny boat.
A $185,000 price tag has been put on the last strip of native forest in Wekaweka Valley catchment.
A 35-year-old man charged with the murder of 48-year-old Kimble Moore appeared before Judge Greg Davis in the Kaitaia District Court
Two young upcoming Kaitaia brothers recorded mixed results at a youth martial arts show in Auckland recently. David Halkyard Leaf
Not many festivals include robberies and shoot-outs in their list of attractions, but then Waimamaku's Wild West Fest is no ordinary
New Zealanders are being blatantly misled by Greenpeace on dairying and its environmental footprint, according to DairyNZ chief executive
Auckland company Apparel and Ngawha prison (the Northland Region Corrections Facility - NRCF) have joined forces to offer inmates
The Far North District Council has adopted a suite of new fines that it says will help it deter littering and illegal dumping of rubbish. The
Elderly Omapere resident Derek Wheeldon was perfectly entitled to say last week that lawlessness was out of control in his community
A Far North bodyboarder has been invited to take part in a major surfing competition at one of the most hallowed and heaviest surf
Most people in Kaitaia have probably never heard of Tangonge Domain, let alone used it, but that's all about to change thanks to Opening
The Far North District Council may today consider lifting the further round of water restrictions imposed last week, when the impact
Businesses will be able to open across the Far North on Easter Sunday this year for the first time without fear of prosecution. Last
Moko Foundation general manager Deidre Otene will soon be packing her bags for three weeks in the United States, and is keen to take
Farmers, gardeners and those who rely on water tanks were grateful for the 48 hours of rain that fell last week, but Northland Rural
A horse bred in the Far North has qualified for the dressage world cup finals in America later this year. Hailing from Awanui's Matthews
A joint initiative between Māori weavers and the Department of Conservation Te Papa Atawhai has begun in Kerikeri to educate local
Two police officers who stopped an Isuzu vehicle that was displaying 'sovereignty' registration plates in Kaitaia's main street on
Derek Wheeldon, 80, and his wife Carol, 70, know they live in a beautiful place, but criminals are well and truly spoiling it.
A shortage of food caused by the drought is forcing some of Northland's normally nocturnal kiwi to forage in broad daylight. Kerikeri
The Far North once again turned on brilliant weather for the fantastic turnout of 48 players who from all over the province to contest
Rodeo has been abusing animals for decades in gruesome public displays. Last month's Mid Northern Rodeo was non-compliant with animal
Grassroots rugby clubs in the Far North have been given an opportunity to capitalise on a global initiative courtesy of a rugby website. In
Kaitaia man Frank Martinac recognises most of his classmates from Awanui School c1950, but some names elude him. He would be pleased
Something extraordinary happened at Pukenui on Thursday night. History might even have been made when representatives of a government
Brian Rainford, principal traffic and safety engineer for the NZ Transport Agency, told the Northland Age that but Pukenui appeared