Northland AgeFoundations laid for waka navigationsThe foundations for Te Tai Tokerau Tarai Waka Kupe Waka Centre have been laid at Aurere, marking what project spokesman James Watkinson described as a significant milestone.06 Oct 07:55 PM
Northland AgeDennis Bowman has passed awayOne of the Far North's most successful and enduring local government politicians of recent years died in Kaitaia on Sunday.06 Oct 07:43 PM
Northland AgeHarawira: This is not goodbyeThree-term Te Tai Tokerau MP Hone Harawira took almost two weeks to formally concede defeat to Labour's Kelvin Davis.06 Oct 07:33 PM
Northland AgeLetter to the Editor Thursday, October 02, 2014An open letter to Krim Dotcom, Hoha Hone and Ms Harre.01 Oct 07:40 PM
Northland AgeFar North pair fight way into regional teamKaeo Boxing Club returned triumphant from the recent Auckland Boxing Association's Championship with two members of their squad gaining places on the national team.29 Sep 09:14 PM
Northland AgeTouch competition a winning formulaIn October 2013 a rejuvenated Touch Kaikohe committee organised and ran Northland's premier touch competition, which catered to nine open mixed and six social mixed teams and junior teams.29 Sep 08:44 PM
Northland AgeEditorial Tuesday September 30, 2014THE Earth shifted on its axis for some of us last month.29 Sep 08:21 PM
Northland AgeKaitaia has two of the bestTwo Far North District Council staff members, both based in Kaitaia, have received national customer service awards at the Association of Local Government Information Management (ALGIM).29 Sep 08:11 PM
Northland AgeBrighter futures in the pipelineTwelve young Far Northerners leave for Christchurch today, to pursue opportunities created by Project Haere (Pathway, formerly Project Pipeline). And they will soon be followed by many more.29 Sep 08:03 PM
Northland AgeThat's it for the old Kaikohe pubThe last piece of the old Kaikohe Hotel that was still standing came down on Thursday afternoon.29 Sep 07:54 PM
Northland AgeHarbour plea fails - againThe Houhora Riding Settlers' and Ratepayers' Association has been trying to protect Houhora Harbour from commercial fishing for some 50 years, but has made no real progress.29 Sep 07:43 PM
Northland AgeMangonui teams dominate weekThe fourth and final week of the Northland junior representative rugby season was played out at Old Boys RFC in Whangarei on Saturday, September 13, and saw Mangonui teams competing in all grades.24 Sep 09:21 PM
Northland AgeInter-school touch tourney shows young classKaikohe Rugby Grounds was the venue last week for the annual Year Seven and Eight Rugby Seven Tournament.24 Sep 09:17 PM
Northland AgeA marathon for organ donationsA Whangarei woman who donated a kidney to her husband has begun walking the length of New Zealand to encourage others to donate their organs.24 Sep 09:08 PM
Northland AgeLetter to the Editor Thursday, September 25, 2014Scrap GST This week's Sunday programme (TV1) featured the demise of rural towns. While internet purchases are affecting smaller retailers, large New Zealand-owned and overseas-owned retail chains.24 Sep 09:04 PM
Northland AgePrestigious nursing award comes northMaureen Allan, who lives at Houhora and works as the clinical manager for Whakawhiti Ora Pai, has been recognised for her years of dedication to nursing with Te Akenehi Hei Memorial Award.24 Sep 08:54 PM
Northland AgeA special deal for Far NorthernersThe Waitangi National Trust will re-introduce an entry fee ($15) for New Zealanders who visit the Waitangi Treaty Grounds as of this Saturday.24 Sep 08:48 PM
Northland AgeSnapper Bonanza is savedFears that the 90 Mile Beach Snapper Bonanza staged earlier this year could be the last thanks to a loss of sponsorship have been laid to rest by the competition organisers.24 Sep 08:27 PM
Northland AgePamapuria School packs secret weaponsIf Hockey New Zealand ever needed proof their investment in the six-a-side version of the game was paying off, Kaitaia's Pamapuria School eagerly provided it.23 Sep 04:13 AM
Northland AgeSwords misfortune continues to deepenIt's hard to imagine things going much worse for the Swords - and representative league as a whole for the province22 Sep 09:24 PM
Northland AgeRoadside well and truly spoiledA complaint will be lodged with the Far North District Council over the dumping of spoil at the junction of State Highway 10 and Kohumaru Road.22 Sep 09:08 PM
Northland AgeNo pleas entered to sex chargesA 65-year-old Far North man was remanded on bail without plea when he appeared before Judge Murray Hunt in the Kaitaia District Court last week.22 Sep 09:00 PM
Northland AgeMighty blow lifts roof off house at AwanuiNo one was sure whether the sou-westerly blast that stripped the iron roof off a house in Awanui on Saturday evening was a tornado.22 Sep 08:56 PM
Northland AgeDavis vows more hangi than steamFormer Kaitaia Intermediate School principal Kelvin Davis beat Mana founder Hone Harawira to win Te Tai Tokerau in Saturday's general election.22 Sep 08:51 PM
Northland AgeLocal lad covers plenty of groundIt's already been another full-on year of football for Cameron Hansford and it's far from over yet.17 Sep 09:38 PM
Northland AgeCaught between Waipap and HukatereThe 90 Mile Beach Surfcasting Club's summer season got off to a good start after a recess over the winter period.17 Sep 09:33 PM
Northland AgeOne shake can last a lifetimeJaysha was born a healthy baby, but at four weeks old she was shaken by her father, and from that moment her life changed forever.17 Sep 09:27 PM
Northland AgePrisoners reap what they sew in charity driveQuilting, embroidery and jail are words not usually found in the same sentence, but Ngawha prison inmates are learning to sew and making quilts for charity.17 Sep 09:20 PM
Northland AgeA classic photo for a new causeA classic, out-of-print photograph taken of an anti-war protest more than 40 years ago is being sold to raise money for the victims of a much more recent conflict.17 Sep 09:08 PM