
New world record for Kaitāia shearer Flynn Harvey as part of a three-man team
Kaitāia shearer Flynn Harvey part of three-man world record.
Kaitāia shearer Flynn Harvey part of three-man world record.
Te Hiku Community Board gives funding to three organisations.
Far North kiwifruit harvest needs hundreds of people to fill vital jobs.
Kaitāia’s new swimming pools won't open until March.
News snippets from the Far North.
Ngāti Kuri gets $6.6 million for land restoration and save taonga species
World record attempt for Kaitāia shearer Flynn Harvey.
News snippets from the Far North
Fifty-six of the country's best young singers to perform
Ōmāpere bach expecting strong interest from Auckland buyers.
Sky was a stray a Kawakawa man wanted to adopt, but council took her from a locked kennel.
The last 10 to 15 days of January are ones to watch in terms of possible heavy rain.
OPINION: Peter Jackson bemoans the changes in officialdom that alter NYE celebrations.
Far North's Suzanne Duncan and Mark Osborne to head regional development agency board.
It hasn't been an easy journey for the company.
After deaths of two cousins in Far North swimming hole, council to make road safer.
Taupō Bay Tractor Spectacular draws crowds to Far North coastal settlement.
Far North holiday road and water deaths spark safety plea from police.
Time capsule opened at Peria School's 150th celebration, reburied it for future discovery
News snippets from the Far North.
Northland's Rockstead Construction wins $30k development grant for eco building product.
Two Northland road deaths and suspected drowning spur police safety call.
Thunderstorm, heavy rain watch for Northland on Christmas afternoon
Two people lost their lives on Northland's roads this weekend, prompting a police warning.
Very high levels of toxin-producing phytoplankton have been found in seawater tests.
Evidence suggests the wallaby sightings are genuine.
Kaitāia's Sweetwater aquifer 'permanent' water supply not yet working.
News snippets from the Far North.
Te Oneroa-a-Tōhe Ninety Mile Beach gets summer safety plan and new speed limits