More opportunities to succeed or privatisation? Charter schools debate ramps up
$153m was put aside in the Budget for their re-establishment with some opening in 2025.
$153m was put aside in the Budget for their re-establishment with some opening in 2025.
160 students enjoy Kaitāia College's Senior Ball
Opinion: Here, in the Far North, support for Māori wards has been strong.
The funding includes $20k for sports hub pool equipment.
While consents are down 29%, more trained builders will be needed soon in Northland.
Liquidators are working with Flaming Fires' director to get money back to customers.
The 8yo's previous school allocated just five minutes per child due to class sizing.
News snippets from the Far North
Fall armyworm was first detected in Northland in 2023 - so what's being done now?
Northland's human milk bank will provide safely pasteurised breast milk to babies in need.
Sandra Heihei is the 17th generation of her family living in remote Taemaro Bay.
This weekend was the first after the opening - so how did Northland fare?
Far North cancer survivors Steve and Valerie Smith are getting behind Dry July.
Friday's events included Whangārei's Light and Lantern Parade, and Waipu on Ice.
Afte a four-month long closure State Highway 1 at the Brynderwyn Hills is open.
A few years after losing her son to suicide, she noticed fatigue. Then came the diagnosis.
Two of the four councils will retain Māori wards, while the other two are tight-lipped.
Costs of Kaitāia's new water source soar, but no water yet.
New large slip won't stop SH1 over gorge reopening by Christmas.
State Highway 1 over the Brynderwyns is finally open tonight after four months of detours.
Investigations are under way into a Far North incident in which police fired a shot.
Whangārei rail overbridge in Rust Ave hit by truck for 16th time.
News snippets from the Far North
Debut single from Far North-raised Zentarge released for Matariki.
190 years of education at Kaitāia Primary site recognised
Northland businesses want compensation.
Volunteers from the Far North honoured for National Volunteer Week
Jayden Hudson-Owen will represent Whangārei at a national competition this week.
According to one principal, the latest fight occurred recently.
Their presence has made it tricky for the private owner to sell the site.