
It's a sore spot: Northlanders respond to pothole funding boost
Northlanders affected by potholes respond to government funding boost.
Northlanders affected by potholes respond to government funding boost.
'The event gave people a reason to head up north to celebrate.'
Two Northland bands are coming together to play a one-off gig in Kerikeri.
80 per cent of the ram raids were committed by young people aged 10 to 17.
The watch is in place from 6pm until midnight tonight.
It's part of $89m put aside for special school funding and upgrades announced on Friday.
The victim was forced to dig what was supposedly her grave at a remote Far North property.
Up to 100 wild cattle are damaging bush around Waikaraka and endangering drivers.
Top Far North quiz team keen to take on The Chase star Shaun Wallace
News snippets from the Far North
Kerikeri High School turning 50 with big birthday celebration.
Delays to upgrade of Far North rail link to Otiria.
Kerikeri kiwifruit growers produce bumper crop worth $35.5m
Tikipunga High School made the decision to roster senior students home last month.
Police have recovered the vehicles associated with the incident for forensic inquiries.
Students at the local school picked the playground design - and requested some changes.
Northland is getting a funding boost to deal with a scourge of potholes on state highways.
Future stars to shine at Far North's Got Talent final
The current model is negligent principals say, but Erica Stanford says change is coming.
Vacancy for skilled upholsterer — and others — at MenzShed Kaitāia.
News snippets from the Far North.
One customer paid $7500 for a fireplace in October but was kept waiting for installation.
'Using prisons to deter crime or reoffending doesn’t work.'
A controversial speed camera is up and running in the Far North.
All three projects have resource consent, are construction ready.
Whangārei recorded its second-highest total of May sunshine hours.
Ethan Worthington was part of last year's winning band Ready, Set!
A rongoā Māori practitioner from Northland speaks about the traditional method's upsurge.
“Residents told us ... the increase for our first year was far too high,” says mayor.