
News briefs from the Far North - Taipā beach work, murder charge and plane causes concern
News snippets from the Far North
News snippets from the Far North
The beloved feline went missing on Friday evening but he was home by Monday.
Between February 12 and March 9 alone, six kiwi were found dead in Northland.
Far North smoked mussels win gold at Outstanding NZ Food Producer Awards
News snippets from the Far North.
Far North couple are 2025 Northland share farmers of the year.
Far North budgeting and family service closing after 27 years helping struggling families
Northlanders have nearly $7m in ACC claims for cleaning injuries since 2020.
Ahipara hui decides action needed to protect pāua stock, with rāhui possible.
Two people died within 12 hours of each other after separate homicides in Northland.
Farmer John Nilsson loses about 120 ewes and lambs to wild dogs each year.
Louise McCaughan seeks a 'nana' to teach old-school skills in Kerikeri.
The Government will open procurement for the Northland Expressway project.
Emergency services are attending the blaze beside the road.
Emergency services responded about 8.45am to reports of a person hit by a vehicle.
He carried out five armed robberies but is now considered a role model for younger men.
Betty and Alexei have collectively spent nearly 900 days in the Far North SPCA shelter.
Northlanders' chance of seeing blood moon on Friday is cloudy.
State Highway One through Kawakawa getting rebuilt from Sunday.
Far North's big dry could mean more restrictions on water use
Te Waiu o Aotearoa Trust scholarship for Northland uni student
Eight Far North hapū discussing problem of excessive pāua taken at Ahipara.
He was initially charged with attempted murder following his partner's gruesome injuries.
Two Far North fishers have landed the biggest fish at the 90 Mile Beach Snapper Bonanza.
Police were notified of the crash at 8.12am on Wednesday.
NZ solar power generation beat thermal power for the first time in 2024.
Police were called after machetes were allegedly presented in the Taipa store.
Klink, who owns Mangawhai Meat Shop, is set to represent New Zealand on the world stage.
The Bay of Islands College kitchen team's skills and creativity result in quality lunches.
Images from the scene show damage to four vehicles, including the police car.