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News briefs from the Far North - Sleep help, representation review meeting and school reunion planned
News snippets from the Far North.
News snippets from the Far North.
The big day will kick off at 5.30am when the town square officially opens.
Our reporters caught up with the recipients.
The car rolled on a gentle bend and hit trees.
After years of disruption, Far North's Mangamuka Gorge to reopen before Christmas.
'Heather has left a wonderful legacy'.
National protest hīkoi draws thousand across Northland.
News snippets from the Far North.
Leaders from Global Women gathered for the event.
News snippets from the Far North
Around 60 members of the public turned out to support the motion tabled by the mayor.
Far North woodchopping team have helped the Fred Hollows Foundation for years.
Kerikeri High School was placed under lockdown after reports of a person with a gun.
Northland vets urge dog owners to be vigilant as kennel cough cases rise around the region
Northlanders are turning their passions into lucrative side hustles. Here's how.
'No one leaves the same person they were before.'
"The road toll is not just some number but somebody’s loved one who died on the road."
Regional council backs down from proposal to cut support after consultation backlash.
News snippets from the Far North
The trust has until June 12 to come up with the remaining funds.
Far North councillors to vote on call for immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza.
Kerikeri Hospice Green Shed uncovers historic WWII relic
Quiz master Shaun Wallace to take on Far North fans at Kerikeri event.
'I won’t tolerate this rubbish and lack of respect for the environment,' says iwi leader.
About 1000 people turned out in the rain for the funeral of NZ legend 'Super Sid' Going.
Civil Aviation Authority plans to understand what 'exactly' happened and why.
Far North car-theft sprees ended with arrest of four youths
Speedy Police response locks in four arrests.
Ngā Kaitiaki o Motu Aroha Charitable Trust has been established to help the island thrive.
"Speed is the biggest contributor to most fatal crashes."