News briefs from the Far North: Power pole near-miss; art comp for youth; and 15 artists on display
News snippets from the Far North.
News snippets from the Far North.
Hokianga residents' concerns about St John ambulance services are heading to Parliament.
The man made his first appearance in the Whangārei District Court this morning.
Tributes are being paid to the former FNDC stalwart, who has passed away aged 83.
Northlanders are having to make tough decisions about insurance as premiums soar.
A discovery in Waipoua Forest is tempered by the presence of caviar-eating rats.
Simeon Brown has announced accelerated work on a new four-lane expressway.
More than 100 people attended the charity's black-tie event on Saturday.
'I think Kororāreka is the name it should be, because that's what it was called.'
The mum says the Kāinga Ora house stank of smoke after fire, a worry for her sick son.
The Brynderwyn Hills have been closed again and again - here's why it's such a challenge.
The man would not give his details when police asked, triggering a chain of events.
Work to continue on Russell - Ōpua walking track after $71,500 grant.
Kaitāia’s new Māori health and wellbeing space He Kura now open.
'No one can control and influence the sea. It is unpredictable.'
State housing builds that can't be finished by mid-2025 are being reassessed.
The closure of the highway on Saturday shows an urgent need for a Brynderwyns replacement.
Kenneth Law has been charged with 14 counts of first-degree murder in Canada.
Peter Copeman, 93, has no doubt he would be blind if he did not have a simple eye test.
Franko Heke said he was 'deeply focused' on finding solutions to the issues.
“I think it’s a real shame since it’s stealing off kids really.”
The men were hoping for one last chance to adjourn their sentencings but failed.
The mass death event in Pataua was the second since 2022.
The Act 'has to change': Retirement Village Residents Assoc president.
More could have been done to keep the rates lower, critics say.
Officials should apologise over handling of pensioner's complaint, says concerned reader.
Those battling Northland’s kina barren problem are getting new tools.
Traditional hauora Māori practices explored at Fabulous Fridays.
The Government is installing warning signs at speed cameras including those in Northland.
Massive reforms are under way: what do people think, what's the reaction, what effect?