
'I found her as a wreck, a lot like myself at the time': How a WWII vessel buoyed a widower's grief
'I needed a project to help rebuild myself and Kuparu was it.'
'I needed a project to help rebuild myself and Kuparu was it.'
The council was still waiting for formal notification from the Ministry of Health.
A protest against the council's dog control system brought a vow from the mayor.
Police are continuing to investigate the crash south of Kaikohe on Wednesday.
The team is the first from Kaipara to attend the prestigious netball tournament.
An 80-year-old house fire survivor shares his challenging experiences.
News snippets from the Far North
The latest news from the Bay of Islands and surrounds.
People lighting fires on Far North's conservation islands could be jailed or fined.
The woman attacked two people who came to her rescue after she was thrown from a car.
Diversions are being put in place and motorists are asked to avoid the area on SH15.
The occupation started when the landowner planned to use a digger to widen an accessway.
A lack of faith in dog control in the Far North sparks a protest at the council.
A fire on an island makes responses from firefighters difficult.
Former mayor fears district council may cancel all of Kaipara's climate work.
"It seems it’s just going to be a mystery forever, like one of those cold cases."
A Northland mother has alleged schools aren't doing enough - nor are parents.
The latest news bites from around the region.
The Act Party leader talks about his whakapapa and Te Tiriti.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Toxins in shellfish in Far North spark health warning
Awanui abuzz after being named Most Beautiful Tiny Town in the country.
Young students "emotionally can't cope" with Jibbitz trades.
150 years of education at Peria School celebrated
“Go and find another at-risk community somewhere else if you want to do that.”
Kerikeri Rd in the Far North has to be resurfaced a year after work was done.
“We want to know their story on what works and doesn’t, and if not, then why?”
Northland councils see a spike in complaints about bad dog behaviour every summer.
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