
'Corrects a grievance': Kamo name change given the green light
The Geographic Board says in te reo Māori, the word Te is often used to elevate status.
The Geographic Board says in te reo Māori, the word Te is often used to elevate status.
An elderly man has been fined for poisoning 50 trees near Kerikeri's Stone Store.
News snippets from the Far North.
Far North land occupation over pōhutukawa felling ends after two years.
Council agreement to buy occupied land at Ahipara welcomed by landowner.
The latest news from the Bay of Islands and surrounds.
Local trust Our Kerikeri wants to press the pause button on Kāinga Ora's plans.
OPINION: 40 per cent of our road deaths involved people not wearing a seatbelt.
No new pokie machines in Far North as council keeps sinking lid policy.
A previous campaign was launched 30 years ago to protect the mangroves.
'I’ve got this, I just can’t wait to be home, see my friends, and play rugby again.'
One AE provider wants to see a more individualised approach for students.
Amy Simpkin's 15 years in tourism have taught her it's still the best job in the world.
The new Whangārei-Kaipara area commander settles in.
Hockey players met their idols on Tuesday in a visit from the Black Sticks.
We're planning a holiday away.
Senior students at Kaitāia College enjoy out-of-this-world ball.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Her family said she had "a good innings" but died tragically while being transported home.
New $1.3m fire station for Cavalli, while Ōkaihau station upgraded.
It is a blow to members of the Trust, local schools and holiday-goers.
News snippets from the Far North.
Northland's wandering dog problem apparently continues to cost kiwi lives.
Police looking for driver who fled after causing crash on State Highway.
Haukino Paora Halliday Walters allegedly attempted to murder another man by shooting him.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Awards of Excellence highlight a future of female empowerment.
Whangārei Stop Co-Governance meeting greeted by big protest that delayed start.
Fears are the money will be taken from other areas within education.
The Northland Taniwha were thumped by Canterbury in Whangārei.