Navy life means touring the world
Whangārei's Cameron Wright loves getting paid to travel in the Navy.
Whangārei's Cameron Wright loves getting paid to travel in the Navy.
Plans for the sale of the consumer business are also in the market spotlight.
Far North's Hihi and Ahipara holiday parks have new operators with big plans.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Premium Painting Solutions’ work on this complex new-build in Maunu, Whangarei, helped it win the supreme 2024 Master Painter of the Year title.
Police say the incident was scary for both victims and the man's family.
Eloise Matete said having her own children made her realise she wanted to be a midwife.
Opinion: There was fire behind her eyes. She wasn’t happy.
'It was such a wonderful trek', says Heather Hilton-Jones.
Fulton Hogan worker Tane Maihi drove a roller machine into his mate.
Three businesses on Victoria St were targeted about 2.30am.
Principals say te reo is the lifeblood of Aotearoa and its use should be encouraged.
One of New Zealand's worst child sex offenders has been refused parole for a second time.
Whangārei’s Northern Swords campaign proved to be a significant success at tournament.
Whangārei local Heather Easterbrook will compete at the surfing champs in El Salvador.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Opera singer Kawiti Waetford converts council meetings from te reo Māori to English
Mayor calls on residents to look after their dogs.
Opinion: It’s pretty sad that speed limits should be politicised in this way.
Hora Hora principal Pat Newman said including a pathway was 'non-negotiable'.
Artwork from Far North students part of Ringa Toi exhibit in Wellington
Mental Health Awareness Week sees Kaitāia company do GoodYarn programme
Māori Language Week celebrated in the Far Far North.
The latest news from the Bay of Islands and surrounds.
Views wanted from Far North folk ahead of 2025 local body elections
News snippets from the Far North.
Four children say they were hit, spat on, slapped and one was even allegedly run over.
A council meeting held in 80% te reo Māori heralds ongoing growth in the language’s use.
Far North’s Waipoua Forest and iconic tree Tāne Mahuta need saving, with new action plan.