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News snippets from the Far North.
News snippets from the Far North.
OPINION: Our most famous toll road was the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
The latest news from the Bay of Islands and surrounds.
Far North town celebrates big time at annual Awanui Day.
Kaikohe man called 111 after someone tried to steal his Rottweilers and punch him.
Number two world ranking for Far North boxing world champion Mea Motu
The type 2 diabetes sufferer underwent two amputations but died from bacterial infection.
German-style Oktoberfest and Oysterfest for Bay of Islands this month
The Dargaville mother-of-eight died on August 2 and her homicide investigation continues.
Police thankful for public’s help in catching alleged intoxicated driver.
'He could connect with people whether it was homeless or celebrities.'
Photographer Frank Habicht is renowned for capturing the swinging sixties from Mick Jagger to peace protests.
Police cleared of using excessive force in firearm search where man suffered head injury.
Health officials are bracing for a whooping cough outbreak, with newborns most at risk.
Federated Farmers and Rural Women NZ say eligibility criteria should be reviewed.
This is part of a package of measures agreed with Northland leaders.
News snippets from the Far North.
ACC programme specifically for Māori helps Far North man recover from serious injury
Thousands descended on the Town Basin for the Maritime Festival
Police arrested a man allegedly driving while three times over the legal alcohol limit.
Four have died. The Whangārei Native Bird Recovery Centre is bracing for more arrivals.
Kaitāia in line for big spring clean to welcome reopening of SH1 over Mangamukas.
The injured animal was found by bike riders.
Players descended from Dalmatian settlers get a once in a lifetime opportunity
Council staff have started working with the affected owners.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Opinion: Many are shocked to hear the amount we spend on graffiti and litter control.
Roy Asotasi, Jason Nightingale, Louis Armstrong and Sione Faumuina visit a workplace.
Jones is also promising a future for the Marsden Point refinery.