Chance for youth to shine at Far North’s Got Talent competition
Best of youth talent to take part in Far North’s Got Talent contest.
Best of youth talent to take part in Far North’s Got Talent contest.
Is the Whangārei Rock and Gemstone Club worth a visit? Of quartz it is!
136th Kaitāia A&P Show set to shine, with a glorious Far North day expected.
The latest news from the Bay of Islands and surrounds.
News snippets from the Far North.
Police are appealing for the public's help as they investigate the 'cowardly' attacks.
Covid-19 Royal Commission Inquiry visits Far North.
The Far North's review is a chance for people to say how they want to be represented.
Emmanuel Nicholson, 35, died on February 6 after he was hit by a car in Matauri Bay.
NRC chair said the process followed at the meeting had been open and honest.
Waka Hourua proving helpful for Māori business owners in Te Tai Tokerau.
The Whangārei festival aims to make participating in the arts accessible to all.
'He told us he’d broken his neck and he couldn’t feel anything.'
Police are not ruling out further arrests as they continue their investigations.
Whangārei Mayor Vince Cocurullo supports the new Government's Three Waters repeals.
'I thought this would be the start of a brand new pathway and a way of giving back...'
A new charity is working with food banks to provide pet food for Northland pet owners.
The Job Explore Expos will showcase local career and training opportunities.
Long-awaited Kāeo Bridge fully open from Saturday
A local says the shallow bar with strong rips is dangerously crowded with beginners.
Hope publicity campaign will bring people to the Far North during SH1 closure.
Face-to-face meetings at Waitangi are the first step in the settlement process.
The road has been closed to traffic from Kamo Rd to the intersection with Farmer St.
Residents claimed the move will create stormwater, noise, sewerage and traffic issues.
News snippets from Northland.
Many of us are still dealing with our own issues caused by Cyclone Gabrielle.
Surf Life Saving crews were called out after seeing others in the water aiding the victim.
'The fear is to die before you have lived fully. That’s our real fear.'
The visit coincided with a training camp where Blues members enhanced their skills.
The person sustained injuries which meant they were unable to walk out and required aid.