John WIlliamson: Keep driving as long as possible for your health and wellbeing
For many older people, having to stop driving is a source of anxiety and terror.
For many older people, having to stop driving is a source of anxiety and terror.
David Clendon is new Tohu Whenua co-ordinator for Northland
News snippets from the Far North
The Waitangi Day commemorations were "fantastic", Waitangi National Trust chair says.
The mayor says the costumes were well received by many - Māori included.
Far North gets visit from health support bus Dora.
Rangikapiti Reserve volunteers are busy eradicating vine.
'We really need to be looking at what is the long-term forestry future.'
Schools are figuring out how to enforce the policy, which is compulsory by term 2.
About 1000 people have taken part in the hīkoi which is in defence of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Revitalising neglected green spaces aim of new Kaitāia group
Top line-up for second Kerikeri Summer Jazz Fest.
It turns out the drink wasn't what I thought it was.
News snippets from the Far North.
Kaitāia's Donna Tyler says The Pick business programme worth applying for.
Local Government NZ was singing a different tune to the coalition at Waitangi.
An ageing teaching population, burnout and increased policies have been quoted as issues.
OPINION: We have had an awesome, long, hot summer season.
Threatened dotterel chicks on Northland beach ready to fly.
Northland would be the first region to see the changes.
The welcome was a great experience which exceeded their expectation.
A man was bleeding heavily from what was believed to be a single gunshot wound to the leg.
The wind is light and flames are spreading slowly.
The refresh did not alter the council’s legal name.
The 27yo felt at the peak of life when a shock diagnosis turned her world on its head.
Opinion: Dogs are better at seeing only the here and now.
Resources Minister Shane Jones says the refinery is key for the country's resilience.
He is keen to spend more time in the region.
Opinion: Falling over comes with the territory when you have cerebral palsy.