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News briefs from the Far North - Fundraiser's $17K, culvert work, market cancelled
News snippets from the Far North
News snippets from the Far North
The highly respected primary sector leader died last month, leaving a legacy behind.
Love of the job sees Kaitāia constable Tui Baker promote life in the force.
Northland Rescue Helicopter is said to have responded to over 28,000 callouts since 1988.
Fisheries Minister wants police to ensure Far North fishing comp goes ahead.
Despite best efforts, emergency services on site were unable to save the pair.
Northland's student population is sitting at 31,118.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Organisers expect this hīkoi will be large and loud to protect the Treaty of Waitangi.
A high tide and large swells trapped the family inside a cave during a beach outing.
As of 2023, 10,817 children were home-educated - about 1.2 per cent of all enrolled kids.
A child was seen standing on the vehicle's running board, hanging on to the window.
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Kaitāia artist's award winning mural to inspire environmental care
Colin Thorne knocked off the major milestone to celebrate turning 100.
Not only did Henry Bedell present to council, he also wrote to the Minister of Health.
Data shows that vehicle thefts peak between 10pm and 5am.
Kaitāia shearer Flynn Harvey part of three-man world record.
Roadworks are being done on detours, but not everyone believes they'll be up to scratch.
Residents say Onerahi Scout Den sat derelict for years ahead of fire.
Between stationery and uniform costs, the start of the school year can be expensive.
Police said one person sustained serious injuries and another had moderate injuries.
A man has been given CPR, a police officer at the scene said.
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As Treasure Island's owner looks to move on, a new book captures the vast memories.
OPINION: "We love to sleep. To deprive someone of sleep is a form of torture."
News snippets from Northland
The move recognises that not everyone swims while lifeguards are available.
Northlanders are demanding more from their dining experiences according to a new report.