
Move to lower speed limits hitting bumps after Government changes announced
“The work should still be happening regardless.”
“The work should still be happening regardless.”
“Decisions, decisions: Drivers, are you ready for this challenge?”
Providing a safe environment for robust debate will be key on February 6.
'It is very much a place for the living.'
The latest news bites from around the region.
Vapes should not be promoted by Government, trust says.
OPINION: 85,000 new vehicles were registered in the first six moths of 2023.
The Olympics where the last athlete across the line gets the biggest cheer.
Far North schools' triple success at Aquabots underwater robot battle
The change is something many coastal communities have been waiting for, councillors say.
" ... once dogs get a taste of sheep, they will keep coming back."
It's yet unclear which payments will be cut and where.
Vital funds raised from Kaitāia Riding for the Disabled’s recent Garden Safari
Petrol has become 10, 15 cents a litre cheaper, says AA, thanks to a new competitor.
The latest news bites from around the region.
The Bald Angels is helping more than 1000 kids experience Christmas this year.
Mr T has been gifted a brand new mobility scooter after an alleged hit-and-run crash.
Police seek witnesses to Kerikeri assault.
The rescue currently has 60 kittens in their care but can take up to 90.
News snippets from the Far North
By the time I got home and had carted all the groceries inside I’d had enough.
Kaikohe sensory room helping mental health patients and families
Safety worries behind Kaitāia's lack of Christmas decorations.
New Zealand's Christmas tree is blooming red and yellow this year.
It was the first time the island had been for sale in 30 years.
High Court move made by Far North iwi and hapū for customary marine title.
NRC warns there is an urgent need to prepare as the spectre of the pest grows.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Ngāpuhi's Waitangi Tribunal report will aid iwi's stalled Treaty claims.
Excuses, excuses, but a new police campaign is no laughing matter.