
Letters: Relentless rubbish in Far North
There is a scourge of rubbish dumpers in the Far North, says a reader.
There is a scourge of rubbish dumpers in the Far North, says a reader.
Scientist: Lack of scientific knowledge about 1080 is what drives NZ's scepticism.
Students leaders are fighting an epidemic of bullying at Kaitaia College.
This year's 90 Mile Beach Snapper Bonanza was the biggest in the competition's history.
Comment: The goal of making New Zealand predator-free by 2050 is optimistic.
Saturday's 1080 protests in Northland were part of a national display of opposition.
A private member's bill inspired by a fatal punch at a Kerikeri pub may become law.
Job cuts are set to hit the Kaitaia community as major employer proposes changes.
Forty-five new animal welfare regulations will come into effect on October 1
A 'treasure trove of rubbish' has been removed from the shoreline at Ōpua.
Universities are there to educate our children, not groom them, says a reader.
1080 poison drops are planned for Cape Bret and Russell State Forest.
The Kai Ora Fund has supported more projects than ever in its latest round of grants.
Comment: Aldridge and Pattinson's ideas on treating depression are limited, says a reader.
Jake Dromgool, Northland's first national viticulturist finalist has placed third.
The sixth Lions Club Daffodil Day breakfast was better supported than ever.
The poor exploited renters of NZ are completely disadvantaged says Peter Jackson.
A small group of Paihia residents are fighting to make the region safe again.
Matauri Bay Primary School will represent Northland at the national Rippa Rugby champs.
Kaitaia's first paataka kai has been set up for the community to share food in need.
Feminism is in control of the Western world, says a reader, and it should be eradicated.
The Cancer Society has joined forces with four Maori health providers in Northland.
Dog owners at Taupō Bay are feeling particularly aggrieved about a new bylaw.
Supplying kids with less sugar is better than water fluoridation, says a reader.
Kaitaia's Te Ahu Museum is planning a number of commemorative events for the Great War.
Ōtūru School is getting fully rebuilt, due for completion in December.
Comment: The problem is not the people in jail. It's too many people committing crime.
Daffodil Day has a special meaning to Kaitaia woman Jo Buckingham.