Kaitaia College XI impresses in return to competition
Kaitaia College 1st XI hockey team proved competitive at a tournament in Kaikohe
Kaitaia College 1st XI hockey team proved competitive at a tournament in Kaikohe
The Kahawai Bonanza attracted 107 adult anglers to 90 Mile Beach.
Forest owners want the government to get extra forest planting underway
Snow Bray was farewelled with a full fire brigade 'send off.'
The Far North District Council is ordering a review of its procurement processes.
Willow-Jean Prime is not lacking a public profile.
The project aimed at restoring Lake Waiporohita was recognised last week.
A beef progeny test that is showing strong growth rates for Simmental-cross cattle
Summit Forests and police had one message to rubbish dumpers - 'This is your only warning'
Daniel Thompson knows Mangonui Harbour as well as anyone and better than most.
You don't get to 80 without learning to make a grand entrance - just ask Millie Saunders
Two men were rescued from rocks under a cliff west of Tapotupotu on Saturday night.
There are two main methods of valuing livestock on hand at year end for tax purposes
The Far North District Council is to conduct a review of its procurement processes
Federated Farmers is in good company with its views on water quality issues.
No charges will be laid against the drivers involved in the deaths of two pedestrians.
There is nothing wrong with Kaikohe that big slices of aroha can't fix, says a reader.
An animal handler at this year's Mid Northern Rodeo has been formally warned for cruelty.
Dairy farmers are beginning to learn about the fat evaluation index
After 28 country rock festivals and 25 jazz festivals Shirley May has no plans to stop.
South Island roads are set to get slippery with snow.
People concerned about vaccinations aren't necessarily 'anti' the idea of vaccinations.
Te Runanga-a-Iwi o Ngati Kahu is a finalist in this year's Green Ribbon Award.
Far North (Kaitaia) RSA has declined to approve its being attached to the memorial.
Teaching prisoners to read and write may give them a way out of returning to jail.
Federated Farmers has succeeded in its stand against draft hazardous substances rules.
The University of Auckland wants to place more medical students in rural GP practices.