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Fire at old school devastates Far North community
A suspicious fire has destroyed an old Far North school that had been a recreation centre.
A suspicious fire has destroyed an old Far North school that had been a recreation centre.
Historic place recognition for Kawakawa's Hundertwasser toilet block.
Big names come out for 38th Bay of Islands Jazz and Blues Festival
A look at Mayor Moko's award win based on work for youth.
Far North gets first fixed speed camera, but it could be months before it issues tickets.
A group of people interested in democracy and fostering engagement are making waves.
News snippets from the Far North.
Far North residents can apply for Government funding for past and future weather events.
Winners of the NRC Whakamānawa ā Taiao - Environmental Awards will be announced tomorrow.
Nami Verasche from Pak’nSave Kaitāia takes out Northland Checker of the Year competition.
Kaitāia's Anō Anō sessions turning discarded fabric into new creations.
As one Far North chef supports local growers, a shift towards homegrown is sprouting
News snippets from the Far North.
Fireworks and fun mark Bay of Islands' Te Tau Hou Māori Puanga Matariki Celebrations.
A Kaitāia charity is exhausted by demand following the SPCA centre's permanent closure.
A jovial musical affair is on the cards for next month's inaugural craft beer festival.
The Far North's largest indoor artisan market once again shone through the winter rain.
Doubtless Bay and Hokianga have been added to revamped Koast, The Tai Tokerau Art Trail.
Kaitāia College students learn about climate change, but are troubled by inaction.
Hokianga Harbour to have study on chances of remediation.
Hokianga Health was nation's first independent health authority, now it's turning 30.
News snippets from the Far North
He's now hoping to help educate adults about taking responsibility for their own health.
Kaitāia Hike and Bike owner fined for not closing after council deemed building dangerous.
News snippets from the Far North.
Rongoā Māori helps Far North man heal and rediscover culture
Three weeks after temporary closure, no date set for reopening Kaitāia SPCA
News snippets from the Far North.
MenzShed Kaitāia has doubled its membership, including two women, since moving.