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“Start of the future” at Far North fitness hub
A long-awaited upgrade is within sight for Far North swimmers.
A long-awaited upgrade is within sight for Far North swimmers.
Rare dolphins usually found in more temperate waters.
Artist Jen Gay says the mosaic mural has cultural significance for Kaitāia.
Police are appealing to the public for any information on the teens and their whereabouts.
New pou at Awanui latest achievement of the Te Hiku o Te Ika Revitalisation project.
Newly appointed Environment Court judge Sheena Tepania sworn in at Waihapa Marae
'A feast of short films devised and designed for the two-wheel devotee'.
Jen Gay says many people are attached to the mosaic mural on Kaitāia's Commerce St.
The Jazz Waka Group returned from the nationals with two major wins.
Tenant who trashed new rental home also took batteries out of smoke alarms.
A look at the community effort to support one whānau through a parent's worst nightmare.
North Island charity triathlon to continue despite Cyclone Gabrielle delay.
Billy Pomare has been named as the victim of a hit-and-run in Kaitāia.
Growth in residential solar continues as power outages spur more to consider alternatives.
Te Hurihanganui o Te Hiku invites community to join it to celebrate Learning 4 LYFE.
A warm Easter is likely, ahead of what experts say could be one of our coldest winters.
The close grand final has inspired the boys to take on next year's tournament.
The man has a drug addiction which the judge believed was linked to his offending.
A World Water Day look at Northlanders' freshwater pollution concerns and the work ahead.
The Abundant Life School students are only two of three Northland athletes at the comp
Up to 300 kids to attend one of a series of fun-filled Seaweek-themed events.
Northland Tuis Leisure Marching Team attend a 30-year marching celebration in Wellington.
Secondary and area school teachers around the country hold a national strike.
Outstanding news for Northland-made sea salt, sparkling water and Christmas cake.
Meet the Northland family who've spent the last four years travelling and worldschooling.
Muriwhenua Incorporation reflect on the journey of regaining their asset.
Dance lovers can soon watch a Kaitāia College first, as senior class takes Polyfest stage.
Te Hiku saw a return to normalcy celebrating our future generations on Children's Day.
Results are in from around the country on whether to legalise or decriminalise cannabis.