Far North rangatahi enterprise initiative behind school waka ama comp
Young people aged 16-24 organise Tai Tokerau waka ama secondary schools comp.
Young people aged 16-24 organise Tai Tokerau waka ama secondary schools comp.
A look at the mahi behind a Kaitāia mural designed to fill students with confidence.
GP shortage leaves 55 elderly Switzer Home residents without access to medical care.
Doctor who told junior she was "more fun to text than in real life" loses job.
Kaitāia climate strike part of a nationwide call for meaningful government action.
News briefs from the Far North.
The fifth instalment of Kāeo's youth-focused festival is set to serve up free fun.
Country's roading network has significant damage and some routes complete rebuilds.
Motorists from outside Northland are being asked not to travel to the region today.
Hay bales to be delivered to Hawke's Bay thanks to Mangonui Haulage
The Cable Bay Store's unofficial mascot, 'Sylvester' has passed away at age 16
Last week's extreme weather highlighted the resilience of Te Hiku communities says expert.
Kiwis can help with money, essentials, or their time.
Chris Hipkins labels storm ‘worst this century’
Hardest hit regions may be without power for weeks.
Tens of thousands of people waking to blackouts this morning.
A Valentine's Day look at what joyful relationships have in common.
It has been a soggy start to 2023 for much of Aotearoa's beleaguered residential market.
WeatherWatch said the cyclone's east position could reduce storm surge.
MetService issues 17 weather warnings and watches across the whole North Island.
Evacuation centres are today being opened as category three Cyclone Gabrielle bears down.
Mangamuka is cut off from its closest centre and residents are counting the cost.
Evacuation centres are today being opened as Category 3 Cyclone Gabrielle bears down.
Evacuation centres are today being opened as category 3 Cyclone Gabrielle bears down.
Secondary schools around Auckland considering closing campuses on Monday or Tuesday.
The worst of the cyclone is expected on Monday and Tuesday in the upper North Island.
Carriageways and highways have taken a hammering in a summer of bad weather.
Two new candidates announced for Te Tai Tokerau seat
Consultation underway on a proposal to provide FENZ security of tenure over council sites.
End-of-life expert says whānau grief was exacerbated by Covid-19 social restrictions.