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FNDC first council in NZ to adopt Māori lunar calendar
FNDC adopts Māori lunar calendar as part of its yearly planning guide.
FNDC adopts Māori lunar calendar as part of its yearly planning guide.
Northland boxer Mea Motu claims first international title in Dubai.
Residents of Miro Place in Kaitaia are sick of constant flooding plaguing their street,
Paparore School's annual Gala Day event was back bigger and better than ever last weekend
Kaitaia's Stihl Shop and HireShop relocate to new joint premises to keep up with demand.
The Taipa Salt Pig makes waves with $5K win, which will fund reusable glass bottle pilot.
A look at the Empathy Angels project to support Kiwis' mental health with free empathy.
Hokianga creative's cathartic first musical wows festival judges.
A round-up of upcoming events to fill your holiday season with cheer.
The ‘Be the Joy’ campaign seeks gifts for tamariki and women supported by Women's Refuge.
Far North Jiu Jitsu fighters take out top spots at national competition
Farmers encouraged to provide submissions on agricultural emissions.
Your Saturday sorted: fifth annual beach clean offers empowerment.
A song representing Far North iwi has sat in the te reo music chart's top 10 for 5 weeks.
The Black Ferns prop received a hero's welcome in the Far North with a homecoming parade.
Black Fern Krystal Murray at a welcome home parade in Kaitāia. Video / Myjanne Jensen
Te Whatu Ora - Health NZ share tips on preventing large numbers of mosquitoes this summer.
It's Youth Theatre's first te reo Māori season, and Tai Tokerau talent is being sought.
Waka Kotahi spring maintenance works underway, but still no word on Mangamuka Gorge
Chair of the Health New Zealand/Te Whatu Ora Board to visit Muriwhenua.
One flexible vegan's experience of eating rurally, backyard chooks and all.
Kerikeri Peninsula residents feel they've done all they can to protect local kiwi.
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More than 100 surfers from 21 iwi took to the waters in Ahipara.
Kaitaia Primary School has held a Rock Up festival to help boost school attendance.
One man's work to live with a brain injury highlights common points of invisible struggle.
The 76yo says he'll protest at FNDC's Kaitaia office unless more is done to punish owner.
Young surf lifesaver sounds warning as summer beach patrols begin in upper north.
The "unprecedented" uptick in drownings over the 2021/2022 summer holiday period was alarming. Video / NZ Herald'