Two deaths on Northland's roads bring horror start to holiday period
Two people lost their lives on Northland's roads this weekend, prompting a police warning.
Two people lost their lives on Northland's roads this weekend, prompting a police warning.
The diver was reported missing at Wahihi Bay at 6.40pm on Thursday.
Very high levels of toxin-producing phytoplankton have been found in seawater tests.
Evidence suggests the wallaby sightings are genuine.
Kaitāia's Sweetwater aquifer 'permanent' water supply not yet working.
News snippets from the Far North.
Te Oneroa-a-Tōhe Ninety Mile Beach gets summer safety plan and new speed limits
MetService says Far North will be warm at Christmas, but rain's a possibility
No open-air fires will be permitted in Muriwhenua as danger rises.
The event was also a chance to farewell students.
Kāeo's $40m bridge won't be open until February.
Northlanders Mea Motu, Lani Daniels and Cameron Leslie nominated for Halberg Awards.
Far North schools' triple success at Aquabots underwater robot battle
Far North students learn how to catch fish using a historic Māori trap.
News snippets from the Far North.
Vital funds raised from Kaitāia Riding for the Disabled’s recent Garden Safari
News snippets from the Far North
Kaikohe sensory room helping mental health patients and families
Ngāpuhi's Waitangi Tribunal report will aid iwi's stalled Treaty claims.
Promoter wants to bring more boxing to Whangārei after huge Wahine Toa II event
News snippets from the Far North
Parts of Kaitāia’s new town square should be open to be public by Christmas.
Ngāpuhi rūnanga chair Mane Tahere not happy at plans to remove treaty principles
More volunteers are needed to watch the action on the camera’s screens.
Kāitaia's Mea Motu retains boxing world title and looks to next challenge
Ireland was born in New Zealand and raised in the Far North,
Northland heading for dry summer with risks of drought and wild fires
News snippets from the Far North
Panguru principal Mina Pomare-Peita earns major award for school's te reo-based education
Kaitāia’s Mea Motu and Whangārei’s Lani Daniels retained their world boxing titles.