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Project to save Northland's kauri from disease wins major awards
World-leading Northland kauri dieback protection project wins big.
World-leading Northland kauri dieback protection project wins big.
All candidates for Northland and Te Tai Tokerau electorates have been revealed.
Seven bags of trash collected by Kaitāia Girl Guides, Brownies and Pippins.
News snippets from the Far North
The colourful loos are part of the Te Hiku Open Spaces Revitalisation project.
A locally-held event has boosted DHH learners with the benefit of community.
The Far North welcomes spring with the first report of shining cuckoo song.
Waimamaku recently celebrated Far North's latest Queen's Service Medal recipient
Free Far North workshops grow new generation of weedbusters
“I felt really sorry for them and some of them were really pissed off and upset.”
Every September is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) awareness month.
A look at the art project celebrating a Pukenui reserve and its volunteer caretakers.
Tasty Kaitāia investment property for sale is home to KFC.
News snippets from the Far North.
NZ Highwaymen - Brendan Dugan, Eddie Low, Gray Bartlett, and Dennis Marsh - in Kerikeri
New Zealand’s climate is about to take a “rapid turn”
Sick of invasive weeds? Northlanders offered free help to get rid of them.
A new poll puts National's Grant McCallum well ahead in Northland.
A conservation group's monitoring and education efforts have received heartening support.
Locals think the nomination is more than justified.
Bay of Islands artist James Ormsby's work in Strange Friends exhibition
News snippets from the Far North.
A Far North student has represented Aotearoa in the world's biggest canoe race.
Massive solar farm will start producing power in November.
News snippets from the Far North.
Kaitāia’s Mea Motu and Whangārei’s Lani Daniels set for a fight night in December.
Kawakawa's Gabriel steam train running Father's Day trips.
Kaitāia brothers James and Jordan Lay at second RWC with Samoa
Kaitāia's Out of the Blue designers seeking success at Dargaville Wearable Arts contest
A remarkable thing about David Crockett is that all his work with the tāiko was voluntary.