Flash new speed camera is first fixed device in the Far North
New-generation speed camera between Kawakawa and Moerewa first fixed one in the Far North.
New-generation speed camera between Kawakawa and Moerewa first fixed one in the Far North.
News snippets from the Far North.
The community surrounding a recently-sold Broadwood Church would like its bell returned.
National infrastructure awards see Far North projects win two of the four honours
A look at the many unexpected wins for local wāhine on a division-topping softball team.
Northland’s beauty, adventure activities behind return of international students
Agreement between council and hapū will see Kerikeri Far North's first bilingual town.
The Kaikohe grandma died in a struggle with the 'sexually motivated' intruder. Police say.
Three Far North road deaths in a week spark safety warnings.
Free workshops from a Kaitāia social enterprise are bringing composting knowledge home.
The owner of an earmarked building told the Age he will bring his building up to standard.
With mum and daughter in car, 15 cows on SH1 after dark made for a close call.
Shantelle Puru's careful budget faced ruin when $50 was lost in the supermarket carpark.
A week of hearings into wastewater discharge is under way at Rāwene.
Seven grants have been approved in March, ranging from $60,000 to $1.3 million.
News briefs from the Far North.
How licencing services are expanding to enable access to freedom and employment.
Northland boxer Mea Motu claims first international title in Dubai.
New funding to tackle Far North wilding pine problem
Iwi/Foodstuffs 'social supermarket' formally opened on Kaitaia's Commerce St yesterday.
Top honour goes to Te Hiku Iwi Development Trust boss
Kaitāia's Chelsea Reti shares what waka ama means to her ahead of the global stage.
Pink Shirt Day is a fundraiser for the Mental Health Foundation.
Rebel league comp started in 2016 with six teams. Now it's the only comp in Northland
Kaikohe FC doing its bit to recruit next generation of football players
Deal by Far North Holdings and Foodstuffs ends 11-year wait to renew town centre.
18.2 per cent of non-Māori in Northland smoke compared to 31.2 per cent of Māori.
Decades of travel story-swapping ends meaningfully with donation to lifesaving transport
Price of petrol forcing workers to quit their jobs as they can't afford the commute.
Work on a $5 million flood reduction plan for Otiria and Moerewa will start soon.