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News snippets from the Far North
News snippets from the Far North
Northland musician keen to nurture Far North's budding stars.
Kaikohe recorded a temperature of 29.1C in April - the hottest in the country.
A Kerikeri carver warns chisel thieves the irreplaceable items are tapu.
News snippets from the Far North
Kaitāia is the scene for author Mark Chamberlain's whodunnit ‘The Death of Father Ryan'.
Powerful stage show Aua e te tagi coming to Far North.
Northland councils would get extra $40 million annually if GST on rates were returned.
The not-so-high-speed pursuit along the beach reached speeds of 30km/h.
Kerikeri's Sunny Perry wins Prime Minister’s Future Scientist Prize for soil research.
US space agency helps research into Far North drought risk
A Northland youth strategy group calls for input from young people.
News snippets from the Far North.
Viki Heta and Arana Rewha frm Far North win New Zealand Biosecurity Awards
Visitors soon will be able to travel by steam rail and ferry from Kawakawa to Russell.
The man groomed the boy through their mutual interest in toy cars.
Hartley Ferrar, who mapped Northland in the early 1900s, in focus for Archaeology Week.
Students to run Anzac Day in town as Far North remembers.
Kaitāia's Sweetwaters project still not producing clear water.
The service helps alleviate pressure on the visiting fortnightly consultant clinic.
News snippets from the Far North
Structural design issues have caused the hold-up.
The Hike and Bike has been subject to several complaints to council.
Work being done to install a fence post caused the outage.
News snippets from the Far North
The title defence for Kaitāia’s world boxing champ Mea Motu is on April 26.
The Kaitāia-raised comms and info systems technician shares her career steps.
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