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Students add voices to School Strike 4 Climate NZ rally
Students are demanding the Government take action to tackle climate change now.
Students are demanding the Government take action to tackle climate change now.
Principals from Far North kura in the Ngāti Hine rohe say school lunches vital
Far North’s roading slip repairs available with online tool
News snippets from the Far North.
Mangonui Kiwibank service closes despite eleventh-hour petition.
Grey Power says 16.5 per cent Far North rates rise will see the elderly sell up.
Whangarei Girls' High School student on her way to the final.
Dry weather triggers Government support for farmers.
News snippets from the Far North
News snippets from the Far North.
Six decades of community work marked by Kaitāia Lions
Long-time Far North resident Dolly Urlich celebrates 100th birthday.
The proposal is to establish a solar farm with around 200,000 photovoltaic solar panels.
16.5 per cent rates first of three for Far North District Council
High demand for Rats has caused supply levels to drop making the test hard to find.
Far North man who discovered Kiwis captain James Fisher-Harris is retiring from coaching.
News snippets from the Far North.
Kaitāia's Rākau Ora after-hours mental health service opens its doors.
Police say no one checked the ID of 17-year-olds.
Northland's sporting stars recognised at Northland Sports Awards
Council defends buying occupied Far North section for reserve.
Three initiatives by young people accepted by Whatu Ora.
News snippets from the Far North
The network was all about protecting the community and preventing crimes.
Kaitāia’s AnoAno centre giving lessons on batik art and needle felting.
Quick action from Kerikeri police catches alleged thieves.
Kaitāia's Allen Bell/Parkdale Reserve was abuzz with activity on Children's Day.
News snippets from the Far North.
The Far North's Russell Hockley finally gets his King Charles III Nuclear Medal.
Almost all of Northland's manufacturing energy needs could come from forestry waste