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New kina regulations likely after Far North meeting
Far North meeting shows depth of concern over kina barrens, says Fisheries Minister.
Far North meeting shows depth of concern over kina barrens, says Fisheries Minister.
Far North town of Waimamaku celebrates its schooling.
Health concerns included toxins such as dioxins, heavy metals and gases.
The 57m Kaipara Karrier VII was built by Culham Engineering for Atlas Concrete.
'It’s my fourth Paralympics, but my first in eight years, so it’s very exciting.'
Commuters describe their unsafe experiences using the Whangārei shared pathway.
News snippets from the Far North.
Joint venture brings 37 more social homes to Kaikohe.
Police are investigating the fatal crash near the Far North town of Mangōnui last night.
A crash in Te Kōpuru injured four and other briefs from around Northland.
The Government has rolled out a new approach to literacy. So far it's had mixed reviews.
New venue needed Whangārei’s popular Zonta Book Fair sale.
The Commerce Commission says price differences cannot be explained by costs alone.
Police thank the public, Tikipunga homicide investigation continues.
Whangārei dairy farmers and sharemilker end long careers after guilty verdicts
The move is in a bid to increase diversity and offer more options to the community.
Ashleigh Wyse's daughter Annalise is a happy girl with a tomboy attitude.
'This time it was the generosity of the public which saved us.'
Social worker Carolyn Procter shares her parenting story with son, Blaine.
Top Energy is owned by the people of the Far North.
Far North science fair ignites passion for scientific exploration.
News snippets from the Far North
Northland musician keen to nurture Far North's budding stars.
There is still no sign of when the Brynderwyns will reopen following two slips.
Kaikohe recorded a temperature of 29.1C in April - the hottest in the country.
Lachie Steedman was diagnosed with autism early on in life.
Ferzil Babu’s family remember him as a loving husband and a great dad.
GPs and specialty roles like radiology and oncology should not face cuts, strikers say.
News snippets from the Far North
Powerful stage show Aua e te tagi coming to Far North.