
Creativity bursts out of Far North youth art competition
Young Far North artists create colourful images of our place for council competition.
Young Far North artists create colourful images of our place for council competition.
Far North's Hihi and Ahipara holiday parks have new operators with big plans.
'It was such a wonderful trek', says Heather Hilton-Jones.
Views wanted from Far North folk ahead of 2025 local body elections
News snippets from the Far North.
Mental Health Awareness Week sees Kaitāia company do GoodYarn programme
Māori Language Week celebrated in the Far Far North.
Far North’s Waipoua Forest and iconic tree Tāne Mahuta need saving, with new action plan.
Far North District Council has first ever bylaw for cats.
Far North has big issues from debilitating fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.
The programme hopes to put in another 200 by the end of the year.
Far North state of the nation event for district's leaders.
North folk to get free breast cancer advice from Pink Caravan.
Far North cross country champs can compete in regional finals
Barn find uncovers 120 classic cars, planes and machinery.
News snippets from the Far North.
Kaitāia teacher James Parker is seeking parole after sexually abusing 20 boys.
Te Hiku Media’s AI work was outperforming the world’s leading tech companies.
Summer earliest Far North council can clean blocked drains that flood farms
Far North Croatian descendants flying out for rugby tour of forefathers' homeland.
Kaitāia's Quarry Rd bridge gets government funding for upgrade to prevent floods.
News snippets from the Far North.
Kathy and Ian Macnee celebrate a milestone anniversary with family and friends.
‘’It’s just one way to help a fellow Far North musician.’’
News snippets from the Far North.
Far North's third big solar farm to be built at Pamapuria
News snippets from the Far North.
Kaitāia Boxing Club young trio ready to take on opponents in Auckland comp.
What's behind the festival's cancellation is revealed but there's hope for the future.
People have been feeding sharks in Mangonui for years - but is it wise to continue?