Top Energy giving Far North power users up to $300 credit on electricity bills
Top Energy is owned by the people of the Far North.
Top Energy is owned by the people of the Far North.
Northland musician keen to nurture Far North's budding stars.
News snippets from the Far North
Powerful stage show Aua e te tagi coming to Far North.
The not-so-high-speed pursuit along the beach reached speeds of 30km/h.
$11.5 million sports hub valued at $20 million.
US space agency helps research into Far North drought risk
Hartley Ferrar, who mapped Northland in the early 1900s, in focus for Archaeology Week.
Structural design issues have caused the hold-up.
The service helps alleviate pressure on the visiting fortnightly consultant clinic.
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 Kaitāia-raised comms and info systems technician shares her career steps.
The title defence for Kaitāia’s world boxing champ Mea Motu is on April 26.
A Northlander will take the field against the Reds as Super Rugby hits Whangārei.
Kaitāia College special needs students all smiles in Ahipara surf
The board wants more resources and funding to carry out its role.
Kaitāia Golf Club shoots up course rankings, but is aiming even higher
Homes for up to 56 elderly are set to be built by Kaitāia's Switzer Trust.
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.
Dry weather triggers Government support for farmers.
Suspended ear wax removal service at Kaitāia GP clinic leaves couple facing long trip.
Some GP services in Northland at risk of closing as crisis hits.
Six decades of community work marked by Kaitāia Lions