
Thousands of school meals uneaten in Northland every week
Nationally, 34,878 surplus meals went uneaten for the week of March 28.
Nationally, 34,878 surplus meals went uneaten for the week of March 28.
Belle Mumby is accused of theft, deception and forgery.
Strong teamwork, collaboration and sustained focus help achieve the greatest impact.
Hato Hone's nationwide appeal aims to raise $4.5 million for 13 station upgrades.
A Far North couple have fears logging slash will threaten roads as winter nears.
Settlers Way Country Store won the regional 2025 Prospa Local Business Hero Award.
Ngā Puāwaitanga o Te Oneroa-a-Tōhe seeks to restore the health and wellbeing of the beach.
The fire began on the ship - converted into a building - near Waitangi Bridge.
The new sports hub in Waipapa has seen high demand from local clubs.
Director Jing Ma testified for four days, denying the former manager's claims.
At least 400 people gathered in Kaikohe to mourn 3-year-old Catalya.
The Government is assisting regional tourism in the Far North with new funding.
From family violence prevention to services to Māori, locals' dedication recognised.
The new project will help restore the mauri of one of New Zealand's most iconic beaches.
News snippets from the Far North.
About $40.4 million was lost by players, over three times Kaikohe Library's budget.
Police are investigating a green and gold 4WD with plate LCP129.
Operations manager Belle Mumby allegedly forged CEO Jing Ma's signature to claim overtime.
An inspiring, astonishing adventure, including being mistaken for missing Marokopa family.
The PSA says high workloads are unsafe and unsustainable, needing urgent action.
The council stockpiled the plastics in the hope that the markets would recover.
Catalya Remana Tangimetua Pepene, 3, died last Wednesday.
The consultation saw 52% support the change and 48% oppose it.
A man was found critically injured at a Waikerikeri Rd property in Horeke.
Police say a post-mortem will be carried out over the next couple of days.
Eight Northland nature projects by schools, hapū and landcare groups share $50,000.
News snippets from the Far North.
Residents in the Far North pay up to $5000 in rates but get few services.
New building consents in the region dropped 31% in the year to March 2025.
Shane Jones says crayfish can't keep declining in the popular fishing area.