
News briefs from the Far North - rescue helicopter donations, scholarships available and walkway work resumes
News snippets from the Far North
News snippets from the Far North
No date yet for Kaitāia's new Sweetwater supply to start.
Grant McCallum has called a local iwi's blockade of the boat ramp 'illegal actions'.
Volunteers are needed to tidy up rubbish at the big day in the Bay of Islands.
A long-awaited two-lane bridge will open in the Far North next week.
Cherie Coker is grateful for the opportunity to spend more time with her kids.
News snippets from the Far North
Love of the job sees Kaitāia constable Tui Baker promote life in the force.
Fisheries Minister wants police to ensure Far North fishing comp goes ahead.
Kaitāia shearer Flynn Harvey part of three-man world record.
Te Hiku Community Board gives funding to three organisations.
Far North kiwifruit harvest needs hundreds of people to fill vital jobs.
Paihia used to be seen as a dark, dirty place, but now has new life thanks to residents.
Swells of up to 3m have been issued for the entire east coast of the North Island.
After nine years dormant, Far North historic home gets lily blossom.
News snippets from the Far North.
Kaitāia’s new swimming pools won't open until March.
News snippets from the Far North
Hi-vis vests have been donated to Far North schools.
Kaitāia and Kaikohe charities get $21,000 from Z Energy campaign
Clark arrived in Ōpua as captain of one of the world’s most exclusive superyachts.
Fifty-six of the country's best young singers to perform
Sky was a stray a Kawakawa man wanted to adopt, but council took her from a locked kennel.
Ōmāpere bach expecting strong interest from Auckland buyers.
Water safety education appears to be having an impact in the north.
The last 10 to 15 days of January are ones to watch in terms of possible heavy rain.
Azalea-Reign was struck by a vehicle and passed away on January 5.
Orca have been spotted hunting stingrays at popular coastal sites across Northland.
Giant sunflowers grown by Waitangi Kindergarten kids earn them regional honours.