
‘Undermined the system’: Fisher fined for under-reporting catch by more than 2000kg
Daniel Lovell sold 1738kg more spat than reported in the 2021/22 year.
Daniel Lovell sold 1738kg more spat than reported in the 2021/22 year.
Couple believes native trees on their lifestyle block have succumbed to sewage.
Two Northland men are among leading three in this year's Young Māori Farmer Award
Cliff and Ruth Mail cycled 7200km for charity, raising nearly $10,000.
NZTA consulting on lifting four more Far North highway speed limits
Hospice to benefit from Matiu Taingahue’s Inspiring Ride Across Aotearoa
Leisure marching making big comeback in Northland.
Northland rangatahi have say on race relations at Race Unity Speech Awards.
News snippets from the Far North
Far North couple are 2025 Northland share farmers of the year.
Far North budgeting and family service closing after 27 years helping struggling families
Ahipara hui decides action needed to protect pāua stock, with rāhui possible.
Louise McCaughan seeks a 'nana' to teach old-school skills in Kerikeri.
The Government will open procurement for the Northland Expressway project.
After oil company's troubles, demands made for 'unpaid debts'.
Betty and Alexei have collectively spent nearly 900 days in the Far North SPCA shelter.
Northlanders' chance of seeing blood moon on Friday is cloudy.
State Highway One through Kawakawa getting rebuilt from Sunday.
Te Waiu o Aotearoa Trust scholarship for Northland uni student
Two Far North fishers have landed the biggest fish at the 90 Mile Beach Snapper Bonanza.
Fuel thieves ripped open the tank of a nurse’s car at Hospice Mid-Northland.
Fiona Heenan has set a world record for the longest distance sailed by a woman in a dinghy
Far North fire crews have managed to contain a large blaze in vegetation at Mangakahia.
Big dry gives Northland its eighth drought in past two decades
Vets and SPCA urge vaccinations amid Northland's parvovirus outbreak.
Far North fisher leading race for $30k top prize in 90 Mile Beach Snapper comp
NZ Blood Service taking blood again from those who lived in UK previously banned
News snippets from the Far North.
The Far North is ideal for a burgeoning hemp industry, but a law change is needed first.
Top line-up of Far North musicians at Brain Injury Association fundraiser