
Three slip repair projects have kicked off this week, two on Wainui Road near Matauri Bay and the third on Whangae Road near Kawakawa. All are likely to cause some delays for travellers.
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Three slip repair projects have kicked off this week, two on Wainui Road near Matauri Bay and the third on Whangae Road near Kawakawa. All are likely to cause some delays for travellers.
Local retailers are being given the ‘thumbs up’ for displaying the council’s water restriction signs and getting Tiaki ngā wai – Save water now messaging out to the whole district this summer.
Community boards in Te Hiku and Kaikohe-Hokianga approved funding for a new round of local projects with a focus on Matariki 2025, youth development, community growth and learning during their May meetings.
The District Plan is a key part of the council's Planning and Policy team’s mahi.
** UPDATE as of 4 June ** see story for application process details.
Far North households and businesses that lost food or suffered damage to household items due to ex-tropical Cyclone Tam, can apply for support from Tahua Āwhina a te Kahika - Mayoral Relief Fund, it was announced on Monday 26 May.
The Far North District Council is inviting locals to have their say on how alcohol is managed in our communities. The survey is open until this Friday 30 May 2025.
Essential roadworks to stabilise a landslip-prone section of Duncan Road in Fairburn will see the route fully closed for over five weeks starting Monday 26 May. The repairs are necessary to maintain the long-term safety and integrity of the road.
Council waste transfer and recycling stations will suspend accepting coloured 1 (PET) plastics from Monday 16 June until a viable recycling market can be found for the products.
Council staff are taking part in a community event designed to uplift young people and whānau on Friday 23 May, from 3pm to 6pm, at Memorial Park and the Kaikohe District War Memorial Hall.
Last updated: 04 Jul 2025 12:10am