
Two council staff members will be among hundreds of proud performers at the world’s largest celebration of excellence in traditional Māori performing arts, Te Matatini, starting today in New Plymouth.
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Two council staff members will be among hundreds of proud performers at the world’s largest celebration of excellence in traditional Māori performing arts, Te Matatini, starting today in New Plymouth.
Work to incorporate the Kerikeri Service Centre into Procter Library and create a new multi-service space will kick off on Monday 10 March and run for about six weeks.
Cruz’n the Bayz, the annual classic car convoy that weaves its way around the Far North supported by live entertainment and local hospitality, returns this year from Thursday 27 February.
Six community groups were granted a share of more than $40,000 in funding during Te Hiku Community Board’s meeting on Tuesday 18 February.
Supplementary water from two bores at Sweetwater began flowing to Kaitāia homes yesterday, marking a significant milestone in improving the drought resilience of the district’s second largest town.
Mangōnui just got a bit bigger with the completion of a dedicated long-vehicle parking platform over the water next to the main wharf.
Work to improve pedestrian safety on the Ahipara bridge on Foreshore Road kicks off next month.
Hundreds of Far Northerners attended the 185-year anniversary celebrations of the Waitangi treaty signings at Māngungu Mission, near Hōreke, last week.
Ōpononi and Ōmāpere risk having Level 4 water restrictions applied – the highest restriction level – after a water main leak over the weekend almost emptied the supply’s storage reservoir.
Last updated: 27 Jun 2024 9:03am