
Te Tai Tokerau has one of the highest growth rates in the North Island with a population increase of 8.3 per cent from 179,076 in 2018 to 194,007, according to the latest census data.
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Te Tai Tokerau has one of the highest growth rates in the North Island with a population increase of 8.3 per cent from 179,076 in 2018 to 194,007, according to the latest census data.
A new library building in Kaikohe is one step closer with tenders now open for the contract to demolish buildings on the sites that once housed Save Mart second-hand shop and Petersen Motors show room. Tenders for the demolition process will close on Thursday 6 June.
A temporary crossing is being planned to take Hihi traffic while much-needed work is carried out to repair the Hihi Road bridge.
A project to reconstruct a significant section of the Procter Library roof has been completed after 19 weeks – all without affecting visitor numbers or lending rates.
A shift from El Niño to neutral rainfall conditions is on the horizon for Northland.
Five members of a hearings panel began taking verbal submissions at council Chambers in Kaikohe today on the council’s Proposed District Plan – the first of 20 hearings set to run over the next 18 months.
More than $23,000 will be distributed to five organisations across the Far North in the latest funding decisions by the district’s three community boards.
Far North District Council has taken a stand on two high-profile issues at an extraordinary council meeting on Thursday.
Eagle-eyed residents and visitors may have noticed new signs appearing on the council’s three isite visitor information centres in the Far North at Paihia, Ōpononi and Te Ahu in Kaitāia.
Last updated: 27 Jun 2024 9:03am