Significant storm events continue to impact Te Hiku o Te Ika
1 day, 1 hour
Many hands are making light works as new beams arrive for Kāeo Bridge
1 day, 1 hour
Project Jonah extended their training session to cater to keen locals
2 weeks, 5 days
Water levels continue to mysteriously recede as local iwi and Council explore more
2 weeks, 5 days
Rough weather continues to lash out across the region
2 weeks, 6 days
The rain isn't stopping keen kapa haka performers from taking the stage
3 weeks, 5 days
Rain continues batter Te Hiku o Te Ika as river levels rise and flood
3 weeks, 5 days
Te Waionepū is the name of the historical site of significance for local iwi
1 month
The Field of Rememberence pays tribute to the lives lost at war
1 month
She has been off her feet since her appointment and hasn't missed a hui
1 month, 1 week
No official tsunami threat declared but a must for vigilance needed
1 month, 1 week
They also won Best Haka at Aotearoa Māori Rugby League Tournament in Rotorua
1 month, 1 week
A journey worth dedicating their lives to as new classrooms set to be unveiled
1 month, 1 week
The rugby team have returned to the Far North for a second time with a brimming itinerary
1 month, 1 week
Open The Curtains manager Trudy Brown has been busy supporting local community
1 month, 2 weeks
Many have shared their memories spent at Kaitaia Swimming Pools
1 month, 2 weeks
Mahi needed to restore the mauri of a roto in the heart of Ngāpuhi
1 month, 2 weeks
State highway one has remained closed and is expected to open next year
1 month, 3 weeks
Micro Camps remain closed and Ngāti Kuri requests respect in healing process
2 months
A Givealittle page was set up by a friend to raise funds
2 months
Ngāti Kuri are urging motorists to stay oit of the area to ensure emergency crews have clear path
2 months
More damage across Northland roads create diversions for travellers
2 months
Ngāi Takoto iwi business, Ngāpae Holiday Park awarded funding
2 months, 1 week
This collection brings together the threads of kōrero from across Te Hiku and weaves them into written articles with imagery and audiovisual content to explore kaupapa that are important to Te Taitokerau.