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The council is currently asking residents to have their say on how we should deliver water services in the future.
A 50-year milestone is being celebrated this week at Te Tai Tokerau Secondary Schools Kapa Haka Festival 2025 on Wednesday 9 and Thursday 10 April in Ōpononi.
A new video series launches this week featuring Rereata Makiha sharing a Māori perspective of water - where it comes from, how we should protect it, and more.
Tears, laughter and cultural pride filled council chambers on Monday 31 March as 32 people from 12 different nations became New Zealand citizens in a moving ceremony that celebrated diversity and belonging.
Most parts of the Far North received close to 100mm of rain over the past 24 hours with surface flooding affecting several district roads, and Kāeo Library forced to close today due to flooding. All other council services are open as normal.
Our increasingly popular mobile library van can now connect to the whole world from anywhere in the district after adding a Starlink portable dish to its service offerings.
Members of Our Kerikeri were recognised by the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board with an appreciation award, presented at the board’s March meeting.
How does drinking water get to your kitchen tap and what happens after that?
The fourth hui in a series for Māori landowners, whānau, and anyone interested in preserving and managing whenua Māori will be held on Monday 7 April at Roma Marae, Ahipara.
Last updated: 27 Jun 2024 9:03am