
The council applied unconventional warning signs to Kawakawa’s famous and equally unconventional Hundertwasser toilets this month to protect both the building and its many visitors.
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The council applied unconventional warning signs to Kawakawa’s famous and equally unconventional Hundertwasser toilets this month to protect both the building and its many visitors.
Communities throughout Te Tai Tokerau are preparing to honour Anzac Day this Friday April 25th, with numerous services planned across the region.
The future of Māori representation at district and regional level will be decided at the local elections this year. When voting for candidates to represent them locally, Far North residents and ratepayers will also be asked to vote in a binding poll about Māori wards and constituencies.
From Friday 25 April, to prepare for the service centre to officially move out of its current location, the ground floor space in John Butler Centre will be closed over the ANZAC weekend and Monday 28 April.
Landowners within the land drainage district are being asked to go with the flow and clean up drains on their property before winter sets in.
Fluoridation of the council’s Kerikeri and Kaitāia water supplies will proceed if the Director-General of Health agrees to extend the compliance deadline to next year.
Tropical Cyclone Tam. Get latest updates here.
Tropical Cyclone Tam is delivering a healthy dose of rain to the Far North this week, which in turn is bringing good news for Kawakawa and Moerewa. Water restrictions there will move from Level 3 back to Level 2 as of today (Thursday 17 April).
Permanent fencing and gates are now being installed at Te Puāwaitanga – Bay of Islands Sports Hub in preparation for the facility’s opening this week.
Last updated: 04 Jul 2025 12:10am