
Daniel and David Hood to represent Northland at NZ Bowls Champion of Champion Pairs
Latest Northland bowls news from Gwen Lawson
Latest Northland bowls news from Gwen Lawson
Whangārei Men's Shed's restoration work at the old rail station wins a prestigious award.
Police dealing with hoax calls don't want kids to fear calling 111 in a real emergency.
Tanker disrupts traffic; and Indigenous Book Club launched.
Cattle shortage leads to head-turning prices at auction.
Anyone who sees the 72-year-old is asked to phone 111 immediately.
Virus that can leave babies very sick sees visitors limited at Whangārei Hospital.
Brothers achievements in motorsport, Conservation and search and rescue recognised.
A weekly round-up of news, events and oddities from the Bay of Islands and Mid North.
Accidents put Kiwi kids at risk, with home drownings responsible for three deaths a year
Family plans a cull this weekend helped by volunteers from as far away as Waikato.
Citrus for South Island wanted; and Blood Service coming.
Woman calls for footpath improvements in the Far North after breaking leg.
Kaitaia boxer Mea "The Nightmea" Motu has won her second national title
Burglars take a month's food supply from the Bay of Islands Animal Rescue in Kerikeri.
Starting a fire in a historic Bay of Islands reserve with a home-made bomb reckless.
Farmer wants a cull of feral dogs before more animals are killed.
News briefs: Kiwi numbers grow; crash victim named; and nurses vote for three more strikes
Rural Māori already face extra barriers to becoming road-legal, driver advocate says.
News in brief: Prison officer to reappear in court; and covid vaccinations available.
Farmer on guard day and night but attacks continue. More than 80 animals killed so far.
Northland artists displayed their work at Forum North in Whangārei.
Shareholders to vote in August on whether to turn Marsden Pt into 'import terminal only'.
The crime hui attracted an impressive showing of locals keen to make their home safer.
Northlanders united to learn the art of flax weaving as part of Matariki celebrations.
The original breakwater height was labelled an eyesore by opponents.
A game of rock painting and hide and seek has taken off in parts of Northland.
While some locals are intrigued by the flash development, others say they're suffering.
A mum has spoken out after a knife threat in a classroom was dealt with by the school.
Police and emergency services are called to a single-vehicle crash in Ruakākā.