News snippets from Northland
Divers found with130 undersized pāua; and an overturned car slows commuter traffic.
Divers found with130 undersized pāua; and an overturned car slows commuter traffic.
'Someone would say, 'there's a fire up in the hills!' And our mum would be running out...'
Meeting gives locals a chance to have their say on moving Whangārei airport from Onerahi.
$5000 reward and no questions asked for safe return of dog missing in Waipapa.
Dame Cindy Kiro's visit harks back to the final signature to Te Tiriti in Northland.
Northland development company looking at putting $10 million into Oruku Landing centre
Traffic was slow on Riverside Dr this morning after a crash.
A Northland GP claims the numbers don't reflect the true magnitude of the issue.
Women's allegations of child sex abuse by their uncle span 30 years.
Pinkie's here on a mission - to help educate Northlanders about breast cancer
Two caught in stolen car; and winter energy payments begin.
Two people arrested after a car was stolen and driven dangerously through Whangārei.
First stage of Pouto Rd sealing project in Northland completed
Whangārei District Councillor asks what will happen to $41 million under Three Waters.
New playground to include flying fox, swings, slides, tunnels, climbing wall and towers.
Organiser says Northlanders are hungry for live music after two years of Covid disruption.
Last year Northland's rescue helicopter service attended a record number of missions.
A Whangarei arts advocate has launched a web series interviewing creative people.
Playground for Women's Refuge; and 222 new Covid cases.
Northland man jailed six years seven months for years of, abuse against granddaughters
Northland primary schoolgirl 'freaked out' after strange man tried to pick her up.
Better CCTV and a street party the first priorities for reborn association.
Government spending not main cause of high inflation - Vaughan Gunson
Each survival sheet uses 44 chip packets, equivalent to 3520 recycling years.
A group of teenagers are behind the sixth burglary of a Whangārei Heads service station.
Two "worthwhile" lifesaving causes have been given a generous boost by local Lions club.
In term 1, Northland schools see the lowest attendance averaging 73 per cent.
A Northland man, originally from Belarus, share ideas how to support Ukraine.