
Far North iwi Te Roroa teams with Habitat for Humanity to build homes
Te Roroa and Habitat for Humanity combine to build homes of iwi members.
Te Roroa and Habitat for Humanity combine to build homes of iwi members.
Gull may enter import-only fuel terminal arrangement at Marsden Pt after three years.
A weekly round-up of news, events and oddities from the Bay of Islands and Mid North.
Value of Whangārei's properties continue to soar
A motorist was driving home from work when they hit a teen lying on Vinegar Hill Rd.
"It stokes their imagination, introduces new ideas and other worlds, and teaches empathy."
Stonewood Homes Whangārei wins Reader's Digest Quality Service Award
Four major DHBs have supported calls to stop unvaccinated visitors travelling to Northland
North's surviving Santa parade to go ahead on Saturday as a 'controlled health event'.
Anyone going onto any NorthTec campus will need to show vaccine passport from Friday.
Well-deserved recognition for lifetime services to the sport.
New Coastguard boat for North Kaipara Harbour
The roadblocks will prevent holidaymakers visiting Ōpua, Waitangi, Russell, and Paihia.
Serious crash in the Far North
It is uncertain how many Northland students are sitting for their NCEA exams this year.
Tai Tokerau Border Control slam the new traffic light system, prefers alert levels.
Nine providers get funding to support Northland rangatahi Māori affected by Covid-19
The boy's parents are frustrated they had to involve police and the Board of Trustees.
Hordes of Whangārei vinyl fans spent Saturday trawling through around 4000 records.
Petition set up to stop Northland Rescue Helicopter base moving to Onerahi.
Columnist Vaughan Gunson says be kind to all this Christmas, and wear a face mask
Northlanders say why they got the Pfizer jab.
A child from Kaitaia is the newest confirmed Covid-19 case in Northland.
The hub is phase two of more than $50m of investment into the North's economy by the firm.
New law around vaccine mandates for staff a legal minefield.
Whangārei nurse gets $20,000 scholarships for study to improve Māori healthcare outcomes
Refinery closure will have major impact on Bream Bay and wider Northland economy
Affected police staff must have their first jab by January 17 and second dose by March 1.