
Bankrupt Whangārei man pleads for a discharge
Judge orders Whangārei man to pay $2500 in costs to avoid conviction.
Judge orders Whangārei man to pay $2500 in costs to avoid conviction.
A group of enthusiastic and passionate pupils came up with the idea of a bike group.
All submitters have now been heard proposal to build 1000 homes and a business area.
Trees are being lifted by crane to be planted atop the Hundertwasser Art Centre building.
Far North dog owners are outraged the former Melka Kennels have become derelict.
A public notice on Thursday seeking submissions might need to be cancelled two days later.
Northland teens donate $50,000 waiata prize to Shine on Kaitaia charity.
Drivers need to brush up on road rules with four new roundabouts in Northland.
Pressure on to turn the tide on sand mining off the Mangawhai to Pakiri coast
Closing a trip report is just as important as logging one to prevent emergency callouts.
Two Northlanders are set to star on the new Bachelor.
10-year-old catches 122kg striped marlin in Northland waters
Around 1200 Northlanders will be the region's first people offered a Covid-19 vaccination.
SPCA's animal cruelty List of Shame features Northland dog with shocking mange.
Animal rescue advocate Donna Badorek is infuriated after more council demands on her land.
Ancient Northland swamp kauri shows breakdown of Earth's magnetic field 42,000 years ago.
Identifying the thoughts behind feelings promoted as a key skill for young people.
Police said the owners of the bach had no idea the man was living at the property.
Drop-in sessions are planned for venues in Mata and the Whangārei Town Basin next week.
The Ministry of Health has confirmed there would be a particular focus on Māori.
New Northland Regional councillor Terry Archer speaks about his role.
There is still a lot of uncertainty on the future of Refining NZ.
Northland's Vesparados finish epic fundraiser in Bluff
Three rescue helicopters were dispatched to a serious crash in Kāeo yesterday.
Northland schools are thrilled with the move to make sanitary products free from June.
Boaties who are no longer in danger can radio to cancel their mayday call.