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News snippets from Northland
Youth questioned over Kerikeri High School fire; and FNDC needs more librarians.
Youth questioned over Kerikeri High School fire; and FNDC needs more librarians.
The 16-year-old took out the junior girls' and open women divisions.
Volunteers' backs and knees no longer up to task of lugging heavy boxes of books.
Henderson Bay residents have taken the council to task for using red clay on their road.
The workshops will help those who are advanced in their career but new to job hunting.
Māori wards introduced for Whangārei District Council in 2022 elections
Cunis' eight-wicket haul saw City all out for 36 on Saturday.
Native bird advocate calls for more patrols around the Ruakaka Wildlife Refuge.
Kelvin Davis is the new Minister for Children.
It was the second time in three years the Northern Swords have topped the second division.
Visitor credited with raising alarm, dragging tenants to safety as club damaged by blaze.
Northpower working to restore power in the greater Whangārei area.
Northland couple's secret on how they managed to get on to the property ladder.
Law allowing poll to overturn decisions on Māori seats isn't delivering - Dover Samuels
Te ao Māori podcast Taringa to broadcast from Kaitaia next month.
Owners 'ignored' court orders to clean up toxic chemicals.
Heavy rain made a substantial impact on the quality of the game.
Ngapuhi protesters in Ōpua have vowed to stay put until their land is returned to them.
May Seager, one of around 40 Northlanders with stage four breast cancer, shares her story.
Driver crashes into supermarket barrier; and body found in Northland lake.
Completion of the two-year upgrade will improve traffic flows and safety, NZTA says.
Police are seeking information on two men who shot at a police officer on Puketona Rd.
Students post photos and comments on social media about their school bus crash.
Hikurangi's Lake Waro scene of police investigation after body found
Paramedics are assessing patients at the scene.
The 18ha reservoir will supply water to an industrial park, orchards and Kaikohe township.
Far North voters will have a say on Maori wards at the next election.
That's a wrap for Whangārei's first Fringe Festival and what a success it was.
Sweetwater bore to give water security to Kaitaia