
Stunning performances at kapa haka festival
Schools around Northland came together for the annual kapa haka festival.
Schools around Northland came together for the annual kapa haka festival.
"We are as concerned about the environment as anyone."
All tickets were sold out far ahead of the event at the Dickens Inn, Whangārei.
Toni Bunyan-Watkins is calling for more understanding of people with assistance dogs.
Hopefully the turnout in Kerikeri will be as big as expected.
Since he already had a moustache, John Kearney decided to dye it blue.
With the deadline looming gun owners were lining up to hand over firearms in North.
England showed great batting skill on day one at Northland's premier cricket ground.
Wait times for services dealing with difficult children reduced, says Ministry.
Orrs Pharmacy first opened its doors in 1944.
Whangārei mayor Sheryl Mai opened proceedings in front of a packed house on Sunday.
The young futsal enthusiasts picked a good day to stay inside and avoid the rain.
After being bowled out for just 81, Northland rallied but couldn't get the win.
While Northland were co-winners in 2017, this year is the first outright win since 1955.
The bi-annual fair, located at OneOneSix on Bank St, is now in its third year.
With the weather slowly warming, Northland's tennis enthusiasts have hit the courts.
Rain affected play for a short time in the morning before the Kamo premiers went to work.
Their habitat is the shrinking Hikurangi wetland.
NCEA exams started on Friday and will continue until early December.
Sonny Bill Williams is just the latest player to chase the big bucks overseas.
The old wharf fell into disrepair after World War II.
All of last week's action will culminate on Wednesday at ASB Stadium.
Northland's Emma Foy has a huge mountain to climb and she's very close to the summit.
Make sure you travel to Cobham Oval next week to see England's best cricketers play.
A weekly round-up of community news and events from the mighty Kaipara District.
Dennis Brewster took out his fourth centre title while Sue Wightman's won her 16th.
Colin Sheenan gives up spare time to volunteer at Whangarei's North Haven Hospice shops.
The show is on at Forum North this month.
There's nothing like the pain of losing to make you more determined next time.
Combined with lower interest rates that will lead to better affordability.