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Businesses want compensation as Transpower says too many nuts taken off pylon caused power cut
Northland businesses want compensation.
Northland businesses want compensation.
Volunteers from the Far North honoured for National Volunteer Week
Jayden Hudson-Owen will represent Whangārei at a national competition this week.
OPINION: Your best source of information ... will always be Northland Civil Defence.
According to one principal, the latest fight occurred recently.
Their presence has made it tricky for the private owner to sell the site.
Opinion: The Tiaho Trust has been working to take on the Enabling Good Lives approach.
Thursday's power cut was estimated to cost $60m in another blow to struggling businesses.
Councillors are upset the mayor won't allow a debate on Palestine-Israel issues.
Simeon Brown orders Electricity Authority review into pylon collapse.
Parts of Northland were without power after a pylon toppled near Wellsford.
Civil Defence powers up in face of Te Tai Tokerau electricity failure
'There will obviously be an investigation into the incident and what caused it.'
Whangārei Mayor Vince Cocurrullo called for power to be returned by this evening.
Some risk still exists: 'We’ll definitely be keeping a really close eye on it.'
The latest news bites from around the region.
Fly-tipping is a problem the district council is struggling to deal with.
News snippets from the Far North.
An orange heavy rain warning and thunderstorm watch are in place for 24 hours.
The Northland road will be open for Matariki weekend.
Far North farmer delighted highway work finally under way on dangerous surface.
Former Defence Force worker relishes his new role.
The council must now meet a deadline that is less than two weeks away.
Road safety advocates say government speed limit plan won't work for Northland roads.
The Rust Avenue bridge has been struck 15 times since 2004.
The developer pounced after the asking price dropped.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Hapū members have occupied the former Tōwai School site since the end of March.
Far North volunteers say helping others brings great rewards.
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