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'Everybody’s big is big': Dargaville kūmara grower shares lessons from Cyclone Gabrielle
'You can become very vulnerable thinking you’re a bad farmer'.
'You can become very vulnerable thinking you’re a bad farmer'.
A moment of chivalry nearly cost Northland father Vaughan Collier his life.
The latest news bites from around the Northland region.
Nearly a year since the clinics first launched, more are on the way.
Businesses say communication needs to be better so visitors still travel north.
OPINION: Nothing new in any of this, of course.
OPINION: Relationships and rituals over a long duration take commitment.
Council wants to make local decisions rather than the Government.
Some dedicated volunteers have been involved for the whole 30 years.
A person has died and four others have suffered serious to moderate injuries.
Puketi Weedbusters are restoring their awa by getting rid of pest plants.
The crash is the second road fatality in Northland in the past four days.
The crash was reported to police just before 10pm on Wednesday.
'Not too bad for a boy who trained at the Whangārei Aquatic Centre.'
'It’s just incredible that they have survived to that stage, given the dangers.'
The North Auckland Line remains closed more than a year after storms caused 200 slips.
The latest news bites from around the region.
While the hospital hasn't opened yet, one kiwi couldn't wait to try it out.
First user of Kaitāia solar farm energy is Warehouse Group to power its stores
Kaitāia accountant Stewart Russell leaves big shoes to fill in Far North community.
A last-second dash through thick smoke saves classic ute.
Trail cams have only managed to capture a few cheeky possums and a pig.
Fire and emergency has asked locals nearby to stay indoors.
It's hoped the move will prevent Far North wildfires.
Roading authorities confident detours will handle extra traffic during Brynderwyn closure.
The workshops aim to help farmers and growers prepare for the next big weather event.
The tailgating vehicle was mostly driving with its lights off despite it being dark.
The logging truck went over the centre line, across the road and into the trees.
"Our people are moving, and they want to be united as one movement.”
The latest news bites from around the region.