
Search continues for missing diver in Far North
"Our thoughts are with the family of the missing diver during this difficult time."
"Our thoughts are with the family of the missing diver during this difficult time."
Agreement should help restore Lake Ōmāpere's life force.
Far North holiday road and water deaths spark safety plea from police.
OPINION: Volunteering, though, will see challenges going forward.
Time capsule opened at Peria School's 150th celebration, reburied it for future discovery
News snippets from the Far North.
More patients will struggle to get a doctor's appointment if the situation continues.
The Ōākura pilot’s site selection had been based on objective data.
Northland's Rockstead Construction wins $30k development grant for eco building product.
I’m jolted into sharp focus by the blast of a car horn.
From rugby to surfing, we had it covered.
Two Northland road deaths and suspected drowning spur police safety call.
Community members put their time aside in the spirit of Christmas.
Thunderstorm, heavy rain watch for Northland on Christmas afternoon
Two people lost their lives on Northland's roads this weekend, prompting a police warning.
The night skies in summer on a clear night can be magical - so what is there to see?
Community meetings in 1984 concerned about sexual and domestic violence sparked change.
The latest news bites from around the region.
OPINION: I have just discovered there is such as thing as a solar cycle.
Residents will be surveyed on what they think about the introduction of fluoride.
The station is owned by businessman and philanthropist Sir Owen Glenn.
The diver was reported missing at Wahihi Bay at 6.40pm on Thursday.
The detour will only add 20 minutes to the trip north, advocates say.
A Christmas health reminder for Northland locals and visitors.
The latest news bites from around the region.
The festive season isn't very jolly for animal rescue groups dealing with unwanted dogs.
Experts ask people to be mindful of negative effects when posting information online.
Very high levels of toxin-producing phytoplankton have been found in seawater tests.
Two men have been remanded in custody until January 8 next year.
Evidence suggests the wallaby sightings are genuine.