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There is a wide range of ways people can help, and it's rewarding.
There is a wide range of ways people can help, and it's rewarding.
News briefs from across Northland.
Sport Northland CEO Brent Eastwood explains the history of this famous sport building.
Orca experience 'awesome' on Northland harbour.
Te Rarawa lifts roadblock to Shipwreck Bay in Far North
We might see Ciara Smith representing the country at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.
A car took a wild spin before plummeting over the Bank St wall and into Laurie Hall Park
A weekly round-up of news, events and oddities from the Bay of Islands and Mid North.
A young Northland FC women's team couldn't hang onto to a one-goal lead against Manukau.
Members of the NCEA review team will be on hand at upcoming hui in Whangārei and Kaitaia.
Northland showed their mettle in Kaikohe in a preseason game against Counties Manukau.
Where should one of the first dive masks made in New Zealand be kept?
Japanese lessons offered in Whangārei for World Cup-bound rugby fans.
Can the Knights carry this momentum into the grand final against Takahiwai?
Lottery success in Northland, this week's weather forecast and more.
Lack of state houses in Northland shows no signs of abating.
Northland's top masters team faced stiff opposition from a previously unbeaten Wellington.
Whangaruru pulled off a big upset with an outstanding fourth quarter.
Northland photographers were to the fore at a national competition.
First four gun buyback events in Northland positive, police say.
FNDC to pay $80,000 for 86 years of a dam on Māori land.
With more than 270km of coast WDC's climate change emergency stance is more than symbolic
Northland bowls veteran Gwen Lawson gives her take on the current local bowls scene.
Dare to Devise gives students 48 hours for drama production
It was a story of redemption for Northland's Luke Brooke-Smith at the BMX world champs.
As the only Northlander in the 12-strong squad, Dannielle Dephoff shows great promise.
Brain injury group in Northland have one month to secure funding or close its doors.
The $1.179m project has space for up to five classes in two modern learning spaces.