
Northland news in brief: Aggravated robbery in Parua Bay, switch to fibre broadband
The latest news from around the region.
The latest news from around the region.
Emily Henderson provides insight into what central support is being offered to communities
Kerikeri firm is declared Master Plumber of the Year
After two years of online lessons Yuki can finally meet her teachers and classmates.
Five days of court time needed for Northland's "tooth fairy" case involving 20 witnesses
Two-year break doesn't stop Cameron Leslie winning gold at World Para Swimming Champs
Ownership of electricity distribution company Northpower not changing after review
Kaipara ratepayers stung to clear rag monsters and fatbergs from wastewater system.
A guide to just some of the many events marking Matariki this weekend and beyond.
Northlander found guilty of illegally milling native kauri and tawa.
The robbery in Parua Bay reportedly involved a firearm.
The strategy aims to return vanishing students to classrooms around the country.
The moustache cup came to the rescue for the classic Victorian gentleman enjoying a tea.
All Northland health services will initially remain the same from July 1.
Convincing-looking riot an exercise in protecting the ship from protests and civil unrest.
Man instigated sexually explicit exchange of messages with 12-year-old Facebook friend.
A failed assessment and bad weather have pushed the completion of stage one into spring
Northland's Judge John McDonald will preside for another two years before fully retiring
The international borders are flying open in July but global issues will impact Northland.
Northland police assure community organised crime and gangs won't be tolerated.
Hihiaua Cultural Centre hosts Whangārei's first Mana Wāhine Day
For the first time, we're celebrating Matariki nationwide with a public holiday
Hora Hora and Mid Northern a safe bet to feature in the prems rugby semis.
Another road of nuisance trees is plaguing Whangārei residents.
The stars of the six-part drama series filmed in Ahipara are officially revealed.
If we're looking for permanent changes, we must consciously shift and change our habits.
From receiving plasterboard orders within a week, builders are now having to wait months.
National wants to improve Northland roads, the deputy leader said on her regional visit.
Nursing placements are increasing in Whangārei to meet the growing demand for nurses.