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Hundreds of jobs lost: Marsden Pt confirms move to import-only terminal
Move confirmed - Marsden Pt Oil Refinery to be fuel import only terminal
Move confirmed - Marsden Pt Oil Refinery to be fuel import only terminal
Police enquiries indicated the man had been fishing alone at a remote area of the beach.
Northland's economy standing up to Delta well.
Northland district leaders are worried about an influx of Aucklanders during Christmas.
Arwyn Henare, 15, and team win Rangatahi Māori Company of the Year.
Learning any new system is difficult.
Groundswell's Mother of All Protests halts traffic in Whangārei on Sunday.
Few Northlanders were aware of what happened on home turf during WWII until now.
A jolly good belly-laugh is good for us on all levels.
Writing community in New Zealand is in good heart.
Whangārei icon Arthur Brasting died peacefully on November 10.
A 15-year-old was critically injured in a racially motivated crime in Whangārei.
Covid cancel culture hits Whangārei disability sector event.
Bachs and holiday homes in Whangārei fully booked for New Year's eve.
More than 5000 submissions on Whangārei's controversial Oruku conference centre plan
Uncertainty remains, however, over how the new travel rules will be enforced.
Art and friendship arise from the paddock
Blues focus on family-friendly environment when it hosts the Rebels at Semenoff Stadium
Northland's night sky will show Moon eclipse and clear view of Matariki tonight
The latest from Northland's bowls scene
Opening of Whangārei's controversial Hundertwasser Art Centre delayed three months
The Kaikohe Volunteer Fire Brigade are at the scene of a large wildfire in Awarua.
Firefighter urges people to check electrical devices are in working order following fire.
Northland Inc CEO Murray Reade has resigned and will return to Auckland early next year
Sanctuary vital to reverse rapid decline of Bay's bottlenose dolphins, Minister says.
A love of the unusual leads horticulturist to hibiscus seed imports