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Experts ask people to be mindful of negative effects when posting information online.
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.
One person was transported to hospital with moderate injuries.
Evidence suggests the wallaby sightings are genuine.
The remarkable display down to the "ridiculous" amount of rain in Northland.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Pita Tipene says the crucial principles need to stay: 'Without water we have nothing.'
Kaitāia's Sweetwater aquifer 'permanent' water supply not yet working.
News snippets from the Far North.
The nine-week closure of State Highway 1 comes at 'the worst time', locals say.
The state housing landlord says some residents welcome the development.
What can Northlanders expect for weather this Christmas?
Police impounded the vehicle and referred the youth to Te Pae Oranga.
No open-air fires will be permitted in Muriwhenua as danger rises.
Victim Support supported more than 48,000 people nationwide last year.
Roads have reopened following a crash on Whangārei Head Rd.
Easter is set to be spared as plans for the closure of the Brynderwyns are revealed.
A Whangārei outage knocked communications with traffic signal-controlled intersections.
'You can’t be green if you’re not in the black,' says Geoff Crawford.
The latest news bites from around the region.
News snippets from the Far North.
Kaitāia’s Switzer Residential Care staff gain new skills in 2023.
Northland roadworkers plead for calm as abuse through worksites increases.
The event was also a chance to farewell students.
Charter or 'partnership' schools have had a mixed history in Northland.
"It was a place he came to as a getaway, a hideaway, a retreat, a sanctuary."
Kāeo's $40m bridge won't be open until February.
The trust provides diverse and empowering experiences for youth finding their way.
Northland's childhood immunisation numbers are way too low, doctors say.
OPINION: More than anything, I am proud of the people of our district.