Extreme and irresponsible: Dad says expelled son should have received more support
Far North father claims his son was the victim of cyber bullying at school.
Far North father claims his son was the victim of cyber bullying at school.
Ngāti Hine Health Trust has successfully administered 4557 doses, as of July 4.
Northlander Langdon Bradley joins the Whangārei court after long and trialling journey.
Charles ''Chas'' Strange was reported missing on Sunday.
Drug experts call for a Northland initiative tackling meth use to be rolled out across NZ.
OPINION: The Great Communicator needs to work on her communication.
Traffic was 'very heavy' at 2pm on the southern motorway in Auckland.
Review also proposes reducing speed limit on 90 Mile Beach and every street in Moerewa.
Missing people could be found in a matter of hours rather than days thanks to device.
Wetlands have value as natural areas of carbon storage, says biodiversity advisor.
Utes and tractors will gather from 11am in Whangārei, Dargaville, Kerikeri and Kaitaia.
Community effort ends in frustration as dogs lie low.
Locals enjoy close encounter with a pod of orcas at Marsden Point.
Police have appealed for sightings of vehicles potentially linked to Saturday's incident.
Weather warnings are in place for Northland.
"It's extremely sad for everyone involved" say police.
Myjanne Jensen is looking forward to her new role as editor of the Northland Age.
Geothermal energy now powers the Far North for 97 per cent of the year.
Should our tech giants be doing more when it comes to child sexual abuse material online?
Police dealing with hoax calls don't want kids to fear calling 111 in a real emergency.
A new Kiwi company is turning small reject avocados into a freeze-dried super food.
Travis Takutai and his kids are raising rubbish clean-up awareness in Whangārei.
Farmer wants a cull of feral dogs before more animals are killed.
Otago food scientists to investigate e-liquid flavour contents
'Nalinee's Pantry' remembers woman who gave food, clothes and toys to families in need.
Rural Māori already face extra barriers to becoming road-legal, driver advocate says.
Farmer on guard day and night but attacks continue. More than 80 animals killed so far.
Shareholders to vote in August on whether to turn Marsden Pt into 'import terminal only'.
The crime hui attracted an impressive showing of locals keen to make their home safer.
Northlanders united to learn the art of flax weaving as part of Matariki celebrations.