Church appeals for return of stolen cannon
The centuries-old cannon, or carronade, was displayed in a returned services cemetery.
The centuries-old cannon, or carronade, was displayed in a returned services cemetery.
On the road with John: The way our brains develop can have an impact on our driving.
Damage includes flooded classrooms, roofs ripped off and major cracks in the pavement.
Roarsome: Quirky competitions and excellent exhibitions
A man was found with gunshot wounds on a rural road on the outskirts of Whangārei.
Dan Tothill, reliant on his car due to a knee injury, has had to go without since January.
TV host asked Moko Tepania about the one thing that would most help hard-hit communities.
Far North marae keeps community connected, fed and entertained during Cyclone Gabrielle.
Northland's state post-cyclone highlights decades of under-investment, says iwi leader.
Severe thunderstorms are not what sodden Northland needs.
The GM of Carrington Estate speaks out after intense scrutiny of the pristine resort.
Many Northlanders donned their running shoes to take part in the much-loved event.
Annual event draws some of the nation’s top vert skateboaders to Kerikeri Domain.
Flooding and slips made delivery conditions too difficult.
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins met with Northland mayors and leaders over roading.
More than 80,000 visitors have stepped through the doors of the famous art centre.
The Whangārei-based list MP told Musk we need bulk shipment of several hundred terminals.
It's been a year since Russia invaded Ukraine and Olesya Gan checks in on her family daily
Johnny Latimer has been missing since he headed out for a kayak on Thursday night.
Northland's roads remain in a fragile state, with the Brynderwyns still closed.
Pasifika people experience many cyclones in their home countries.
Lifeguards swooped into action after recognising the unconscious swimmer wasn't breathing.
Power outages are persisting across the Northland region following Cyclone Gabrielle.
The well-loved man failed to return home after going out for a kayak on Thursday night.
Far North dog advocate puzzled why council pound costs $2.4m and can only house 10 dogs
Growing up, basketball was just for fun.
A community group is worried about 'quick fixes' and a lack of planning for the zone.
While the news has mostly been bad this week, a lot of a good has happened too.
Experts say we shouldn't be building homes near rivers or coast.
Extra lines crews have arrived in the Far North to help get electricity back for residents