Northland news in brief: Four hurt in Te Kōpuru crash, Kaikohe community housing opens
A crash in Te Kōpuru injured four and other briefs from around Northland.
A crash in Te Kōpuru injured four and other briefs from around Northland.
The boxing community is up in arms over the botched announcement.
New venue needed Whangārei’s popular Zonta Book Fair sale.
There was no shortage of places to view the aurora lights in Hawke's Bay.
The residents of an island in Northland are grappling with an unusual problem.
One of the tickets was sold at Rotorua’s Lucky Lotto Shop.
It will gradually become cloudier towards midnight so watch from sunset.
But any divergence should be no surprise, the chairman says.
The balls fell favourably for a Lotto ticket holder who bought theirs at a Four Square.
Police are urging motorists concerned about any activity to make a report.
The app has been decried as a 'luxury' when the cost of living was already high.
Frosted windscreens weren't enough to stop a hardy group of early-morning swimmers.
'It’s a dream come true.'
'We are really rapt it will be going to a secure location.'
“Possibly the most revolutionary proposal in the history of Hauraki Plains dairy farming.”
'Seems crazy to me that we can have kids standing up on buses possibly going 80km/h.'
Neighbouring business owner feared unruly tenants would be back.
Jared Sewell’s ‘full ride’ scholarship is worth more than half a million dollars.
Police were notified of the death at about 10am.
Mackara Patrick Chourb told police he didn't realise he'd taken so much money out.
'I wouldn’t wish it on anybody,' says his mum.
Ardie Neil was born at 27 weeks and weighed just 1.2kg.
Working in the cafe and learning to mill flour at De Molen.
Booking ahead, weather research and toilet stops are some items to think about.
Kakariki have returned to a patch of bush where war has been declared on predators.
SPCA says without enough information it's hard to bring people to account.
OPINION: Vets do a lot more than just treat cats and dogs.
Wood helped the Western Force to their maiden finals appearance in 2024.
'People buy broccoli and lettuce every week because that’s what they have always done.'
OPINION: There’s a lot of fear around money.