
Police seek witnesses to Hūkerenui fatal crash
The November 30 crash claimed the lives of two teenagers.
The November 30 crash claimed the lives of two teenagers.
The Whangārei hikoi was full of passion for mokopuna.
Protesters join the hikoi in Whangārei. Video / Northern Advocate
Te Pāti Māori says protests planned today are 'just the start' - taking aim at new Govt.
Potential buyers choppered in to the semi-remote area to view the stunning home.
The latest news bites from around the region.
I kid you not, my foot looked like something from Outer Space.
Helen James does not want her young grandchildren to have the choice of smoking.
Kāitaia's Mea Motu retains boxing world title and looks to next challenge
News snippets from the Far North
A man who suffered a 10cm face gash claims the alleged attacker shouted 'Killer Beez'.
Waka Kotahi NZTA is calling for feedback on closure dates of the Brynderwyn Hills.
The 10-year-old also previously won a prestigious spelling bee comp at age seven.
Graham and Alison Pickering were fishing when they found a rare sea creature.
Although Quarrie retired from rugby at 28, he had many great experiences.
Panguru principal Mina Pomare-Peita earns major award for school's te reo-based education
In a few days, the open letter had got the support of nearly 20 emergency doctors.
Christopher Luxon said it was not a deliberate attempt to mislead.
World-class boxing lit up the stage in Whangārei in front of an excited crowd.
Kaitāia’s Mea Motu and Whangārei’s Lani Daniels retained their world boxing titles.
Kids and adults had a great time at the 142nd show.
A Northland firefighter talks about his experiences battling bushfires in Queensland.
The teens have been named as Trinity Vemoa and Corey-Leigh Tobin of Kaitāia College.
There are 13,750 mappable outdoor LEDs within the new Christmas tree.
Staff are demanding more work-life balance and businesses are rising to the challenge.
'I'll be forever grateful for the opportunity to lead such an awesome organisation'.
He has three Guinness World Records.
The 16-month crime spree across Whāngarei left a trail of shattered lives.
The boxers weighed in to the sounds of cheers from fans.
Angry Northlanders say the changes will cost lives.