Focus: NZ Delta Outbreak | Friday 14th January Wrap
There were 18 new community cases of Covid-19 on Friday, and 43 caught at the border. Video / Dean Purcell / Michael Craig / Getty Images
There were 18 new community cases of Covid-19 on Friday, and 43 caught at the border. Video / Dean Purcell / Michael Craig / Getty Images
How many Covid cases will be identified at the border today?
The cyclone could bring 8m swells, storm force winds and coastal inundation.
100km/h speed limit could disappear on Northland's state highways
Inquiry into Tikipunga teen's death ongoing, and Northern Bass festival cancelled.
It's a mixed bag, from chilli to dill and cucumber, it's a wild ride.
Police are pleased by the results of their blitz but say speeds on the beach are too high.
Northland airports will see more than 26,000 visitors this summer holiday period.
The latest news from Northland's bowl scene.
Of the 34 people in hospital, two remain in ICU fighting the virus.
Freedom camping is a no-go at the Tokerau Beach campsite.
Another home was destroyed by a phone charger in Kaikohe last year.
A woman has hooked two sharks in battle over a kingfish caught on video.
The housing market is in need of rapid change, says Social Credit.
Dehydrated kiwi could drown in troughs and fishponds as the big dry looms.
An IPA keeps the doctor away, so they say.
Central Family Health GP Tim Cunningham explains how the booster protects from Omicron.
North turf grower finds kikuyu to be ideal grass for coastal lawns
The groundbreaking initiative will attract and develop more diverse voices.
The Ministry of Health revealed that two more people have died with COVID-19. Video / Dean Purcell / Michael Craig / Alex Burton / Getty
Northern Bass music festival in Northland cancelled, citing low vaccination rates.
Appeal for dashcam footage in search for missing Whangārei man
A Wairarapa coffee bar become the latest high-risk exposure site today.
A 32-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman will appear in Waitākere District Court today.
More arrests from alleged Northland-based drug importation ring
Orca were spotted swimming together very close to the edge of Mangōnui harbour
Vaughan Gunson's Wednesday column
Vaccination events to hit Kaikohe, Dargaville and Opononi this week.
Liam Collins, who is studying singing and drama, is well known from Turner Centre shows.