
News snippets from Northland
Foreign yachties say thanks with concert; and Pink Ribbon volunteers are urgently needed.
Foreign yachties say thanks with concert; and Pink Ribbon volunteers are urgently needed.
Ross Wright has played 100 matches after playing for Northland for more than a decade.
Fire boss says blaze was one of the most intense he's seen in Northland in 10 years.
Auckland pastor and Kawakawa businessman have both been sentenced.
Bitumen production to cease in Northland as oil refinery cuts production.
Female firefighters common in the North but the fully female crew was a first for Kaitaia.
Ōpua beat its more famous neighbours Paihia and Russell - and every other town in NZ.
Milestones celebrated with a win over Taranaki at Semenoff Stadium.
3 homes evacuated and 2 helicopter being used in Far North Fire
Northlanders need to get active this Spring - Brent Eastwood
Northland men's and women's teams win their matches in Whangārei this afternoon.
Will New Zealanders move to make euthanasia legal for the terminally ill?
The security measures are aimed at deterring thieves after persistent problems.
It's the first time anyone has tried to bring together debates for all three electorates.
Northland Taniwha could get Ranfurly Shield Challenge - if stars align
Great-grandmother Ruth Cosner's big overseas trip took an unexpected turn.
More infrastructure is the key to unlocking Northland's potential, National's leader says.
The double-header of rugby and hockey games in Whangārei has city business owners abuzz.
Act's Northland candidate Mark Cameron takes time out for a catch up in a Whangarei cafe.
450 polling stations open tomorrow for advance voting in the election
New Northland TV channel will have a local focus.
Independent candidate wants red tape removed from Maori land for house construction.
Safely open up borders and remove red tape from small and medium businesses.
Meth in Northland is symptomatic of poverty and disconnection and needs a cultural fix.
It would bring much-needed jobs and infrastructure, supporters say.
NZ First's Shane Jones sits down for a cuppa and korero, and quick tour of his garden.
Many farmers find the system helps them manage pasture more easily and prevent pugging.
Hundertwasser-inspired community hub has been a dream in Kawakawa for more than a decade.