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News briefs: Restricted fire season for North, man hands himself into police
News from around Northland.
News from around Northland.
The two women were lucky to have jobs but faced spending four weeks alone in lockdown.
Whangārei District Council to consider slashing impending rates rise.
Milestone for Northland comes as New Zealand moves into alert level 3.
Northland's Covid-19 cases stand at 28.
Some activities are allowed - but strong restrictions remain.
Whangārei's Hello Pickle Cafe among thousands preparing to reopen tomorrow
Northland MP Matt King declines Hone Harawira's invitation to join checkpoint for a day.
Yorke Rd residents brought together by Covid-19 held their own dawn service.
Inter-generational truths preoccupy me, my grandfather and his grandfather and his...
Northland local body politicians asked to pledge some of salary to virus relief fund.
Marshall 'Bundo' Rangi has been honoured by the emergency services he volunteered with.
Biggest winner of lockdown likely to be little blue penguin because of drop in boat noise.
Pair tried to keep their lockdown efforts quiet but have been outed by grateful cop.
Usually KidsCan send food to schools but lockdown means they've sent them to homes.
Early morning Whangārei crash takes down power pole and shop verandah
Centenarian doesn't let a lockdown get in the way of a good time
As director of Active Attitude, Ashleigh McCaw offers opportunities in a range of sports.
Northlanders stand proud at dawn to mark Anzac Day
Police stop 300 drivers at checkpoint in Whangārei - three breaches of lockdown.
Schools will reopen next week under alert level 3.
NorthTec has been working with Northland DHB to develop a potential workforce.
Concerns sports organisations have become too reliant on gaming trust funding.
Students have been enjoying music lessons from home thanks to the internet.
The Ministry of Health extended support for rural general practices.
Stolen boat one of only two or three Naiads in the Bay of Islands so will be easy to spot.
Wanted man is dangerous and should not be approached.
Level 3 will mean easing of travel restrictions but Harawira says it's not safe yet.
Northland police warn Aucklanders not to head north this long weekend
Northlanders ready to Stand at Dawn to mark Anzac Day