
Cantabs too good for Taniwha
It doesn't look any easier for the remaining four weeks of the Mitre 10 Cup for Northland.
It doesn't look any easier for the remaining four weeks of the Mitre 10 Cup for Northland.
Despite the 30-point loss for the Taniwha, Northland fans still enjoyed a good night out.
Three-year-old Catalyst, a Darci Brahma gelding, could be in for a big pay day.
Surf Life Saving season is kicking off with new AEDs available on Northland beaches.
Last night was a who's who of Northland rugby greats as the Taniwha took on Canterbury.
The roadshow will travel throughout New Zealand and Australia.
Increase brings total cost of new Kerikeri sewage plant to $27.1 million.
Dayna Grant gives Kerikeri's future stars a lesson in stunt fighting.
A list of events to help you plan your weekend and the week ahead.
Thieves putting health at risk by stealing while farms closed due to contamination.
Sport Northland's chief executive Brent Eastwood is urging people to come along.
Manuel Springford is now immersing himself in places where he is surrounded by te reo.
The young table tennis star will be sure to make some waves while playing in Poland.
Matt Grant wants to be pain-free - he says the best thing to help is marijuana.
Frustrated Northland GPs call on the ministry to speed up delivery of measles vaccines.
Accolade for Far North facility follows last year's best marina in Asia-Pacific title.
Three Northland mental health service providers will receive funding from the Government.
Mya Kereopa was sad when she saw the resources given to her autistic brother.
News briefs from around Northland.
Check out these awesome results from Northland's schools from Tournament Week.
Record overnight temps in winter and a cold and damp spring forecast for Northland.
Environmental Protection Authority is reviewing whether Hi-Cane should be allowed in NZ.
The PGF contributed almost $6m to wharf upgrades in Russell, Paihia and Opua.
A number of young surfers announced themselves as Northland's future in the sport.
Far North voters will face their biggest choice in the district's 30-year history.
A National Geographic film crew in Northland caught some orca action despite bad weather.
Huge travel barrier and the Wellington Orcas stand between the team and a promotion shot.
Parade in Whangārei about showing "that te reo is here to stay" organisers say.
Those who competed were thoroughly tested in their stamina and endurance.
Dozens of horses injured in storm and at least three put down; another killed by dogs.