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Bay of Islands swimmers take the plunge for first sunrise of 2023
The Bay of Islands Ocean Swimmers have taken the plunge at dawn on January 1 since 2006.
The Bay of Islands Ocean Swimmers have taken the plunge at dawn on January 1 since 2006.
Service to local government and the community recognised.
2022 in review: Michael Cunningham shares his favourite sporting shots of the year
News snippets from Northland
Plenty of live music in Northland this summer as Covid restrictions gone
News snippets from Northland
Latest news from Northland's bowls scene.
Plea for Kiwis to take care of our marine reserves.
It turns out ‘flushable’ wipes are anything but. Just ask Far North sewage contractors.
From dogs playing in the water to the election of a new mayor, it's been a busy year.
Twin Coast Cycle Trail's partial closure in 2021 hit bike, accommodation businesses hard.
Unique rolling ball clock taken over by Whangārei Districxt Council
Three Waters reforms may leave out small Northland communities - regional council leaders.
The award-winning business could double in size.
Some roles will be able to work effectively from anywhere.
Skipper said Tuydor’s monumental effort was the greatest he’d seen in the angler's chair.
Ruakākā to get a 100MW battery storage unit.
Landmark court decision effectively creates a new marine reserve in Northland.
A weekly round-up of news and information from the Bay of Islands and surrounds.
News snippets from Northland.
Data could help save hundreds of thousands of fish per year.
Images Included many from the worst possible category.
Northland summer set to be warm and wet, as La Niña and marine heatwave bite
A new rescue group will tackle the huge problem of unwanted cats in the Bay of Islands.
Three energy-saving projects in Northland have received $280k of Government funding.
Northland has the second worst drowning and fifth worst water-related injuries in NZ
There are concerns about staff shortages and the spread of Covid.
Kaikohe-based posties Shannon and Rod Macneil love their jobs at Christmastime.