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Rugby: Taniwha trial full of talent
A range of new and experienced players proved their class in Saturday's trial game.
A range of new and experienced players proved their class in Saturday's trial game.
Four people, including two armed with fence palings, robbed Kamo Super Liquor.
Northland property prices still rising, with Kawakawa seeing largest increase
KiwiRail chief Greg Miller spells out work needed to get trains running in Northland.
It all came down to a penalty corner with four minutes left in the game.
Eight new police officers hit the beat in Northland.
Northland's amazing Lotto streak continues with another First Division winner sold
Northland's recent results from bowls, golf, rugby, football and rugby league.
Stephanie Tweed is the first woman to win a national title at NZ Sheepdog Trial Champs.
Harbour heavily affected by human activity; project could be a first step in restoring it
Joint police/DHB initiative designed to reduce meth use and refer users to rehab services.
All you need to know on Northland's seven premier women's rugby teams.
Deputy PM talks Marsden Point spur line and Northland-Auckland rail improvements.
Fifth measles case confirmed in Northland, with day care centre latest focus
It's the Far North's turn for the Weber Bros Circus.
Robinson will get another chance to show his skills on the world stage.
Kaipara's tourism operators upset at "vital" tourism information centre's closure.
Temperatures are returning to what they should normally be for this time of year.
Northern Advocate photographer John Stone went along to opening night.
Sport Northland chief executive Brent Eastwood gives an insight into his daily routine.
Just one box of boots could help a dozen families become more involved in sport.
News snippets from Northland: Defibrillator theft, The Pick:19, high tea for Queen's day.
More than 2000 teachers and principals will be striking in Northland.
One player in ICU with measles, two teams in isolation
Te Rarawa and City put on an absolute spectacle on Sunday in the Far North.
We ask Northlanders what they hope to see in the Wellbeing Budget.
Officials have stepped into a third of all low-decile schools since 2009.
Four goals in nine games isn't a good look for Northland's premier men's football team.