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Talented Whangārei teen squash player wins top title at AON New Zealand Junior Open
Teen's six years playing include international tournaments and winning national titles.
Teen's six years playing include international tournaments and winning national titles.
Victor Rakich wants answers after plants were stolen from his parents' graves in Kaitaia.
Work to start on Mangawhai's shared path and intersection upgrade.
$4.6 million for more youth mental health services in Northland and Auckland.
The duo are responsible for one of Northland's largest police patches.
The $850,000 project won't stop floods but should make then much less frequent.
Musician Dianne Swann comes home to play; and enviro trailblazers sought.
Almost 15,000 Northland students are now receiving free school lunches.
FNDC has improved its overall rating in a local government excellence programme
Pre-history is brought to life in Whangārei with the Amazing Dinosaur Discovery.
The High Court has dismissed an attempt by a fleeing driver to reduce his prison sentence.
Police seek witnesses to city assault; and another Lotto win
Intricate work putting $50k of gold leaf on to Hundertwasser cupola.
Second highly venomous yellow-bellied sea snake found in Northland.
The teen's mum, Diane Coleman, says she has received messages from people wanting to help.
More than 28,000 of Northpower's 60,000-plus customers were affected by Saturday's outage.
Musical instruments removed from new $1 million playground after residents complain.
Facilities will reduce need for patients to travel to Auckland for treatment.
Northland community groups and workers gearing up for Volunteer Week.
Stolen cabin found; Lotto luck in Whangārei; and Kaitaia boxer fights tonight.
Whangārei mums start the day with free coffee and a muffin ahead of Mother's Day.
Elle and Lee Grimes were distraught to find their son was deaf, but things are looking up.
Some Ruawai residents pushing back against Northland's new draft coastal hazard mapping
The 27yo was granted name suppression until he appears in an Auckland court on May 26.
The two men had been filming themselves repeatedly throwing a puppy into the sea.
The two men had been filming themselves repeatedly throwing a puppy into the sea.
Firefighters want the topic of work-related cancers put back on the Government's agenda.
Everyone needs to feel valued as opposed to just being a cog in our society.
Regulations can put the brakes on riders who don't have a "care in the world".
Oranga Tamariki's Children's Team is transitioning to a community-led model in Northland.