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Northland's latest bowls news.
Northland's latest bowls news.
Complainant Fraye Dunbar remains confused about whether a policeman used profanity or not.
Northland's road toll rises to six after yesterday's fatal crash in Maungatūroto.
Boxer to fight for national title; and pair arrested over burglary.
A weekly round-up of news, events and oddities from the Bay of Islands and Mid North.
Generous residents thanked by community after Northland tsunami alert.
Wednesday's Lotto draw saw first and second division winners sold in Northland
Locals say crime has surged along with the town's population during the Covid pandemic.
A Far North fitness group have hit Northland's walking tracks to raise funds for charity.
2018 Census showed 2,400 young Northlanders were not in education, training or employment.
For several hours traffic on SH10 was backed up from Puketona to the top of Bulls Gorge.
The three male whales washed up on Monday night and died the following morning.
When Backyard Kiwi's Todd Hamilton reached into Teina's nest he found the unexpected.
Latest spree targets reduced speed limit signs between Kerikeri and Ōkaihau.
Driver should have checked partner had got off the roof before he drove off, judge says.
All Black Goodhue appears on TV quiz show to raise funds for Bald Angels charity
Low-lying coastal areas along Northland's west coast had to evacuate but not Dargaville.
A missing dog was reunited with its owners in the Far North after a four-month search.
Alleged kidnapper denied bail; and water restrictions eased.
3 weeks SH1 disruption north of Whangārei and Mangamuka Gorge to open over Easter.
The swings allow wheelchair users to gain maximum height, not just rock back and forth.
Thousands evacuated as massive earthquake sparks tsunami warning.
Yesterday's evacuations across Northland were a "smooth" process for emergency services.
One evacuee, grabbing only his most precious belonging, took his cat to high ground.
Busy Northland diving outfit Dive! Tutukaka had one boat at the Poor Knights yesterday.
Neighbours say the work breaches easement rules; boatyard owner says it's fully consented.
Up to 500 evacuees were getting hot and hungry — until local businesses stepped in.
Our provincial centres and towns are overlooked but still growing in their storytelling.