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Northland mouth painter has artwork on international greeting card range
Northland mouth painter has artwork included in international greeting card range.
Northland mouth painter has artwork included in international greeting card range.
Four taken to hospital after crash and lucky Northland Lotto player in the money.
Ratepayers are being encouraged to talk to their local councils.
Today is the first day of school under alert level 2.
Proposed toll on the $710 million Pūhoi to Warkworth highway out for public submissions.
Weekend markets resumed with contact-tracing, distancing and hand sanitiser precautions.
Northland leaders are welcoming the return of Air NZ flights to Kerikeri and Whangārei.
Northland six-year-old diagnosed with condition fewer than 100 people have worldwide.
He was one of the last keepers of waka knowledge of his generation.
Offending started in Bay of Plenty in 2016 and again in Northland during 2019.
Tutukaka tourism operator upset after marina management puts levy up by over 500 per cent.
NZTA are catching up on resealing work across the region after the lockdown.
A generous landlord is giving away use of a prime piece of real estate.
Whangārei Youth Space general manager Ryan Donaldson talks about Budget 2020.
Family reunions, haircuts and a caffeine fix – it was a big day for Northland in level 2.
Northland leaders react to the Government's $50b Budget.
The grants will raise farm productivity and prosperity for Māori owners, Shane Jones says.
Physical distancing and other safety measures have been put in place.
The artist's work has appeared on a duvet cover for sale, and t-shirts and hoodies.
Barrier Air service had been 'picking up steam' before Covid-19 hit.
Shops, cafes, hairdressers reopen and domestic travel permitted from today.
Police release clearer photos of man involved in carjacking investigation.
Councillor says a few are "ruining it for everybody" by ignoring trail's on-leash rule.
Northlanders are turning to their vegetable patches in a push to be more self-sustainable.
Owners thought business would be quiet. Instead they've had busiest two weeks in 17 years.
Govt looking for infrastructure projects creating the most jobs in the shortest time.
Charity was struggling due to lockdown when thief ran off with a Paihia donation box.
Calls for the Government to step up and fund products for students are getting louder.
Lockdown has given us a chance to really reflect on what we value.