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Brynderwyns to fully open in time for busy Easter Weekend
Long weekend means there will be more vehicles travelling to and from the region.
Long weekend means there will be more vehicles travelling to and from the region.
Highly invasive seaweed major threat to Northland's east coast harbours.
She had a simple motto to help with her recovery: ‘If you can’t stand up, stand out.’
Thousands of teachers across Te Tai Tokerau marched for better pay, resources and support.
The works they are creating go up for auction on Saturday.
Work starts on $186 million battery farm at Ruakākā.
The latest news from Northland's bowls scene with Gwen Lawson.
Increased traffic management costs contribute to the end of Northland cycle race.
Northland teachers among 50,000 nationally on strike today
The manta ray is making its move to overtake smaller competitors in Fish of the Year.
Drop in overall meth use NZ-wide put down to reduced supply.
Data privacy and national security are critical issues that we need to take seriously.
Exhibition aims to raise awareness and explore answers to region’s meth epidemic.
Extension granted for top of Far North due to after-effects of Cyclone Gabrielle.
Whangārei athletics track recently repaired after over a decade of use.
The cyclone further fuelled a whānau's grief as they mourned the loss of 'chief'.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Pat Newman says teachers and principals need proactive action by the Ministry of Education
The woman was on the edge of her seat as each number began to line up on their ticket.
Cause uncertain, but child playing with cigarette lighter a possibility.
His love affair with model planes started when he was young.
“We need to give councils the power to make the right decisions for our mokopuna.”
The need for housing has soared due to factors like skyrocketing property prices.
World cross-country title for Whangārei runner as he prepares to race in Poland.
More than 7000 people packed the Doubtless Bay town to celebrate event’s 10th anniversary.
A trek organised by a Far North charitable trust is fundraising for first responders.
Clients share harrowing tales of how they ended up on drugs — and their hopes for future.
Joe Bennett says smokers used to be widely accepted but are now social outcasts.
The $35m facility will be exclusively used to power retirement villages across NZ.
Principal sends urgent letter to parents, alerting them to situation.