More than 15,000 kai and care packages distributed
The Sallies and Northland iwi have distributed thousands of food parcels to the needy.
The Sallies and Northland iwi have distributed thousands of food parcels to the needy.
Water restrictions have been lowered in Kaitaia and Paihia.
Govt urges Northlanders to take advantage of subsidy on insulation and heating retrofits.
Much of the programme's delivery is online.
Retired ratepayer Bruce Rogan paid $115,000 to Kaipara District Council yesterday.
New snippets from across the region.
Home detention for woman who allowed bank account to be used for money laundering.
Most unsealed rural roads will be cut from 100km/h to 60km/h, sealed roads to 80km/h.
Govt bill attacked by Northland forestry owners and managers.
Survey reveals 94 per cent of sexual assaults not reported to NZ police.
A 58 year old Whangārei man is in a serious condition after crash.
News snippets from across the region.
The funding is part of a $900m package supporting Māori.
A $7000 funding shortfall for a new rescue boat means no sea rescue operations.
More than 300 jobs are on the line at Carter Holt Harvey's LVL plant in Ruakaka.
News snippets from across the region.
Couple may have to sell their Mangawhai Heads home.
State housing build in Whangārei on hold pending historical designation of a nearby house.
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.
Northland six-year-old diagnosed with condition fewer than 100 people have worldwide.
Councils are preparing to re-open most services in Northland under alert level 2.
Coastguard expects high number of boaties making most of lockdown's end.
News snippets from across the region.
The new principal of Kamo High School is from Whangārei and will start in July.
Offending started in Bay of Plenty in 2016 and again in Northland during 2019.
NZTA are catching up on resealing work across the region after the lockdown.