Waitangi Day 2020: 40,000 enjoy whānau day out
The day started with a dawn ceremony followed by breakfast served by the Prime Minister.
The day started with a dawn ceremony followed by breakfast served by the Prime Minister.
A weekly round-up of community news and events from the Bream Bay area.
Kindy's efforts to reduce carbon footprint has paid off.
Bay of Islands residents are being urged to take action to reduce their carbon emissions.
Muslims invited to a pōwhiri at Te Tii Marae for the first time.
Well over 1000 people attended the dawn opening of Te Rau Aroha, Waitangi's newest museum.
The district will support its neighbours by supplying water.
Local woman says she was concerned about the health of the stream and its wildlife.
The only mudslinging at Waitangi these days seems to be from politicians.
Whangārei breaking weather records but southerlies expected to cool things off a bit.
A commitment to Māori education was welcomed at a Government announcement in Kerikeri.
New ute for the dogs: Whangārei man's first buy after winning Lotto.
Joblab will launch on February 3, bringing industry representatives into Whangārei CBD.
Key sites will visited in a locally based infrastructure roadshow coming to the North.
Push for five major infrastructure projects gains momentum.
Statue to 'Mother of the Nation' Dame Whina Cooper unveiled in Panguru before huge crowd.
Mayors get together on infrastructure push.
The temperatures were higher than average but some slight relief is on the way.
A petition seeking more GPs in Northland has garnered nearly 700 signatures.
Statue based on iconic photo of Dame Whina Cooper and mokopuna starting 1975 Land March.
Paul Davenport speaks out about being sexually abused as a child growing up in Northland.
Largest beams made in Northland for Ellerslie Bridge project.
Monday's Super Bowl LIV will be watched by 200 million and broadcasted in 170 countries.
More welcome Provincial Growth Fund money has been announced for Northland.
Whangārei set for 'massive growth' - council CEO
Not Another High School Musical! is a fun and emotional play by Whangārei locals.