Emergency doctor calls for better animal control resources in the Far North to curb dog attacks
A worrying number of dog attacks on Far North residents has prompted calls for resourcing.
A worrying number of dog attacks on Far North residents has prompted calls for resourcing.
Northland has had three women mayors and one regional council chair.
Project includes an interpretation trail through the sites of the 1845 Battle of Ōhaeawai.
An admirable and successful stage adaptation of a much-beloved British period sitcom.
News in brief: Lotto winner sold, and liquor store robbed.
Raniera (Sonny) Tau is on trial in Northland for indecent assault allegations.
A total of 53 ships carrying just under 94,000 passengers are expected this season.
Northlanders complain that our roads are the worst in the country, writes Shane Reti.
Jewel anemones spawn only once a year, so getting the shot requires lots of planning.
Japan take US to the wire before losing a pulsating match at the Women's RWC.
There were two sightings in Mangonui Harbour last weekend.
Northland's only boarding hostel for boys is closing at the end of the year.
NZ has been at the forefront of many things, and the telephone is no exception.
Wellness and good health are something you must practice daily.
Australian women's rugby captain focuses on full 80-minute performance against Scotland.
Northlanders are inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame.
Bruce Crawford retired from the top job at Hikurangi School last year.
Northland Rescue Helicopter's annual appeal is under way.
We're trying to find Whangārei's first female rugby player: Can you help?
The women's section has been thriving since being officially formed in the 1940s.
Fed Farmers Northland lashes out at government over emissions reduction proposals.
Tai Tokerau Northland Destination Management Plan outlined.
The national icon is now not considered endangered, after years of conservation work.
Moko or Ann? At most one more sleep before Far North voters know their new mayor.
Women's Rugby World Cup to inspire girls to take up sports.
Morrow's project started as a 6-month employment scheme. She kept at it for 10 years.
'It's quite a scary place to be at the moment, to be honest.'
Here is what Northland employers need to address – today, before it's too late.