Poverty and struggles: Northland writer features gritty side of the Far North
Crime writer Catherine Lea explains why her books are now set in the Far North.
Crime writer Catherine Lea explains why her books are now set in the Far North.
Shoppers have noticed a marked increase in prices at their favourite opportunity stores.
The latest news bites from around the region.
'Everyone including my wife and me is terrified.'
His father has now been jailed for failing to seek medical care for the then 7-week-old.
Schools are doing their bit to help while families struggle to afford the basics.
An investigation into the unexplained death of the Dargaville woman is continuing.
Doctor's Far North patients are gutted - more than one broke down in tears.
Funds have been found and repair work could begin in October.
Police are renewing appeals in an ongoing homicide investigation.
130,000 cruise ship passengers welcomed to Bay of Islands this season.
Kaiwaka road closed for eight hours after house slips from trailer.
Mayor Craig Jepson said he was elated at the decision.
Victim's mother told Anthony Smith 'you destroyed my girl, you’re disgusting'.
Retail crime is increasing in Northland - so what are police doing about it?
She's only 3, but Arita-Jay's mum is already looking for the perfect school.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Northlanders fear NZTA routes bypassing the Brynderwyns will cut through their community.
Architectural designer Brett Hulley designed his home with their lifestyle in mind.
News snippets from the Far North.
Skye Renes got rid of some stolen items after being tipped off by police connections.
Tests are now being run in sick snapper for high levels of aluminium.
More than 200 people also gathered on Parliament's lawns today to protest s7AA repeal.
100th water tank installed at Te HIku home by Far North initiative.
Teen arrested for impersonating police by using red and blue flashing lights.
The latest news bites from around the region.
OPINION: When wastewater systems are not operating as designed, we can face problems.
Grieving whānau expect 600 people for Dargaville mum Jo Sione-Lauaki's tangi.
When Miles Holt is not busy saving lives, he is on the track training.
Auckland's Saturday should be partly cloudy with showers hitting later and into tomorrow.