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165 jobs as work starts on Covid recovery package
Workers will spend 3-6 months on 15 projects with economic and environmental benefits.
Workers will spend 3-6 months on 15 projects with economic and environmental benefits.
News snippets from around the region.
Māori Party's Te Tai Tokerau candidate Mariameno Kapa-Kingi launches campaign
The arrival of the electric iron in the 20th century revolutionised this household chore.
This Whangārei woman has gone from student to published author.
New proposal is for smaller reclamation, plus boat ramp and jetty, next to Ōpua marina.
Maureen knitted 30 hats for centre staff.
$100M to clean up Kaipara Harbour welcomed by all
Adventure-seeking family wanted to escape NZ winter but sailed into a naval blockade.
Having your first baby on the first day of lockdown was hard for these Kerikeri parents.
A series of community events planting pōhutukawa is a great way to mark the season.
A mummified dog found in Rawene is a reminder of a time of tensions over dog tax laws.
Neither blaze was suspicious, say investigators.
Northland students can get NCEA credits for learning financial literacy in school.
A campervan is heaven compared to a leaky, flea-ridden tent, a Northland family says.
Cows promoting yoghurt, Mr Muscle cleaning products, cartoon chickens - it's everywhere.
Top Energy's power line battle to go to Court of Appeal
Murals are among items to beautify Kamo and attract retailers and visitors alike.
Maori settlement concerned about air quality from new boiler at freezing works.
$5.59m for a unique Bay of Island steam/cycle excursion; $1.96m for tourism training.
Fourteen kiwi died on the Motuora kiwi creche island during the drought.
Opua Coastal Preservation Society ordered to pay more legal costs after losing in court.
Four Northland artists in running for $25,000 drawing prize.
High tension in all three matches where tie-breakers decided the winners.
Electricity network provider reports strong financial results despite challenging year.
Organisers thought they'd get to silver level in their first year, but they got to gold.