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Cyclone impact prompts first emergency preparedness workshops for farmers
The workshops aim to help farmers and growers prepare for the next big weather event.
The workshops aim to help farmers and growers prepare for the next big weather event.
The tailgating vehicle was mostly driving with its lights off despite it being dark.
The logging truck went over the centre line, across the road and into the trees.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Youths, aged between 12-17, are said to make up a significant portion of fleeing drivers.
High number of Northland kiwi killed by dogs sparks call for dogs to be kept in at night.
News snippets from the Far North.
136th Kaitāia A&P Show to go off in style.
The father is on trial over the death of his son O'Shea Tuhoe Sergeant.
A section of Mangakahia Rd is currently closed.
Court win for Northland leader Mike Smith accepts existential threat of climate change.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Even though a year has passed, remnants of the storm's destruction remain.
Around 120 boaties have been spoken to since the summer season started at Labour Weekend.
The right amount of waves and sun led to a successful weekend for the IRB champs.
About 75 crews took part in the BP Surf Rescue North Island IRB Championships at Waipu Cove on February 10 and 11, where sunshine and medium-sized waves made for a great event.
A 31-year-old has been arrested after allegedly crashing into a police car.
The lawyer was rushed to hospital in an ambulance and suffered multiple injuries.
"What is at stake is the living links to taonga that never died."
Opinion: Raw vegetables are nutrient powerhouses.
Opinion: The sun and heat drive us to the beach.
Variable oystercatchers have been protected since 1922.
Northland beach community road death sparks call from people for help
New guidelines around how to deal with concussions in sport comes into play this winter.
Fire and Emergency and St John are currently in attendance.
People in the Far North are living in cars - often with children, or in tents and garages.
The latest news bites from around the region.
More than $50,000 worth of jewellery was stolen and three women were injured.
The man was deported from Australia for burglaries and robbery.