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Monitoring checks health of Far North lakes
Scientists have begun a "sprawling health check" of hundreds of New Zealand lakes.
Scientists have begun a "sprawling health check" of hundreds of New Zealand lakes.
Shine on Kaitaia will be officially launched on Saturday with a free community concert.
Much has been said of late regarding respect by non-Maori for Maori culture
The goal of reuniting a couple of long-lost mates has been achieved at 90 Mile Beach.
Staff at Bay of Islands College racing to repair damage from devastating hammer attack.
The Aputerewa Marae kaumatua has apologised for an aggressive reaction to Cable Bay rahui.
Court costs and battle fatigue could force a Northland environmental group into recess.
Barbara Sutton always dreamed of working in conservation.
Health decisions require careful analysis of the competing factions of good service.
Polystyrene pollution lettered East Beach after New Year's celebrations, causing a hazard.
Letters: Cable Bay is a very complex beach, and some parts are definitely prone to rips.
Good on-farm biosecurity and accurate tracing of animal movement is imperative.
Farmers' overall satisfaction with their banks remains strong and stable.
Ahipara's North Drift Cafe chefs spent the summer so far slaving over a hot stove.
This country's fixation with safety does not extend to the way many people drive.
Wairongoa Clarence Renata died on Tuesday after going into the water to save five children
A spate of armed robberies around the Mid North continued on Friday.
The Far North dodged the worst of last week's storm, but heavy rain did notable damage.
Efforts to resuscitate unsuccessful after man went to assist children in the water.
Relief is in sight for residents on some of the Far North's dustiest roads
Opua identity Myra Larcombe awarded Queen's Service Medal for services to swimming
NZ should drop "anachronistic and medieval" British royal honours system, reader says
Cem Erbay went out on New Year's Eve, and never came home.
A relieved mum is among those whose hearts were touched by a Mangawhai man's kindness.
Gordon Pryor woke to a Goldilocks moment this morning, but he didn't call police.
A reader's photo captures a young family enjoying the water at Ahipara
Emergency services amazed after two of three people in crash had only minor injuries
Northland Age editor Peter Jackson says 2017 was a year many would prefer to forget
A reader's suggestions for saving Northland's dwindling paua population
Northland's road toll for the year to date is now 38 - 11 more than for all of 2016