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Former trustee of Far North Māori fund Stephen Henare's appeal fails
Stephen Henare used the Trust money to fund his gambling and expensive luxuries.
Lester looking for love, enjoys long walks and companionship
A Russell resident has turned to dog sharing in a bid to help his anxious canine friend.
How does social distancing work in a brothel?
Social distancing rules are all over the place.
First tranche of reduced speed limits
The FNDC has begun reducing speed limits on council roads.
NRU rejects non-starter stories
The NRU denies that it's a doubtful starter for the Mitre 10 Cup.
High hopes for Te Tai Tokerau candidate
Candidate promises an `unequivocally Māori opinion.'
Protection for sawmills welcomed
Wood processors delighted by moves to deter log exports.
Go Local! Shark mural a gift to seaside community to say 'thanks for having us'
Two mural artists plan to create a giant mural of a shark as a thank you for Mangonui.
Iwi blocks access to Cape Rēinga
Ngāti Kuri blocks SH1 just south of Cape Rēinga, to undertake a `cultural process.'
Go Local! Northland business owners show optimism
The Northern Advocate's Go Local! campaign has found local businesses helping each other.
Film about Sir Hek Busby to screen online at upcoming film festival
A film about master carver and waka builder Sir Hekenukumai Busby will screen online soon.
Haircuts and sports gear in demand
Queues in Kaitaia for haircuts and sporting equipment.
Cinema's return a little delayed
Te Ahu cinema won't be screening again for a while yet.
Justice begins with the decision to prosecute
There must be room for police discretion when it comes to laying charges.
Sallies - Bill needs more scrutiny
Salvation Army argues the need for spiritual wellbeing.