Photos: Student businesses shine at YES Trade Fair
Surf school, letterbox light and mosquito repellent the big winners at Kerikeri event.
Surf school, letterbox light and mosquito repellent the big winners at Kerikeri event.
Kaitaia's Russell Manning is retiring after a 50-year law career
Far North authorities must act before a wild dog mauls or kills a human, says a local.
We in Northland are sick of being political pawns
Saturday's reopening the result of a 20-year campaign by tireless locals.
This Friday marks the end of an era for NZ's 181-year-old newspaper publishing tradition
FNDC has decided to scrap the controversial SNA maps from its District Plan
Northland and Far North indoor bowlers battle it out last weekend over top prize
Parliament's Speaker Trevor Mallard is taking democracy and debate to schools.
No more travelling to Whangarei to study for Mid and Far North learners.
Myjanne Jensen is looking forward to her new role as editor of the Northland Age.
Jody hunter has seen plenty of tūī before - but not this close...
Kawakawa resident Noma Shepherd has been made ONZM for services to the community.
Northlanders recognised for service to the community in Queen's Birthday Honours.
Northland's top cop acknowledged the distress police shortcomings created for the family.
Despite one issue, Kaitaia principal said students are eating well and wanting more.
Opening day won't be quite the same for the Hilton-Jones mob next year.
It is time to have a conversation about how we support our communities as they grow.
Agreement to work together for best sewage solution ends long-running court action.
The kids of form 9R had a memorable start to their week.
High tide meant firefighters had to use a 4WD ute to reach the blaze.
Dickson Hohaia came all the way from South Taranaki to bag the winning snapper.
Ōhaeawai, just east of Kaikohe, has been celebrating Taiamai Day for more than a decade.
Water restrictions lifted in Kawakawa-Moerewa and Kaikohe-Ngāwhā thanks to February rain.
Winner Dickson Hohaia says he'll display his fish in his hallway for the rest of his life.
Far North council consulting on four big plans, looking ahead up to 80 years, all at once.
Fisheries NZ is calling for submissions on the scallop-harvesting ban in Whangaroa.
Sailing veterans say sport needs to seize chance to get more youth, girls, Māori on board.
Project aims to protect kiwi by wiping out pests on 7600ha Purerua Peninsula.