Pickers' paradise: Treasure of classic cars under the hammer from Northland barn find
Barn find uncovers 120 classic cars, planes and machinery.
Barn find uncovers 120 classic cars, planes and machinery.
A dive instructor was surprised and saddened by the discovery of washed-up gill shark.
News snippets from the Far North.
Kaitāia teacher James Parker is seeking parole after sexually abusing 20 boys.
District council's agreement with company different to those in Auckland and Wellington.
The man died shortly after being dropped off at Kaitāia Hospital, police say.
Police incident callouts over the weekend included these more serious ones.
With three festivals in one weekend, Auckland’s social calendar is beginning to heat up.
Northland world champion Lani Daniels contemplated giving boxing away
The Far North world champ has title unification bout in UK.
Te Hiku o-te Ika Manu Korero – Far North Schools Speech Competition results.
Harriet Steele earns Ironman scholarship during cancer fight.
News snippets from the Far North
Far North Croatian descendants flying out for rugby tour of forefathers' homeland.
Kaitāia's Quarry Rd bridge gets government funding for upgrade to prevent floods.
News snippets from the Far North.
Ovarian cancer needs better diagnosis and treatment in New Zealand, says a 34yo mum.
'It feels great to know that the hard work we do as a team is being recognised.'
Far North's third big solar farm to be built at Pamapuria
News snippets from the Far North.
Kaitāia Boxing Club young trio ready to take on opponents in Auckland comp.
Love Tennis free events in Northland could uncover next generation of stars
What's behind the festival's cancellation is revealed but there's hope for the future.
'I just beg for those who stole it to do the right thing.'
Officers, including a police dog, followed the man in an inflatable boat.
It's been nearly 46 years since Northland last won the Shield.
New Ki o Rahi pitch for Taipa Area School worth celebrating.
Kaitāia darts player Jaymie Hilton-Jones needs help to get to World Youth contest.
News snippets form the Far North.
Employed staff already work 40-60 hours a week plus additional shifts.