Dargaville fire truck and firefighters provide school holiday fun
The Fire Engine Tour visited Dargaville Library to excited crowd of kids
The Fire Engine Tour visited Dargaville Library to excited crowd of kids
Te Tai Tokerau Māori Business Network holding drop-in clinics for those hit by Cyclone
Cyclone Gabrielle damage to Kaipara leads to $10m of works being deferred.
Kaipara District Council (KDC) ratepayers would otherwise be facing a 10.14 per cent rate.
$68m upgrade planned for Mangawhai's sewerage scheme
Northland GPs are criticising the level of funding for general practice.
Winners found in Northland Bowls' Champion of Champion Pairs and Singles
Andrew and Vicky Booth's passion plus outstanding community received special recognition.
Black Fern Krystal Murray wins supreme award at Northland Sports Awards.
Northland teachers among 50,000 nationally on strike today
The only dental clinic in Dargaville closed more than a year ago.
Black Fern Krystal Murray wins top Tai Tokerau Māori Sports Award
After a two-year break due to Covid, the event is again showcasing farming innovations.
Residents in Kaikohe and Paihia have been asking for a greater police presence.
Roarsome: Quirky competitions and excellent exhibitions
Trucks under 50 tonnes can travel on the Paparoa-Oakleigh Rd.
Far North marae keeps community connected, fed and entertained during Cyclone Gabrielle.
A Whangārei doggy daycare is urging other daycare centres to get certified with the SPCA.
Northland kūmara growers are coming to grips with widespread devastation to their crops.
One team rescued a man who was asleep and had 'no idea' his home was underwater.
It's been a rough week for residents in the Kaipara - and worries still remain.
Experts say we shouldn't be building homes near rivers or coast.
Most of the homes deemed unsafe were located in Dargaville, says Kaipara Mayor.
A Dargaville mum's heartbreaking story at the hands of Cyclone Gabrielle.
Hundreds of Dargaville residents have been evacuated as the town braces for high tide.
The warning extends throughout the whole of the Kaipara Harbour.
Northland growers escaped the worst of Tuesday's rain, but say the summer has been 'crap'.
Huge cost of new boiler meant even Gabriel’s biggest fans feared it would never run again.
Paturiri Toatu believes the ban was disrespectful to the Māori community overall.
More than 300 people took part in the peaceful protest hīkoi calling for his resignation.