Whangārei crash Northland's second fatality of Christmas/New Year Holiday
Police were called to Puna Rere Drive where the crash happened around 8.50pm.
Police were called to Puna Rere Drive where the crash happened around 8.50pm.
A significant number of visitors are expected this summer.
The family were smoking fish on a barbecue when the fire started.
Jacinda Sione-Lauaki, known as Cinda, was on a way to paving a better life for herself.
Two visitor info consultants didn't hesitate to put their first aid skills into action.
Kaipara Mayor Craig Jepson hopes councillors will read False Alarm over the holidays.
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A sudden burst of thunderstorms caused confusion and some chaos in the city.
People who are stressed out about finding kai this Christmas have a place to turn to.
Boy racers are reportedly moving in a pack around the region.
School “unwilling to implement the national health and sexuality curriculum”.
Carcass with large chunk missing and 'widely spaced' bite marks raises alarm.
Paturiri Toatu believes the ban was disrespectful to the Māori community overall.
Enrolling with a GP continues to be an uphill battle for many Northlanders.
More than 300 people took part in the peaceful protest hīkoi calling for his resignation.
Images Included many from the worst possible category.
The patrols are in response to concerns about crime in the Far North.
Road worker who killed Whangārei motorcyclist gets community detention and community work.
Dame Naida Glavish intends to discuss Jepson's refusal of karakia at council meetings.
A train and truck have collided at Port Whangārei.
The case of a Kiwi man's speargun injury has highlighted the popular sport's risk.
The Advocate understands the man has been airlifted to Whangārei Hospital.
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OPINION: A newly-elected mayor landed with a thump that echoed through the country.
The mayor will not change his stance on banning karakia from council meetings.
The mayor is standing by his decision and says he has been 'hugely supported'.
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