Person critically injured after water incident at Baylys Beach
Police responded to a report of a drowning at the bay this evening.
Police responded to a report of a drowning at the bay this evening.
Shane Jones has announced $2m for water supplies in the Far North while berating council.
The welcome was an opportunity to extend manaakitanga to the newly arrived students.
Boarding school helped one ex-student go from being needy to a strong young man.
The Kaitaia show is going ahead this weekend despite the severe region-wide drought.
Trip to Pouto challenged all I thought I knew about mana and strength, writes Adam Pearse.
This small, dainty coastal tern is the most endangered of New Zealand's endemic birds.
Fresh concerns have been raised about the Far North's water shortages.
Extreme water shortages and a scorching summer are proving a tough mix for Northland.
A decision to revoke the transport licence for a Northland truck company has been dropped.
Sheep had their "throats ripped out or their faces caved in", others drowned in a creek.
After three hours and as police moved into a property, Hiko Komene gave himself up.
Company operated at least 68 truck and trailer units which were liable for road charges.
Protest to raise awareness about Arms Legislation Bill making its way through Parliament.
With no rain in sight, blunt message is: "Save any water you can."
A weekly round-up of community news and events from the mighty Kaipara District.
Some aren't happy with the increase, others say it is necessary.
A Whangārei couple recently unearthed a nearly intact human skeleton at a Russell beach.
Well over 1000 people attended the dawn opening of Te Rau Aroha, Waitangi's newest museum.
A commitment to Māori education was welcomed at a Government announcement in Kerikeri.
Statue to 'Mother of the Nation' Dame Whina Cooper unveiled in Panguru before huge crowd.
Statue based on iconic photo of Dame Whina Cooper and mokopuna starting 1975 Land March.
Four men charged in relation to Northland cannabis bust appear in court.
Northland cop had no lawful authority to stop man from checking his dog.
Ruakākā Beach was considered by the tournament organiser as the best he had seen.
Ruakākā local Roger Hall has been surfing together with his dog Taz for nearly two years.
Law required candidates to declare expenses, however small, by December 13 last year.
Landowner told block of land would be used to grow produce to supply restaurants.
Police discover more than 4000 cannabis plants in five glass houses