Huge wildfire still raging at Pipiwai
Firefighters battling to contain fire before expected high winds hit later today.
Firefighters battling to contain fire before expected high winds hit later today.
'He was a priest from the old school: Devout, humble, and gentlemanly in all that he did.'
Northland iwi's checkpoint to stop visitors spreading Covid has been closed by police
Another whale stranding on Ruakākā Beach, cultural process kicks into gear.
Commemoration events in Northland will still go ahead.
Almost 1 per cent of Northland was tested on Monday - a regional record.
Iwi group says government not doing enough to protect Northland's most vulnerable people.
A Northland tourism leader is upbeat about the sector despite bookings being cancelled.
Government not doing enough to protect Northland's most vulnerable people, group says.
Smith accepted the honour on behalf of her team at Ocado.
Northland farmer Derek Robinson avoided a court imposed ban related to rodeo activities.
Whangārei-Auckland rail line carries first containers from Northport since reopening
Man who allegedly fired at female Northland police officer named.
Rawene Rd closed as helicopters and fire crews battle large wildfire
Alexander Coe, 38, is accused of kidnapping and using a gun against a police officer.
Brothers accused of threatening to kill Northland police officers remanded in custody
Whangārei's Ruby Humfrey wants a shipping container for her teenager to use as a bedroom.
A rousing kapa haka performance was the perfect way to end the night.
'It's brought us closer together,' commemoration organiser says.
Battle of Te Ruapekapeka was one of the most significant conflicts in New Zealand history.
CCTV shows a woman witnessed the Kawakawa altercation that preceded a killing in Ōpua.
Raumanga and Ruawai leading percentage rise in house prices in Northland.
Emergency services called to suspected gas leak in central Whangārei
Firefighters say the blazes are a reminder that every home needs working smoke alarms.
"We didn't believe them until they started screaming."
Battle of Ruapekapeka Pā was the inconclusive, final clash of the Northern War of 1845-46.
Thirty firefighters and two choppers battled blaze in 1.5ha of scrub and pine forest.
The head-on crash occurred about 400m north of the turnoff to Hikurangi town.
Bought by the Crown from Māori in 1908, the island became a nature reserve in 1956.
The little boy who died in a crash on January 1 was Myka Tuala of Wellington