Dean Candy and Oromāhue Trust named regional supreme winner in environment awards
Oromahoe Trust, managed by Dean Candy, wins 2024 regional farming award
Oromahoe Trust, managed by Dean Candy, wins 2024 regional farming award
A pōwhiri to welcome the 18 teams will be held today before the competition begins.
Rikki Gordon crossed the centreline, killing an elderly man who was in an oncoming car.
Nellie Day celebrated her 103rd birthday with friends and four generations of family.
The train was reportedly travelling three times over the limit when the crash occurred.
Northland's sporting stars recognised at Northland Sports Awards
The 3D-printed replica eggs help preserve the nests while the real eggs are incubated.
Council defends buying occupied Far North section for reserve.
The victim is recovering in hospital; police seek any dashcam footage.
Three initiatives by young people accepted by Whatu Ora.
The network was all about protecting the community and preventing crimes.
Police earlier said they were “desperately searching” for the parents of the toddlers.
Minister says being fossil fuel-free is 'the stuff of fairy tales'.
Kerikeri Retirement village has scaled back plans to build 200 units in Kerikeri.
Damon O'Rourke was shot in January this year and died from his injuries.
A Manuka Place resident fears his property might be the next to be condemned.
The council ticketed the man for parking a car and trailer over a driveway.
The former Towai School in Hikurangi closed its doors for the last time in 2004.
The Far North's Russell Hockley finally gets his King Charles III Nuclear Medal.
Almost all of Northland's manufacturing energy needs could come from forestry waste
Kaitāia and Kerikeri had third hottest summer on record.
More than 30 firefighters roused from their beds after blazes deliberately lit at 2am.
A retired Kerikeri couple want action taken over a long-standing parking issue.
Ninety Mile Beach Snapper Bonanza delivers success for local fishers.
'They don’t have to compete with Aucklanders.'
Home detention for assault that left Whangārei court security officer with bad injuries.
It’s refreshing to see Whangārei learning to accept the LGBTQ community.
Families and the community are being called on to be role models for young drivers.
The couple’s planting provides even more shelter and security for wildlife.