
Short story competition: Northland Year 7 and 8 entries impress judges
Teachers and students worked together on the entries.
Teachers and students worked together on the entries.
Burnouts, alcoho and roaming dogs are some of the things locals are worried about.
The Highland Games are traditionally regarded as one of Scotland’s oldest traditions.
Northland is home to many food caravans. Reporter Jenny Ling uncovers the top five.
The proposed mega development includes a BP service station, shops and restaurants.
The winning entries had the judges hooked.
As it nears its 10th year in operation, survival is the priority.
James Morris, 71, has been made an officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
Rowena Tana, 63, has received a QSM for services to the Māori community.
The sailing, foiling, flying seagliders promise fast and efficient transport.
'Any warm meal made with kindness is all that matters.'
Tia and Shaun Lord are a dynamic duo doing their bit for a community in need.
The sheepish vege is among other food items which made the list.
"Our thoughts are with the family of the missing diver during this difficult time."
More patients will struggle to get a doctor's appointment if the situation continues.
Visitors and locals enjoy their summer holidays in the region.
The community jumped in to create a breakfast where everyone felt welcome.
From flooding to fireworks, we've covered it all. Michael Cunningham shares his faves.
Two Northland road deaths and suspected drowning spur police safety call.
Community members put their time aside in the spirit of Christmas.
Marissa Lewis has overcome the odds to become a successful business coach.
Norhthlanders have suffered some pretty weird injuries over the Christmas holiday period.
Thunderstorm, heavy rain watch for Northland on Christmas afternoon
Two people lost their lives on Northland's roads this weekend, prompting a police warning.
Community meetings in 1984 concerned about sexual and domestic violence sparked change.
Everyone can play a part in Kiwi Coast's “genetic rescue mission” to help kiwi.
After a heartbreaking drowning at Cable Bay, local Pat Millar decided to take action.
The station is owned by businessman and philanthropist Sir Owen Glenn.
The diver was reported missing at Wahihi Bay at 6.40pm on Thursday.