
Latest position: Live updates of Cyclone Gabrielle's track
Large waves and a storm surge are expected to affect northern and eastern coastlines.
Large waves and a storm surge are expected to affect northern and eastern coastlines.
Harbourmaster says boaties have only today, tomorrow to ensure their vessels are safe.
The worst of the cyclone is expected on Monday and Tuesday in the upper North Island.
Police were called to the crash on Roma Rd in Ahipara shortly before 10pm.
Video of four-day-old Northland kiwi sees bird sniff handler's hat and gumboots.
A lot of infrastructure work has been done toward building the city's resilience.
Keegan Jones wants to help the Tai Tokerau community in the manner he knows best.
Drama began when two boys got into difficulty in rain-swollen Kerikeri River.
News snippets from across Northland and the surrounds.
More rain is on the way just 10 days after a State of Emergency was declared in Northland.
Expert welcomes extension of vaccine, but wants more under-5s to get access.
VentureFruit chair hopes to have 250 hectares of the new varieties planted by 2030.
Cyclone Gabrielle is on its way. Residents can prepare now in various ways.
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Carriageways and highways have taken a hammering in a summer of bad weather.
Dane Phillips, 31, has revived his golden shearer heydays during an open final recently.
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Hundreds of items were also taken from court visitors temporarily.
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The study provided further reassurance about the safety of the vaccine, an official said.
Cause of death not yet clear, but local found to have unregistered, uncontained dogs.
The two-vehicle collision was reported around 3.30pm.
Modellers expect the storm to reach our shores from Sunday.
Chairwoman Deb Rewiri tells residents to give Kororāeka a chance.
Northland Turk fortunate his family is safe after powerful earthquake kills thousands.
Officers took food donated by a local supermarket to the marae.
When people around us are secure, so are we all, writes Emily Henderson.
Last year’s production was derailed by Northland’s first Omicron outbreak.
Disadvantages for low-income families have been amplified by the cost of living crisis,