
The thinning blue line: Where are the frontline police?
The number of police who are leaving the job has risen for the first time in two years.
The number of police who are leaving the job has risen for the first time in two years.
Meanwhile, some MPs and health experts say it has gone too far.
'No one's going to call you out for being wrong. It's just about giving it a crack.'
Demise of seawalls means council share of funds available for other projects.
Government moves to new phase of Covid-19 response.
First responders had to hold the injured woman's head out of water in a swampy paddock.
A prisoner mistakenly detained an extra 33 days has won $11,000 compensation.
Create your own pepeha and share it with friends.
Mourners pack streets and bridges for a view of the hearse en route to Scottish capital.
More re-financing and fewer sales at auctions impacting Northland's housing market.
Northlanders pay their respects to an extraordinary Queen, including a Ngāpuhi matriarch.
Rex and Ihapera Nathan from Dargaville help Northern Advocate reporter Jaime Lyth with Te Reo
How do we get people to realise that their vote really does make a difference?
A marine mammal expert says if the dolphin likes what it sees it may choose to stay.
A high penalty count in the second spell proved costly for Northland.
Whangārei hosts top class football as the season draws to a close.
Northland Vikings Under 18s launched a late comeback but couldn't get over the line.
King Charles has said his beloved mother's death was a moment of 'great sadness'.
Youth leaders speak about their experience with the Queen in Buckingham Palace.
News snippets from across the region.
Whangārei-based Rory Woods selected in NZ U19 rugby team to tour South Africa.
Northland highway stretches to be upgraded to keep motorcyclists safe
Two simple pieces of paper in the Whangārei Museum leads to a roadside treasure in Kamo.
There are a few changes happening in the job sector at the moment.
Students wrote letters of condolence to the new King Charles III.
Her Majesty visited Northland several times during her 70-year reign.
If we want our dreams to become reality, we must first turn them into goals.
New facility will cater for 25 codes plus arts and cultural events when it opens in 2024
Many Northlanders recall seeing the Queen on her visits in the 50s and 60s.