
News in brief: Two injured in crash, Whangārei Lotto winner, wind prompts fire warning
The latest news bites from around the region.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Clients travel from Auckland to Houhora for Haley's expertise in creating and maintaining dreadlocks.
Castlepoint's perilous beauty: A tale of explorers and dramatic coastal views.
The themes of the stories were diverse.
Some families have attended the same school for more than five generations.
As of 3.45pm four fire trucks and 3 helicopters were on site.
Contract hunters remove 3000-4000 goats to protect Northland's kauri forests.
Hikurangi residents reveal why theirs is 'the coolest little town'.
A glimpse into some of Northland's most luxurious stays
A helicopter attended the fire south of Kawakawa, near the Oyster Factory.
One person was transported to hospital in a serious condition.
Reporter Jenny Ling visits Kawakawa for her series on why residents love their small town.
Police identify man found dead on Far North beach; death not suspicious.
Kamonn Flavell-Downey helps 170 youth, proves change is possible.
Lawyers fear some people are pleading guilty because their cases keep being adjourned.
A rāhui has been placed on Bland Bay and will be lifted at 12pm on Thursday.
The event went ahead despite bouts of heavy rain — and crowds were pumping.
Far North deputy mayor Kelly Stratford shares her journey from binge drinking to sobriety.
A martial artist, firefighter, dementia researcher, conservationists and more.
Northland educator Dr Te Tuhi Robust honoured as ONZM for services to Māori and education.
Kevin Page reflects on a wild ride of a year.
After feeding the community, their other business was ram-raided.
You have to be crazy to start a business in a recession, right?
Reporter Jenny Ling visits Ōkaihau for her series on why residents love their small town.
'I’m not scared to confront issues we need to discuss.'
Road toll continues to rise in dark five days on our roads.
Is cash still king or does everybody just use a card or their phone these days?
There's so much for locals and visitors to see and do on Urupukapuka Island
Friends scale cliffs, cross manure-filled creeks in five-day charity walk from Dargaville.
'This is the birthplace of New Zealand. Welcome home.'