
Even Whangārei Superman is not invincible behind the wheel
Year 13 student D'Artagnan Gould wins $3000 in a short film competition on road safety.
Year 13 student D'Artagnan Gould wins $3000 in a short film competition on road safety.
Cycle trail users will catch a shuttle train over part of the restored railway.
Satellite event for Sport NZ Women and Girls Summit in Whangārei later this month
New container handlers at Northport; motorcyclist injured in crash.
Northland schools are seeing a majority of students returning in Covid-19 alert level 2.
Senior hospital doctors and dentists are asking for more staff and a 1.5% pay rise.
Curly questions answered about travel around NZ when level 4 Auckland is in the way.
A woman stole petrol five times from the same station, changing her appearance each time.
The skate ramp is to be installed at Simson Park or Nesbit Park within months.
News in brief from Northland - beekeepers, hospitals and jobs.
Northland builders are reporting frustrating delays in materials amid a building boom.
Northland local body leaders urge others to get Covid vaccination.
Neville Redfern still lives with pain of injuries suffered in crash 45 years ago.
Daily Kerikeri-Wellington flights to continue as long as Auckland remains in lockdown.
Sam Pou jailed for life for murder of Whangārei mum Bridget Simmonds.
Northlanders to brace for more wet and windy weather overnight on Friday.
Maisie Panoho's winning design Hae Hae is an asthma inhaler specifically for kids
A weekly round-up of news, events and oddities from the Bay of Islands and Mid North.
Dedicated vaccination lane this week for hospitality workers; next week it's tradies.
Plan includes long-awaited Kāeo bridge, safety improvements instead of four-laning on SH1.
The stress that comes from worrying is going to affect our young people.
Couple have held title for two years because of cancellation last year.
Bars, restaurants face tougher level 2 rules this time but owners are just glad to be open
All schools will reopen tomorrow and children are asked to wear masks.
Noho Taiao o Te Rarawa has been run over decade and is meant to excite youth about nature.
Alcohol has again topped the charts as a leading trigger in family harm incidents.
Great that in such difficult times people can still have a good laugh, writes Kevin Page.
Some Northland principals believe PPCB union weakens New Zealand Educational Institute
Northland community leaders urge people to still be sensible under Level 2.