
Māori-Crown Relations Minister Kelvin Davis visits Pātaua occupation
'We'll block the road if we have to': Occupiers tell Māori-Crown Relations Minister.
'We'll block the road if we have to': Occupiers tell Māori-Crown Relations Minister.
Health providers to receive funding to help with the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Emergency services were busy yesterday morning responding to two major roading incidents.
Empowerment coach delivers free workshop today for Whangārei women.
Where to get your Birdsong poetry book; and no Northern Advocate on Good Friday.
Carter Holt Harvey is unable to keep up with the demand for structural timber products.
A man is in custody after fleeing the scene of a crash in Whangārei earlier this morning.
Northland is one of only two regions to see an increase in visitor spending.
Waipū Easter Carnival on this Saturday; and campaign against border threats launched.
Vintage machinery on display at Whangārei Crank Up Day
Vehicle owners in Kamo, Tikipunga and Morningside are strongly urged to secure their cars.
Northland woman won $4.25m with Lotto and Powerball with a last-minute ticket
Three million used tyres to fire up Golden Bay Cement works in Whangārei
Wordsmith compiles more than 100 poems about birds to help recovery centre.
Evidence points to Mangahawea Bay as being one of NZ's first sites of human settlement.
Northland's Māori communities are welcoming the opportunity to receive their vaccinations.
Once a year a South Hokianga town is invaded by gun-toting horsemen and highway robbers.
Bystander CPR and using a defibrillator can increase the chance of survival 50 per cent.
Class of 1960 return to Kamo High School.
The $7m PGF-funded project includes upgrades in Ahipara and Awanui.
Couple still have untold stories after 65 years together.
A protest from the largest minority in New Zealand took place this week.
Today's fun day at Pohe Island is part of WDC's Draft Long Term Plan public consultation.
Eight fire trucks and two tankers spent around four hours extinguishing the growing fire.
'He was a generous, gentle guy and a bloody good joker. Everybody loved Tony.'
Still together 61 years on, two foundation members will celebrate KHS ' 61st anniversary.
A move by five councillors to overturn WDC's vote in favour of Māori wards has failed.
800 students to graduate across Northland from Te Wānanga o Aotearoa
Hot air balloon ride for Northland school kids.