
Allison Green steps up on Anzac Day
Allison Green, the trusty mare, steps in at Matakohe Anzac parade to honour WWI horses.
Allison Green, the trusty mare, steps in at Matakohe Anzac parade to honour WWI horses.
Day-long contest between region's top young viticulturists will be open to the public.
These players have a real chance to make a statement that lasts.
The cute canines are in training for a serious job.
Okaihau College stood out with a first and second-place finish on Wednesday.
Looking for something to do? Here's a list of what's happening around the region.
May 10-12 festival features 43 acts from the US, Australia and New Zealand at 7 venues.
Whananaki Rural Fire brigade and brigade from Maungakaramea were called to the fire.
Bees keeping kids bizzy and high tea at the movies also in this week's Kaipara news.
"They are there in your life and then they are gone. It is sudden and terrible."
Some growers are losing 95 per cent of their crop and may have to quit their orchards.
Kerikeri High School's third-place is one of many top three finishes in its history.
Bring out your boots: Northern Advocate starts winter sports boot and shoe appeal
Sweet result for graduates.
Northland couple kept $5.5M winning Lotto ticket in undies drawer for a week.
The stores were caught selling alcohol to minors in a police/health board sting.
Far North school's total rebuild after suffering leaky buildings
A Kerikeri winery has won a gold medal at the New Zealand Organic Wine Show.
Kerikeri Retirement Village has appointed Kathy Renner as its new clinical manager.
The first round of Northland women's rugby featured some massive scorelines.
Locals described it as biggest thing to hit town since Hone Heke cut down the flagpole.
The Asia Pacific Rally Championship now heads overseas to Japan.
The battle between two rivals certainly didn't disappoint.
A weekly round-up of news, events and oddities from the Bay of Islands and the Mid North.
Police and motorists pulled a driver from her mangled car after hitting a logging truck.
The story of a Northland man is one of three in WW100's campaign, Finding Our Way Back