News snippets from Northland
Playground for Women's Refuge; and 222 new Covid cases.
Playground for Women's Refuge; and 222 new Covid cases.
Northland man jailed six years seven months for years of, abuse against granddaughters
Northland primary schoolgirl 'freaked out' after strange man tried to pick her up.
Better CCTV and a street party the first priorities for reborn association.
Government spending not main cause of high inflation - Vaughan Gunson
Each survival sheet uses 44 chip packets, equivalent to 3520 recycling years.
A group of teenagers are behind the sixth burglary of a Whangārei Heads service station.
A Northland man, originally from Belarus, share ideas how to support Ukraine.
Making popular bike trail more difficult could reduce user numbers, spending, Nash says.
Whangarei Heads Volunteer Fire Brigade is fundraising for a medical response vehicle.
May is Pink Ribbon Breakfast Month in Northland and nationally
Māori pumice container part of External Focus exhibition at Whangārei Museum
Data suggests Northland schools may have fared far better than elsewhere in the country.
Northlands Portia Woodman is now a Women's Sevens top all-time try scorer
Northland's Covid 19 cases today - 141
Pukenui wharf is used by a fishing fleet, charter vessels and recreational boaties.
Waipu score in the dying stages to deny Mid Northern a win.
Northland has biggest house price rise in NZ, but less than last quarter
Whangārei Boys' High School's new building is fit for modern education outcomes.
More than 1000 people turned out to celebrate the vintage railway's latest milestones.
Approximately 300 people went to Onerahi Airport.
Radio beacon accidentally goes off; proposal by hapū for further fishing ban.
Whangārei mayor adds to criticism of Three Waters reform.
Development could help meet demand for new homes - but town's gum tree backdrop would go.
Northport says it's committed to taking whatever actions needed when it comes to safety.
Cyclist Kyren Andrew's eventual goal is to compete in the Paralympics.
Northland's longest-serving court staff member bids farewell after 50 years of service.