
Police patrolling in Bay of Islands also on whale watch
Boaties need to stay 50m from orca and pilot whales, 200m from any mother and calf.
Boaties need to stay 50m from orca and pilot whales, 200m from any mother and calf.
Contractors from Treescape continued their work on Thursday night.
Babyboy Roddy Shortland was born at 12.42am on New Year's Day at Whangārei Hospital.
Workers started dismantling the East African mahogany after business hours last night.
Extreme fire conditions faced by Northland firefighters battling unpredictable blazes
Erin Cole-Baker will be playing at the Old Library on Friday, January 10.
Impressions from the annual Summer Do at the Quarry Arts Centre.
Far North residents can expect more power cuts if Top Energy can't operate its generators.
"The district's ready to burn and we want to make sure it doesn't"
Railway trust says 'unique' steam and cycle tourism project would benefit region.
There were 126 fatal and serious crashes in Northland in 2019, including 29 fatalities.
Orange sky in Northland caused by Australian bushfires
Baylys Beach Community Trust hopes constructions will be complete by April.
The orchard was planted by hand 38 years ago.
Snorkelling at Whangārei's Reotahi Marine Reserve.
Most of the litter found is plastic items and food wrappers.
Summer Festival at Ruakākā Races turns on the sun.
The NZ public are overwhelmingly in support of Jack Goodhue keeping his famous mullet.
A Rawene man was flown to Whangarei hospital after a 4WD and motorbike collided.
After a night of dancing and laughs, Natasha Michelle Roys was tragically killed.
Kerikeri chef Linz Hart-MacDiarmid is bringing the art of death-walking to Northland.
Support for not-for-profit sector, and organisations making a "positive difference".
The Advocate has kept in touch with how Micah is doing at school throughout the year.
Historic Kaihu Hotel in Northland for sale
Attending the Pawarenga sports day showed how important community is.
Kiln master Mike Regan will heat up the big woodfire kiln to 1300 degrees to dry pottery.
The 2.6m in diameter sphere can be used as a seating space, shelter, kiosk or book nook.