Northland teen found guilty of Ōpua murder
It took just hours for the jury to return a guilty verdict.
It took just hours for the jury to return a guilty verdict.
Armed police have gathered outside a Raumanga address as more officers attend the scene.
Officers and volunteers at the border checkpoints will manage around 20 cars at a time.
Northland NZ Post sees the busiest Christmas period in the last 25 years.
Lost wedding rings returned from the sand to Whangārei woman.
Jobs at the refinery will be whittled down to 70 over two years.
Waste-savvy Kiwis say how households can reduce their carbon footprint.
Weekday patrols at popular Northland beaches begin on December 13 and a week later on 20.
Surge in growth in Northland's housing market before interest rates rose back up again.
The Moerewa Christmas Parade was attended by at least 300 people.
A new rescue boat base at Paihia wharf will boost Coastguard's visibility and recruitment.
Cancellation of International Day of People with Disabilities events disappoint advocate
Access to council facilities in Northland restricted for the unvaccinated
History of Whangārei Heads settlement of Tamaterau will be on display
A psychologist advises us to think about climate change in manageable parts.
Climate change means we need to change the way we eat, move, consume, create and think.
Whangārei hospitality staff say My Vaccine Pass system is much-needed but also confusing.
Artwork by Whangārei Girls' High student features in online album showcasing Toi Māori
Vaccine passes and masks needed for Northland bowls games
A boat built in England in 1980 and now refitted has a new lease on life.
Tuesday's aggravated robbery is the latest attack on Whangārei dairy businesses.
The full details are yet to be made public about what the joint operation will look like.
Filling shoeboxes with goodies for needy children
Bay of Island hapū members have volunteered to help Tai Tokerau Border Control instead.
Northlander organising fundraiser for families affected in Solomon Islands.
Maitai Bay in the Karikari Peninsula remains closed to visitors over the summer period.
Te Roroa and Habitat for Humanity combine to build homes of iwi members.
Gull may enter import-only fuel terminal arrangement at Marsden Pt after three years.
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