
News snippets from Northland
Election enrolment packs arrive; and Covid recovery fund opens.
Election enrolment packs arrive; and Covid recovery fund opens.
Over 70 representatives from 13 Northland sports codes will gather in Russell tomorrow.
Up to eight current and former Black Ferns will take the park in Ahipara today.
Some long-suffering Northland towns always flood after heavy rain.
Distressed Far North iwi say they have had to "tidy up" the burial ground during lockdown
The pines are threatening a lake that is home to rare species.
Life is slowly returning to normal for flood-hit Moerewa resident and his mokos.
Crash block road in Northland after vehicle hits power pole
The singles competition had been cancelled two times previously due to bad weather.
'Kiwis will know that mother nature can throw some curveballs.'
Police talking to three alleged offenders; school increasing staff presence on grounds.
Defence Force brought in to help build endangered shorebirds safer nesting areas.
Northland electric fence outrigger product entered in National Fieldays Innovation Awards.
Paihia waterfront redevelopment gets $8 million from Government
Club has launched a givealittle page to pay for repairs and boost morale after the flood.
School septic tank overflow - and waste washed down the road - contaminated play area.
A bit of Russian flavour, comedy and entertainment for all ages.
A weekly round-up of news, events and oddities from the Bay of Islands and Mid North.
Volunteers plant almost 10,000 trees over two days for new river restoration trust.
Access would ease pressure on north side of inlet but is opposed by local hapū.
Government cash injection likened to Northland weather: Drought followed by flood.
Hikurangi Swamp farmers spending up large feeding their cows after the recent deluge.
Two of five people arrested admit using a minor in Northland as a prostitute.
Speed limit cut will add 12 seconds to driving length of Puketona Rd, NZTA says.
All proceeds will go to Hollie McIntyre, 30, who has a rare, aggressive form of cancer.
With a preferred rate of 80%, three of the courses' attendance rates were below 60%.
More than $2m come Northland's way in its fight against meth.