
Photos: Te Tai Tokerau primary/intermediate kapa haka regionals
Photos from the Maranga Mai E Te Iwi Mana Kuratahi Regional Kapa Haka Competition.
Photos from the Maranga Mai E Te Iwi Mana Kuratahi Regional Kapa Haka Competition.
Microplastics are known to harm marine life - but no one knows how much is in our lakes.
Marine biologists warn of depleting sea organisms as sea temperatures in Northland rise
Work around Tāne Mahuta to help protect against Kauri Dieback
Luke Bird said punters can expect a show full of glam, fun, songs to get you amped.
Far North shooting isn't a random act of violence, says Northland Police
Police pursue young woman driving at dangerous speeds in Hikurangi during school drop off.
Local Americans see hope for their country after Joe Biden wins the presidency.
A third 24-hour strike has been planned for November 23.
When asked by the Northern Advocate to elaborate, the DHB would not comment publicly.
Whangārei fire service senior station officer Bradley Cunningham retiring after 46 years.
Boltcutters used to steal cylinders; scouts left with no hot water or camp cooking gas.
Budget, timing hut by Covid but Ngāwhā still due to start supplying power by Christmas.
Police are gearing up for more trouble following a drive-by shooting in the Far North.
Margaret Lange's career has spanned 58 years, the last 30 at Ōpua Primary School.
The long-serving former councillor is urging cohesive action over the contentious issue.
Northland's 19-year winless run at Eden Park continues.
Survey on future of Oruru's Swamp Palace gets fewer than 200 responses so far.
The report stated 31 per cent of disabled people lived in a mouldy home.
60,000 Northpower customers to share $10.2 million payout.
Shearing back at A&P show after 30 years; and kapa haka competition.
Whangārei mother doesn't think twice about offering her eggs to client.
If it goes ahead as planned the lake will cover 30ha and store 1.4m cubic metres of water.
244 Northland businesses and individuals entered the Westpac Northland Business awards.
Red letter day as Whangārei and Northland both held by Labour for the first time
Local Govt Minister may do away with public polls on Māori wards.
It was the 17th title for Reader and 13th for Murray.
Two Whangārei primary schools experienced break-ins with $12,000 of stolen items.