York proving mind over matter
Steve York did just three road rides before tackling four laps of Lake Taupō in 33 hours.
Steve York did just three road rides before tackling four laps of Lake Taupō in 33 hours.
A Whangārei woman has been ordered to pay back money to victims she "ripped off".
The $400 million package for around 2050 state schools excluded integrated schools.
Swimmers might get a surprise the next time they go to a Northland beach this summer.
About 400 children from at least 30 schools gathered for the annual athletics day.
It comes after the Crown removed its recognition of Tūhoronuku's mandate.
The EV charger was installed five years ago by Northpower.
St John's Golden Church in Kamo has more than 50 trees on display.
Is Northland ready for a big new port handling containers and cars?
A weekly round-up of news, events and oddities from the Bay of Islands and Mid North.
At least 12 events in the Far North alone will keep Santa busy between now and Christmas.
Is the future of Northland's premier tennis competition in jeopardy?
Tūhoronuku's mandate is no longer fit for Ngāpuhi, the Government says.
Two chicks, one at Mangawhai and the other at Pakiri, hatched on Thursday.
The Northern Advocate asks for people to donate toys, games and non-perishable food.
The Whangārei man wanted to do it for his 80th birthday.
The women's team will look to better the men's team's 10th-place finish from last week.
The funding plan allocates $700 per student for much needed maintenance work.
Northlanders packed out the Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge over the weekend.
Thousands attended Kamo Christmas Parade and the Christmas Festival at Semenoff Stadium.
It should be an entertaining contest when the two sides meet at Cobham Oval on the 21st.
Honour recognises more than 30 years' service to St John.
The man was airlifted into the Bay of Islands Hospital for treatment.
Smaller Northland towns the biggest beneficiaries in house sales
We all love a bit nostalgia, but "Snoopy's Christmas" is definitely outdated.
With a baby coming and a potential Japan Golf Tour card, Brown will have his hands full.
Changes are afoot for Northland junior rugby, possibly including the Taniwha Shield.
A shocking crime, an awful childhood, and a new kind of court trying to break the cycle.
Three schools from the area came to learn from some of New Zealand's best players.