Cricket: Batting class upstages Onerahi
With the eight-wicket win, Maungakaramea move to second on the Lion Red Cup table.
With the eight-wicket win, Maungakaramea move to second on the Lion Red Cup table.
Photographer Michael Cunningham captured these images.
The flotilla has been in Whangārei since Thursday.
Being a police dog handler is not a job for the faint hearted.
Could we be seeing an enduro star in the making in Pakotai's Josh Alexander?
Nick Grew came up with the idea after noticing parents waiting around for their kids.
Kamo High School's boys' and girls' teams showed their skills, coming second and first.
Crews were greeted by members of the local Pasifika community before a powerful powhiri.
If we can be civilised as we were this week, perhaps it can help a more serious problem.
The cold windy weather didn't stop people from heading out to watch the flotilla.
Bruce McNabb had given up hope of seeing his late great-uncle's medal again.
The Onerahi, Kamo and Whangārei greens will see some great bowls action over the weekend.
There's heaps to keep you entertained this weekend in the North.
Learning was the key objective as 24 teams took to ASB Stadium for some Fast Five netball.
Food that otherwise would have been dumped feeds hungry families instead.
How a Whangarei nursery has become a global leader in a boom industry.
Sport Northland's CEO Brent Eastwood reviews last week's secondary school sports awards.
Grant from the Ministry for the Environment's Waste Minimisation Fund for Northland.
Northland mum leads karanga at Police college graduation.
Campaign around skin art to encourage more people from North and Auckland to join police.
Over 500 Northlanders linked their school education with career training this year.
A weekly round-up of news, events and oddities from the Bay of Islands and Mid North.
The $25,000 contribution was projected to grow to $43,971 in 30 years.
What more could you ask for on your 10th birthday than a maiden national title?
Investigators assume an electrical fault cause the fire in Whangārei's iconic building.
Tuia 250 marks 250 years since the first onshore meetings between Māori and Pākehā.
Chase for a man leads a police dog and handler through mangroves near Whangārei Harbour.
Photographer John Stone headed to the InnoNative Market to capture the colour.
Over 100 more horses than last year packed out a glorious looking Barge Park last weekend.
Drivers report errant drivers to police - talking on phone, dangerous passing, speeding.