
Navy urged to move to Whangārei as well as Ports of Auckland work
Navy urged to also make the move north.
Navy urged to also make the move north.
Roadworks on SH1 between Whangārei and Auckland could mean longer traveling times.
There will be free parking and free buses from Whangārei, Marsden Cove and Ruakākā Beach.
Dead monkey found in a container of wood products shipped from North America
Out of the box rescue made more difficult because it was completed at night.
Every year Ōhaeawai residents compete to create the most Christmassy letterbox.
Even over the Christmas and New Year period, Northland's bowlers will be kept busy.
Northland councils working closely together.
Work at the roundabout a Loop Rd and SH1 intersection will now be double-laned.
Whangārei MP Dr Shane Reti said there was no healthy discussion with the community.
Brent Eastwood delivers his final Sport Thought for 2019 - and it's a good one to remember
Incoming Kaitaia College principal Louise Anaru is excited about returning to the North.
George Konia is looking to turn Northland's fortunes around in the Mitre 10 Cup in 2020.
There's plenty of Christmas events for the family.
Alternative sites are being sought for St John in Paihia following a sausage sizzle feud.
An under-14 women's rugby grade is being discussed for implementation in 2020.
Whangārei resident complained over sign outside a Maunu dairy.
After finishing last in 2018, Northland's men's T20 team certainly redeemed themselves.
Administrator stole $250,000 from Northland school.
Hikurangi almost secured the double before Whangārei Power took out the men's title.
The 20.5m-long heat exchanger is a key part of the new geothermal power station at Ngāwhā.
It didn't take long for Ian Babe to realise Snell's greatness during an 800m race in 1964.
The story behind a famous display, and a list of others in Northland.
A signed Wellington Phoenix playing shirt will be an item up for auction next weekend.
More ambassadors needed for beach patrols to help spread the safety message.
'Anything you can do, I can do better', was the message from Northland's Henry Cooper.