
News snippets from Northland
Road death a seatbelt reminder; and primary healthcare workers' strike called off.
Road death a seatbelt reminder; and primary healthcare workers' strike called off.
Dozens of pōhutukawa, tōtara and other natives, many planted by volunteers, have died.
"To say we're excited is an understatement," says NRU chief executive Cameron Bell.
Victim's former partner, who allegedly arranged liaisons, awaiting trial on 20 charges.
After day one, there were three qualifiers in the men's division and four in the women's.
Moerewa man admits drink driving causing death of teen in the town
Teams and individuals are taking on Mount Parihaka over 24 hours.
Being well equipped is key to safety for Northland boaties.
NRC councillor hails impact of campaign in response to 'broken democracy'
Papermakers take centre stage in Whangārei, Kauri captain starts for Black Ferns
Iwi and police have been searching the west coast south of Hokianga since Tuesday evening.
Top skaters heading north; and two local books launched.
It's the gang's fourth year doing the run and they want to come back every year.
DoC focuses on educating the public and enforcement on protected reserves in Bream Bay.
Wane Wharerau's election comes after a time of upheaval within NZ's biggest iwi.
In August, the Northern Advocate reported the concerns of a number of Avenues residents.
There have been changes for exam-sitters this year after school closures during lockdown.
The clinic first started in Pataua earlier this year and has been a hit with residents.
A dozen divers from across the country gathered at Kawakawa's Te Papawai Pool.
Northland police were hunting gunman who fired at police in Tikipunga yesterday morning.
A local cast are playing out a modernised version of The Terrible Fate of Humpty Dumpty.
Greig's report cited research which stated mental illness was common among doctors.
Marlon Williams playing at Leigh; and Diwali festival on Saturday.
Manakai is a 73-foot (22m) fishing boat but looks more like a gleaming superyacht.
Whangārei electrician stuck on Domino's Pizza rooftop after thieves steal ladder
Dr Richard Harding, 47, died at his Whangārei home on October 23, 2017.
City crash causes minor delays; and a big fishing boat is set to be launched.
The upheavals of lockdown have prompted Northlanders to take on further tertiary study.
Northlanders urged not to vote to stop Māori local body seats
The initiative has been praised by the Ministry of Education.