
Northland news in brief: New police recruit, more measles cases
News snippets from around the region
News snippets from around the region
Fix our roads, we don't want to lose any more people to fatal crashes.
Conversations with all affected communities promised in light of report's recommendations.
Many in the North say it would be good for the region.
A weekly round-up of community news and events from the mighty Kaipara District.
Summer's here, lots happening in our region...
Fonterra Kauri has been processing milk from Northland farmers for 30 years.
The centre men's open singles final went right down to the wire.
95-year old gifted 20 Christmas cakes to donate to charity after his lot was stolen.
NZ Post has deployed extra resources in Northland to cope with online Christmas shopping.
Kāinga Ora's plans for 31 transitional housing units were suddenly cancelled last week.
Originally a home, Donkey Bay Inn is owned by Italian winemaker Antonio Pasquale.
The scholarships will open opportunities for children wanting to dance.
The hui came after the Crown announced it had removed recognition of Tūhoronuku's mandate.
The Whangārei harbour is a place where orca gather regularly
Dominque Ormsby landed a coward punch to the back of a policeman's head during a riot
Proposal to reduce speed on a number of high-risk Northland roads.
Grayson was diagnosed with anaplastic large cell lymphoma when he was eight months old.
Clapshaw came back from losing the first set to take the next two and win the title.
The service promotes independence and quality of life for people with a mental illness.
The Kamo vs City game looked set for a thrilling finish before the game was abandoned.
News snippets from around the region.
Photographer Tania Whyte captured these awesome photos.
Riders competed in many different competitions, such as the cowboy challenge demonstration
It's been four years out in the cold, now Dwayne Rowsell is back with a point to prove.
"Possums are fussy eaters. They only eat the best of the best."
New Zealand pole vaulter Eliza McCartney should be who today's youth are learning from.
Whangarei Art Museum Te Manawa Toi is launching four new exhibitions following a revamp.
The event looked to raise funds for the Rugby For Life programme.
The boxes are filled with tea, coffee and other goodies to keep families going.