
Updated: Over 2000 active cases in Northland with 380 reported today
There are now 2200 active cases in Northland.
There are now 2200 active cases in Northland.
Northland outdoor fire permits are cancelled this weekend ahead of strong winds.
There's an opportunity to reconsider the energy future of our whole region
Working together for the benefit of our visitor economy is more important now than ever.
The Northland Mayoral Forum welcomes the push for renewable energy in Northland.
First-hand experiences from the workers who kept Northlanders safe during the lockdowns.
Submissions showed overwhelming support for stricter measures to manage cats in Whangārei.
Northland education leaders demand RATs kits for teachers and school staff.
Here are the latest news bites from around the region.
The woman drove on the wrong side of the road and sped through police road spikes.
Opponents want pause on plan to shift Northland Rescue Helicopters to Onerahi Airport.
More money to boost Northland Māori vaccination rates and Covid resilience.
A 7.9 per cent growth over the past quarter saw the average property value rise to $906k.
Interesting items at Whangārei Museum include skis.
The Northern Advocate looks at the stories of a Far North Whānau Support team.
Former Northland rep shares the pain of losing good friend and ex-All Black Joeli Vidiri.
Ukraine and Russians in Northland speak about the horrors back home.
The Northland DHB reported 208 new cases of Covid 19 in Northland on Monday.
First-hand experiences from the workers who kept Northlanders essential utilities running.
After 232 Black Sticks' games Northland hockey stalwart Ella Gunson retires
Ex-All Black captain's visit celebrated Paihia business's win in tourism awards.
Tutukaka tsunami surge leads to rethink of alert categories
The Northland DHB reported 225 new cases of Covid-19 in Northland on Sunday.
A Whangārei-born economist warns of rising costs due to the Russia/Ukraine conflict.
Bus terminal upgrade; Tangihua Lodge open day and a free literacy course.
It's impossible to look youthful without muscle strength and tone.
Northland nurses reflect on three years of Covid-19 and what Omicron might bring.
Kaipara District Council looking at Three Waters staffing and expected costs.
We felt that finally we would no longer be the poor relation of health.