News in brief: Brynderywns close again; 'Super' snapper breeding programme
The latest news bites from around the region.
The latest news bites from around the region.
'I'll be surprised if any Northland farmers make a profit this year.'
Barry Madden preyed on three children for more than three decades.
The mum says the alternative house is not suitable for her children with high anxiety.
It's not about naughtiness, it's about kids who are seriously disturbed, says principal.
Whangarei Girls' High School student on her way to the final.
Dry weather triggers Government support for farmers.
Suspended ear wax removal service at Kaitāia GP clinic leaves couple facing long trip.
In six months, the centre has racked up a deficit of three-quarters of a million dollars.
Some GP services in Northland at risk of closing as crisis hits.
OPINION: We'd love to get your feedback on our proposed plan for the next 10 years.
'It really takes the whole of Waipu to make this possible.'
Little Lennox Knight was critically ill, and his parents had no idea why.
Developer Stan Semenoff has been cleared of a nearby resident's concerns
OPINION: The word oval is an imprecise term.
On the third Sunday of each month the steam train takes to the tracks.
Dr Shane Reti received the briefing from health officials soon after becoming minister.
The funding cut news sent shockwaves throughout the disabled community,
An odd-looking gull is causing bird-watchers to do a double take.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Jacinda Sione-Lauaki was killed when Duanne Towgood lost control on a corner and crashed.
Seven fire appliances from Kawakawa, Hikurangi and Whangārei brigades rushed to the scene.
Teina Pickering was found dead on a Ruakākā road in October last year.
"I didn’t expect to break my own record, but it feels pretty good."
Roading work is expected to last up to 10 years, Transport Minister says.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Six decades of community work marked by Kaitāia Lions
News snippets from the Far North.
Long-time Far North resident Dolly Urlich celebrates 100th birthday.
A judge says the tragedy was characterised by impulsiveness and recklessness.