
Mangawhai Surf Club signs agreement with council to fix major slip
Funds have been found and repair work could begin in October.
Funds have been found and repair work could begin in October.
OPINION: Maungatapere Water Company is a 30-year success story.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Police are renewing appeals in an ongoing homicide investigation.
130,000 cruise ship passengers welcomed to Bay of Islands this season.
Kaiwaka road closed for eight hours after house slips from trailer.
Mayor Craig Jepson said he was elated at the decision.
Victim's mother told Anthony Smith 'you destroyed my girl, you’re disgusting'.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Northlanders fear NZTA routes bypassing the Brynderwyns will cut through their community.
It appeared to be the result of a medical event, police say
Dame Naida Glavish says push to scrap Māori ward is unacceptable.
Architectural designer Brett Hulley designed his home with their lifestyle in mind.
News snippets from the Far North.
Skye Renes got rid of some stolen items after being tipped off by police connections.
Tests are now being run in sick snapper for high levels of aluminium.
More than 200 people also gathered on Parliament's lawns today to protest s7AA repeal.
100th water tank installed at Te HIku home by Far North initiative.
OPINION: When wastewater systems are not operating as designed, we can face problems.
Grieving whānau expect 600 people for Dargaville mum Jo Sione-Lauaki's tangi.
When Miles Holt is not busy saving lives, he is on the track training.
Auckland's Saturday should be partly cloudy with showers hitting later and into tomorrow.
OPINION: Cooking at home is a family bonding experience.
Three Northland bakers have been recognised as some of the country's best pie makers
OPINION: You could hear a lot of the other politicians laughing at the comment.
Joe Bennett on watching the final of the women’s 10-metre air rifle competition
Families were proudly cheering them on back home.
OPINION: The club's main aim was to find and restore engines that have been used locally.
Patients are being misdiagnosed, face hours of travel for treatment or can't see a GP.
It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for many of the 27 talented dancers.