
Opinion: Embracing the pain of change with a positive, healthy attitude is fitness for life
Feeling discomfort through change indicates we are expanding our horizons.
Feeling discomfort through change indicates we are expanding our horizons.
Kristy Kewene loves her son James, 23, but says caring for him is tough.
Millennium & Copthorne Hotels want the Dent St site for a hotel, again.
The temporary closure will be used to repair and enhance infrastructure.
Producing music on vinyl gave it a certain warmth and spatial depth.
Three-piece band The Surge in collaboration with Vine Street Vinyl in Whangārei debut their first ever vinyl on World Record Store Day on April 20. Video / Northern Advocate
Proceeds from a residential property should go to the scheme and not the council, he says.
A Northland artist has an unconventional exhibition showing in Whangārei.
Whangarei District Council reviews need for monitoring of freedom camping.
Hartley Ferrar, who mapped Northland in the early 1900s, in focus for Archaeology Week.
The new extension is the beginni of creating a parent, tamariki and pēpi health hub.
Northland Bowls Centre's singles champs found
Kaitāia hostel closed by council as dangerous building being sold.
The state house owner plans to build nearly 400 new houses by the end of 2025.
The dry dock development will have a major impact on Northland.
The latest news bites from around the region.
Michael Bracey texted his ex saying her new partner should 'sleep with one eye open'.
Linda Woods died last year after a man from her street entered her Kaikohe home.
Government changes are rolling back rights, a Northland leader says.
Far North Mayor Moko Tepania has hit out at the Government’s proposed Māori wards changes.
It's prompted the Government to scrap a bill aimed at improving emergency management.
OPINION: Going into battle armed with a wooden bowl may be one for the history books.
Coastal views from a couple's Parua Bay home ruined by new tsunami siren.
News snippets from the Far North.
Students to run Anzac Day in town as Far North remembers.
Gail Shepherd, 49, was farewelled by coworkers with a guard of honour.
Kaitāia's Sweetwaters project still not producing clear water.
The day is a wider remembrance of those soldiers who have fallen.
The latest news bites from around the region.