
Cyclone Gabrielle shifts slightly east overnight - what it means for your region
WeatherWatch said the cyclone's east position could reduce storm surge.
WeatherWatch said the cyclone's east position could reduce storm surge.
MetService issues 17 weather warnings and watches across the whole North Island.
Evacuation centres are today being opened as category three Cyclone Gabrielle bears down.
Mangamuka is cut off from its closest centre and residents are counting the cost.
Evacuation centres are today being opened as Category 3 Cyclone Gabrielle bears down.
Evacuation centres are today being opened as category 3 Cyclone Gabrielle bears down.
Secondary schools around Auckland considering closing campuses on Monday or Tuesday.
The worst of the cyclone is expected on Monday and Tuesday in the upper North Island.
Carriageways and highways have taken a hammering in a summer of bad weather.
End-of-life expert says whānau grief was exacerbated by Covid-19 social restrictions.
Last Friday's event an emotional tribute to the lives of Titewhai Harawira and the Queen.
Prime Minister, ministers celebrate 10-year anniversary of Te Hiku social accord.
The new Lakeside Vibes music festival will feature a range of local bands and musicians.
Fifty-seven Pawarenga and Kaitāia rangatahi competed at the Waka Ama Sprint Nationals.
Hihi residents say roads and drainage need to be the focus ahead of beautification.
Musicians come from around the world to perform in Kaitaia
Journey from Te Rerenga Wairua (Cape Reinga) to Waitangi returns
Auckland has experienced record rainfall and more is on the way.
Auckland has experienced record rainfall and more is on the way.
Eatery's success tied to Green Kambukoll’s exceptional take on traditional Thai dishes.
The region is expected to be hit with more wild weather this week.
Meeting held at Parawhenua Marae to discuss rongoa as part of Therapeutic Products Bill.
'Smear Your Mea' fundraiser returns to Te Tai Tokerau.
A surf lifesaving club captain shares essential beach safety tips this unsettled summer.
Two men wanted by police are thought to be in Northland.
The next SFF event is scheduled to be held on January 31.
Lifelong battler for Māori rights to return home to Northland for burial.
Titewhai Harawira hopes her legacy will continue through the generations.
Northland kuia Titewhai Harawira was a familiar face at Waitangi Day celebrations.