
Ka-pow! Thump! Bam! Kerikeri learns stage combat from a Hollywood stunt double
Dayna Grant gives Kerikeri's future stars a lesson in stunt fighting.
Dayna Grant gives Kerikeri's future stars a lesson in stunt fighting.
Thieves putting health at risk by stealing while farms closed due to contamination.
New options to be discussed at October 3 meeting, last one before the local elections.
A 69-year-old Doubtless Bay man has died after a head-on crash near Moerewa.
The PGF contributed almost $6m to wharf upgrades in Russell, Paihia and Opua.
Jared Hiakita, of North Hokianga, to receive a Humanitarian Award from Muhammad Ali Center
Employer takes responsibility, cleans up mess at dumping hot spot.
EPA to re-assess use of Hi-Cane spray, a move which could lead to a ban.
Latest figures show Kaitaia and Kaikohe are the best places to invest in rental properties
Attack on whānau business 'despicable' - but family most upset for the bees.
Five of Northland's six MPs voted in favour of the Abortion Legislation Bill.
Action aplenty in school girl rugby as Kaitaia square off against Whangārei Girls' .
Northland groups get $1.5m of grants from Foundation North.
History made as 'European whānau and Māori iwi' sign deal for 212ha horticulture business.
In the Far North it seems everyone wants to be mayor but no one wants to be a councillor.
Suspicious fires have Far North firefighters worried.
A weekly round-up of news, events and oddities from the Bay of Islands and Mid North.
Claim and counterclaim over state of temporary Horeke dog pound.
The 30-year-old has been charged with endangering life by intentionally lighting a fire.
Firefighters can't save one house but do save those on either side
Emergency services were initially told people had been seen "being swept off rocks".
In the final act of the Bay of Islands' Upsurge Festival, Nadia Reid was superb.
Before Lisa Clark died aged 40, she told her dad: 'I don't want to be forgotten'.
Whangārei family win Northland Ballance Farm Environment Award winners
Police officers advising on security and checking over lock-down procedures.
Selwyn Clarke, last survivor of 28th Māori Battalion's A Company, will be buried on Friday
'We rolled out the butchers' paper, that teachers use, on the deck and started drawing'
Many dozens of plants taken in raid which has unsettled keen gardener Valerie Churchouse.
Kaitaia woman accused of defrauding disabled charity waits to learn fate
Traveller, 19, heartened by community's offers of help.