
One dead in Northland crash; part of SH12 closed
The sole occupant of the vehicle died at the scene.
The sole occupant of the vehicle died at the scene.
Bay of Islands residents are urged to save water as repairs are under way in Paihia.
Roads have been submerged, roofs ripped from buildings and ferries and flights cancelled.
At some points throughout Wednesday more than 1740 customers were without power.
Driver crashed into the victims head-on, flipping their car and injuring seven people.
Most of Northland has moved into a restricted fire season but Far North rules still apply
Forty-two councils will hold a poll for Māori wards in 2025 elections.
A 22km pipeline will help Dargaville's water supply but not until the end of 2026.
Cathay Cinemas in Kerikeri will close Mondays and cut weekday hours by 15-20%.
He received a First Foundation scholarship for Otago University.
Landlords are exiting Northland's market due to rising costs like insurance.
Packhouse director Patrick Malley points to exciting future for Northland horticulture.
Volunteers and groups like Stamp work to control the moth plant’s spread.
Northland's new tsunami siren system will be tested at 10am tomorrow.
Some people were burgled of sentimental jewellery that could never be replaced.
Northland's regional deal could boost GDP by $977m and create 6000 jobs.
MetService says warm temperatures overnight indicate rain is on its way.
$17.5m will be used for a 22km pipeline linking Dargaville to the Te Waihekeora Reservoir.
Northland's wind farm will have 12 turbines, each 206m tall.
New data shows rainfall is down by about 75% in many areas.
Northland's beloved popular music showman Eddie Hemara died at the weekend.
Over 1000 from Ngāti Whātua Nui Tonu marked 200 years since Te Ika a Ranganui.
The Whangārei Heads fire burned for more than a week - now the cost has been revealed.
Coroner calls for better supervision around pools, lakes and rivers.
Experts advise caution, saying beached fish may be unsafe to eat.
Couple believes native trees on their lifestyle block have succumbed to sewage.
Two Northland men are among leading three in this year's Young Māori Farmer Award
Dargaville's water use dropped by 166,000 litres a day under level-four restrictions.
Cliff and Ruth Mail cycled 7200km for charity, raising nearly $10,000.
The woman was painting her house when four dogs broke through her fence and set upon her.