
Police crash investigator retires after 43 years
Sport is what helped him pass the police fitness tests regularly.
Sport is what helped him pass the police fitness tests regularly.
The community circus is about supporting people of all ages and abilities.
A Whangārei contractor's 20-year legal battle with the council is set to continue.
Chilly winter morning for Northland is 6C below norm
Liquidators are working with Flaming Fires' director to get money back to customers.
Investigations are under way into a Far North incident in which police fired a shot.
Simeon Brown orders Electricity Authority review into pylon collapse.
Some risk still exists: 'We’ll definitely be keeping a really close eye on it.'
The Rust Avenue bridge has been struck 15 times since 2004.
The sick snapper caught near Port Albert suggest the problem is widespread.
All three projects have resource consent, are construction ready.
The Awakino Precinct will allow up to 384 new homes on a 39ha rural block.
His secret for his long-standing service is his “love for the job” and “incredible family.
The car rolled on a gentle bend and hit trees.
The boat was tossed onto the sand about 2km south of Baylys Beach in a huge storm.
Northland vets urge dog owners to be vigilant as kennel cough cases rise around the region
'No one leaves the same person they were before.'
Regional council backs down from proposal to cut support after consultation backlash.
Short rotation forestry could help reignite Marsden Pt.
'As New Zealand’s weather becomes more volatile, engineering at this level is a must.'
"Speed is the biggest contributor to most fatal crashes."
One of New Zealand's greatest ever rugby players, Sid Going, has died aged 80.
Whangārei dairy farmers and sharemilker end long careers after guilty verdicts
Kaikohe recorded a temperature of 29.1C in April - the hottest in the country.
"It’s just shocking. There is nothing funny about elder abuse."
'My jaw dropped on the floor. I couldn’t believe how big my pumpkin had grown.'
The dry dock development will have a major impact on Northland.
There's so much more to do here than the obvious.
Four people were taken Whangārei and Dargaville hospitals.
Police cuts would only hurt the overall recruitment of future rural cops in Northland.