
News briefs from the Far North: 2 Lotto wins, flower show and car hits tree
News snippets from the Far North.
News snippets from the Far North.
Northland had the highest rate of new cancer diagnoses and the second-highest death rate.
Tina Johnson is in Middlemore Hospital and has undergone multiple surgeries.
Harley Hauraki resisted arrest, swinging a patu at officers during a police stop.
An international hotel chain is staying mum on its Whangārei hotel plans – it has to.
Michael Craig Collins (Mike) died in a single-vehicle crash at Kaipara this month.
KidsCan supports 1100 schools, helping with food, shoes, and jackets.
Police have released the name of a teenager fatally shot at a layby area in Ōtaika.
Police believe he was killed between 7pm and 11pm on Tuesday.
Parents increasingly rely on charities due to rising school costs.
Police believe he was killed between 7pm and 11pm on Tuesday.
A senior Northland doctor is worried about a lack of medical staff.
Speed limits on sections of Northland highways will return to previous levels by July 1.
Flying like a bird sees Far North man win national hang gliding title
The 'church' burglary was reported to police at 6.30am.
The road was expected to remain closed until Thursday afternoon.
Despite heavy rain, Mangamuka Gorge repairs in Far North survive first big storm
After two false starts, water from Sweetwater Aquifer is set to flow into Kaitāia homes.
Far North Energy Wellness Fund putting thermal curtains into homes to make them warmer.
News snippets from the Far North.
Money raised for the Special Olympics was taken.
Damon Clark died while visiting a waterfall. The man who hit him has now been sentenced.
Mooring piracy has been an issue for boaties in Northland this summer.
Allowing a firm to apply for fast-tracked consent to mine sand has galvanised opposition.
Heavy rainfall warnings have also been issued in the North and South Islands.
Three high-profile murder trials set for 2025 in Whangārei, starting with Perkinson case.
'I stand to be incarcerated. Who will look after my boys?'
The three-year trial means Northland is one step closer to establishing an industry.
Kaikohe mum Kelli-Asta Baker created a beauty-focused business in memory of her daughter.
The Northland farming couple turning fields into gold