Northland officer investigated for allegedly accessing data and other matters
An 'employment process' found the officer had breached the Police Code of Conduct.
An 'employment process' found the officer had breached the Police Code of Conduct.
News snippets from the Far North
Far North Artisans Fair back with something for everybody.
McLeod's Brewery has been awarded their biggest accolade yet
More violence predicted: 'Things could get really bad'.
Northlanders welcome a Government review of building codes making houses unaffordable.
Taipā Beach Resort has new managers ahead of busy summer season.
Originally from Whangārei, he's also an age-group BMX champion.
Northland Waste is excited to provide additional local job opportunities.
News snippets from around the Far North.
Victims of family harm could benefit from changes to the Residential Tenancies Bill.
An urgent repair job doesn't hold up Mangamuka repair work.
The new book focuses on life as a Palagi-Samoan Kiwi.
The man allegedly smashed one child's head into a wall so many times, it broke.
Homeland's culture and identity are celebrated in style.
The Kawakawa Deflection Bank and Ōtiria-Moerewa Spillway formally open to prevent floods.
The visitors made a staggering 124 tackles by halftime compared with Canterbury’s 42.
The Cape Brett Hut in the Bay of Islands reopens for public bookings after major repairs.
Even Health Minister Shane Reti admits he struggles to get a doctor's appointment.
Taimahi Trust has a produce shop, kitchen and greenhouses, plus big plans for expansion.
The man had several warrants out for his arrest for serious offences.
Whangārei couple's triplets expand family to nine
Shoppers have noticed a marked increase in prices at their favourite opportunity stores.
Crime writer Catherine Lea explains why her books are now set in the Far North.
'Everyone including my wife and me is terrified.'
His father has now been jailed for failing to seek medical care for the then 7-week-old.
Schools are doing their bit to help while families struggle to afford the basics.
An investigation into the unexplained death of the Dargaville woman is continuing.
Thesis received the 2024 Vice Chancellor’s Best Thesis Award.
Funds have been found and repair work could begin in October.