Suspicious girlfriend unearths man's 20 years of sexual offending
The woman went through his phone and discovered explicit images and recordings.
The woman went through his phone and discovered explicit images and recordings.
Northlanders welcome the Government's move to cut wait times for driver's licence tests.
His message to other young people: 'Don’t be shy, go and do it.'
Northland youth unemployment is the highest in the country, new figures show.
Sport is what helped him pass the police fitness tests regularly.
'We’re finding the Auckland-creep is heading up this way coming that bit further north.'
The Brynderwyns have reopened, now industry leaders are pushing for a long-term solution.
Schnappa Rock's Dean Thompson is a finalist in Hospitality NZ's Chef of the Year award.
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.
The four-year-old died in 2015 - police revealed this week they are investigating.
Chilly winter morning for Northland is 6C below norm
Far North District Council reduced speeds on 300 roads. Now it might have to reverse them.
ASB economists warn about Northland’s outlook but help is on hand for businesses.
William Eskdale admitted 28 charges totalling more than $150K of unpaid taxes.
News snippets from the Far North
It's a cause close to their heart as their daughter beat cancer for the fourth time.
Winter is well and truly here in Northland after a frosty morning
Wet and muddy weather last time hasn't dampened future plans
50 wild cats too much for Far North pensioner in council flat
Serenity Grace Tebbutt was visibly shocked as she was jailed for supply drugs.
$153m was put aside in the Budget for their re-establishment with some opening in 2025.
160 students enjoy Kaitāia College's Senior Ball
Opinion: Here, in the Far North, support for Māori wards has been strong.
The funding includes $20k for sports hub pool equipment.
Glenbervie man counting Kakariki chicks in Garden Bird survey.
While consents are down 29%, more trained builders will be needed soon in Northland.
Authority says lax poor food safety not to blame for bugs found in supermarket cheese.
Liquidators are working with Flaming Fires' director to get money back to customers.
News snippets from the Far North