Bumper kūmara crop relief for Kaipara growers
About 95 per cent of New Zealand’s kūmara is grown in the Kaipara region.
About 95 per cent of New Zealand’s kūmara is grown in the Kaipara region.
Deaf Northland Alana Best believes people are too timid to try sign language.
Northland companies call in administrators as the cost of living crisis drags on.
The body of one victim was located on Friday, while the search continues for his friend.
The human milk bank still needs $12,000 to get up and running.
The three-week trial starts on Monday in Whangārei. Here's what you need to know.
“I remember saying to him, ‘Don’t worry Tino, if it’s no good ... they won’t let you go."
Operation continues on Friday to find men, who recently moved to New Zealand from India.
Kristy Fisher says the 22km swim is a step out of her comfort zone.
The men, in their mid-30s, had just arrived from India with their wives and children.
"It’s just shocking. There is nothing funny about elder abuse."
Emergency services were called to an address on Thomas St around 2.40am.
Two fishermen have gone missing in Taiharuru, search efforts underway.
Former councillor John Bain says the Govt had made the 'right move' regarding Māori wards.
$11.5 million sports hub valued at $20 million.
News snippets from the Far North.
A Brynderwyn bypass needs to be the biggest roading priority in the nation, mayor says.
Kerikeri's Sunny Perry wins Prime Minister’s Future Scientist Prize for soil research.
US space agency helps research into Far North drought risk
Northport wants to ensure its plans to expand will be approved one way or another.
Motorists have to wait another 'number of weeks' before using SH1 over the Brynderwyns.
Northland's road toll this year equates to more than one death a week.
Indian Ink return to New Zealand stages for Dirty Work.
A fire started in a car and spread to the house where a critically injured man was found.
Conservation group's aim to up community efforts in the ongoing war against moth plant.
A Northland youth strategy group calls for input from young people.
News snippets from the Far North.
Police say there's no suggestion of any public risk after the suspicious fatal fire.
The man claims it's untrue and the allegations stem from a custody dispute with her mum.
'My jaw dropped on the floor. I couldn’t believe how big my pumpkin had grown.'