
Film fundraiser focuses on NZ soldiers armed with guitars
Fourteen attempts to bring peace to Bougainville failed. Then NZers turned up with waiata.
Fourteen attempts to bring peace to Bougainville failed. Then NZers turned up with waiata.
Mark Chamberlain's novel Pure is based on the harm methamphetamine causes in Northland.
Northland Rescue Helicopter has new fundraising book
The reworked play is being performed this week at Whangārei Girls' High School.
Northland grain farmer gains good yields with no-tillage technique.
Gas leak closes city street; and a $6m youth and community centre opens.
'The serious criminal element in our society is prepared to use firearms against police.'
Police are investigating whether a series of shop ram-raids are also connected.
A weekly round-up of news, events and oddities from the Bay of Islands and Mid North.
Kerikeri Kindergarten has been named a finalist in this year's NZ Biosecurity Awards.
After visiting the property, police are continuing their search in the surrounding area.
The two Northland sides faced stiff opposition in their long-weekend campaigns.
NRC was one of only four councils in NZ to get the Covid-19 wage subsidy.
Bay of Islands' conservationists upset at theft of roadside kiwi sign.
Street Rod display a treat for car enthusiasts.
Dr Chris Reid worked hard to promote rural medicine during his time in the North.
Visitors flock to Northland beaches but it's a quiet weekend for lifeguards.
Kelvin Fraser and Tamarangi Hanunui-Tipene shone at a recent Blue Light Life Skills camp.
The man stayed up on his roof for hours as police negotiated with him.
Fire officers are asking the public to get in touch if they have any information.
Small savings for Top Energy customers after Electricity Authority approval.
Bird of the Year competition opens; and robbery attempt at dairy.
Overflows occurred for a few hours a day on at least two days due to a faulty pump.
The event will be held in Whangārei.
Strong demand for milk from China lifts forecast farmgate price for next season.
Unforced errors and ill discipline among a myriad of problems for Northland Taniwha.
U15 girls and U17 boys play in Waikato and Christchurch respectively over Labour weekend.
First Union not ruling out filing a personal grievance, as 600 jobs go nationwide.