
News snippets from Northland
Bay of Islands Music Festival lineup, and scholarships for Ngāpuhi students.
Bay of Islands Music Festival lineup, and scholarships for Ngāpuhi students.
Water carriers across Northland starting to get busy as the weather heats up
Northland's historic Māngungu Mission won't close during vital conservation work
"We didn't believe them until they started screaming."
Bay of Islands hospo operators say it will take more than visa extensions to save them.
It's hello and so long to Northland for holiday-makers.
Workers hired under Covid scheme picked up 20 tonnes of rubbish from Northland highways.
Thirty firefighters and two choppers battled blaze in 1.5ha of scrub and pine forest.
Northland Regional Council confirm coastal engineer breached environment rules.
The head-on crash occurred about 400m north of the turnoff to Hikurangi town.
Bought by the Crown from Māori in 1908, the island became a nature reserve in 1956.
Skip Kidwell, owner of worst-hit house in Moerewa, was the face of the July flood.
Baby Taira named after grand dad but his surname is yet to be sorted.
The little boy who died in a crash on January 1 was Myka Tuala of Wellington
In Northland, codes scrambled to implement safety procedures due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Dirk Boesser is worried he might have to leave the home he hoped to retire in.
The award recognises her outstanding achievements within the community over 50 years.
One dead and five injured in a head-on crash just north of Whangārei.
Northland fire chief sounds warning to people lighting fireworks after two fires.
Northlanders celebrate first day of the year at Waipū Community Festival
One dead and five injured in head on crash at Whangārei.
News in brief from Northland.
Locals and holidaymakers in Waipū tell us how 2020 shaped their new year outlook.
Cody Kelly has worked for Bluefix Boatworks, in Opua, since he was 17.
NorthTec and the Northland Rugby Union creating educational opportunities.
Far North woman Katie Murray now a Member of the NZ Order of Merit
Shipley, born in Christchurch, discovered basketball as a skinny, five foot one student.
Services to firefighting and community recognised with a QSM for well-known Kaiwaka man.