
New Northland MP slates council decision on Māori wards
"Making a decision for Māori wards would have shown leadership": Willow-Jean Prime.
"Making a decision for Māori wards would have shown leadership": Willow-Jean Prime.
Kaiwaka's Tawhiri Littlejohn wants better decisions by Northland road users to save lives.
Sixteen teams have entered this weekend, eight men's and eight women's teams.
Rodeo's umbrella body has slammed Derek Robinson for using an electric prodder on steers.
A TV show filmed in Northland is to be broadcast in countries across the Pacific in 2021.
Slip repair teams will be working double shifts to accelerate work.
The quality of your healthcare could decrease if the pay parity issue was not resolved.
Six piglets sick with rotavirus were swiped from a Ruakākā farm.
NorthTec course targets women who want to make a career in the farming industry.
Northland organised crime groups will have illegally-gained assets seized
Northland's only advanced appearance medicine training academy has opened in Whangarei.
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A three-month trial of e-bike police patrols has been launched in Northland.
Find out when you should go to ED and when you shouldn't.
Raivyn-Skye Tangariki-Pou has been in the kitchen from a very young age.
Tutukaka Marina manager receives global award.
Bruce will be released back into the area once his weight reaches 400g.
Microplastics are known to harm marine life - but no one knows how much is in our lakes.
Far North shooting isn't a random act of violence, says Northland Police
Police pursue young woman driving at dangerous speeds in Hikurangi during school drop off.
A third 24-hour strike has been planned for November 23.
Work around Tāne Mahuta to help protect against Kauri Dieback
Luke Bird said punters can expect a show full of glam, fun, songs to get you amped.
Volunteer Northland firefighter vehicle raided while helping Hikurangi community.
Hikurangi policing area to receive two full-time permanently based officers by Christmas.
When asked by the Northern Advocate to elaborate, the DHB would not comment publicly.
Boltcutters used to steal cylinders; scouts left with no hot water or camp cooking gas.
Budget, timing hut by Covid but Ngāwhā still due to start supplying power by Christmas.