Police said emergency services responded to a workplace incident on Northwood Ave, Pukenui just before 10am on Tuesday.
The Northern Advocate understands that a person may have been trapped under equipment at the site. They were taken by ambulance to the Houhora Ambulance station about 10.30am to await the rescue helicopter.
One person was then flown to Whangārei Hospital in a stable condition. Investigations are ongoing to determine exactly what has occurred.
Police say WorkSafe has been advised.
Trial for rape
A jury trial has begun for a man who allegedly lured a woman into his home and then raped her after holding a knife and strangling her. Robin Mau, of Northland, is facing five charges in the Whangārei District Court, and Crown lawyer Geraldine Kelly said “he had no authority to detain in his home”. In opening statements, it was alleged Mau stood over her with a knife and asked if she had any last wishes, before threatening to “gut her like a pig”. Seven witnesses will be called in the trial, which is being heard before Judge Deidre Orchard.
Jones stands in Northland again
NZ First will again run a “two-tick” campaign in Northland through veteran MP Shane Jones. The party tumbled out of Parliament in 2020, when Jones also ran a two-tick campaign in the seat. He came third, more than 10,000 votes behind National’s Matt King. Labour’s Willow-Jean Prime narrowly won the seat. No poll has NZ First currently above the 5 per cent threshold, meaning winning an electorate seat is currently its only path to Parliament.