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Intricate carving found washed up in Northland
Mystery surrounds a large, ornate Māori carving found washed up on a Northland beach.
'She believed in people' - Tributes from across political parties for Dame Tariana Turia
A stern but loving auntie, a woman of unshakeable principle, the very definition of a wāhine toa - those are just a few of the tributes flooding in for Dame Tariana Turia.
The $25-a-night DOC hut with million-dollar views
The newly restored Cape Brett Hut is one of a handful of huts run by the Department of Conservation in Northland.
Too many children unsupervised at New Year's - Police
Waikato police are concerned by the number of parents who had no idea where their children were during last night's New Year's Eve festivities.
Bay of Islands welcomes post-Christmas 'boom'
A surge of visitors post-Christmas is just what the Bay of Islands needed, business owners say
Northland campgrounds packed to the gunwales
Last-minute campers will be especially hard pressed to find a spot at the region's Department of Conservation campgrounds.
Far North restaurant puts on free three-course meal for 100 people
Jesse's on the Waterfront, in the historic town of Mangōnui, is making sure people who could have gone hungry today will instead go home full of good food and Christmas spirit.
Hapū hails housing ban on Onoke Pā
A Whangārei hapū is describing an Environment Court decision to quash consents for a housing development on significant land as "the best Christmas present ever".
Whangārei hapū wins appeal against subdivision
The judges who threw out a consent for a Whangārei subdivision say it is one of the clearest cases they have ever seen of a site that should not be developed because of its significance to Māori.
'They're very large machines' - Northland's first windfarm to begin construction next month
Power company Mercury will start building Northland's first wind farm next month, using the largest turbines ever seen in New Zealand.
Water restrictions leave Dargaville residents frustrated
Frustrated Dargaville residents say they are being denied a proper Kiwi Christmas due to the early imposition of water restrictions.
Second dog attack on Taipā Beach upsets victim of first
A Northland woman attacked by roaming dogs earlier this month says it pains her to know a child has been mauled on the same beach.
Access to Tāne Mahuta restored
A new boardwalk, viewing platform and bridge have been installed to protect NZ's largest surviving kauri from a deadly pathogen.
'Great day for the north': Biggest repair job in region's history ends
The two-and-a-half year closure of part of SH1 cut people off from family members, shops and health services.
SH1 close to reopening through Mangamuka Gorge
For more than two years, locals have faced long detours on rough roads, isolation from friends and family, and higher transport costs. Audio
No plans for scaling back of Whangārei's hospital redevelopment
Health Minister Shane Reti says stage one is still on budget and on track to be completed by 2031.
Airport's future secured after decade of uncertainty
The land on which Kaitāia Airport sits will be returned to Ngāi Takoto under the agreement, RNZ understands.
$50k reward still stands over letterbox wine killing
Dave Davan died in December 2021 after drinking a mouthful of his favourite fortified wine from a bottle left in his letterbox.
Mangamuka Gorge rebuild cost balloons to more than $200m
The crucial transport link south of Kaitāia was destroyed by dozens of slips during a storm in August 2022.
In photos: Hineraumati Parade sweeps through Kāeo
Santa was still in attendance, but Hineraumati - the summer maiden of Māori lore - took centre stage.
Cancellation of notorious Warkworth intersection fix under fire
A Warkworth transport group working to improve an intersection described as the worst in New Zealand says it's "appalled and insulted" by the reasons given for shelving the long-promised upgrade.
'The last thing we want to see is our whenua burning this summer'
Two close calls this week has Fire and Emergency asking Northlanders to avoid lighting fires this weekend.
'Doesn't seem to be logical': Improving notorious intersection shelved - again
The Hill Street junction is often described as the worst intersection in New Zealand. Audio
Council looking into controversial post on hīkoi
Whangārei District Council says it's looking into reports about councillors' comments on social media relating to the hīkoi - but won't say if any formal Code of Conduct complaint has been lodged.
'Every single one ... a win': Programme picks up 89 Northland bowel cancer cases
The test could save people from discovering they had cancer once it was untreatable, when the only option left was palliative care.