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Luxury lodge's water plan angers Northland neighbours
A luxury resort's plan to take up to 60,000 litres of water a day from a local creek to irrigate its lawns has angered a nearby landowner and local Māori.
Roads like rivers in flooded parts of Northland
Heavy rain overnight has left roads like rivers, trapping customers in a dairy and closing a number of schools.
Te Kotahitanga reject meeting Tau over Ngāpuhi mandate
In the Ngāpuhi mandate dispute - the hapū alliance Te Kotahitanga has rejected an invitation to meet the opposition, Tūhoronuku, as long as it is led by Sonny Tau.
Ombudsman's ruling hinders wetland protection - conservationists
It is impossible to fight unlawful disturbance of native wetlands after a Ombudsman's interim ruling on swamp kauri, a Northland conservation group says.
Woman living in leaky bus put up in motel
A Whangarei woman forced to live in a leaky bus as she recovered from surgery is now safe and warm in a local motel.
'I can't get a place': Northland woman turns to life in a leaky bus
A lack of affordable housing in Whangarei is forcing people to live in cars, tents and buses, which a local GP says is damaging their health.
Hundertwasser all but over the line with $3.5m grant
The dream of a Hundertwasser art centre for Whangarei is now almost certain to come true, courtesy of a big grant from Lotteries.
Whangārei buzzing ahead of Lions match tomorrow
Anticipation is building in Whangārei as the town prepares for its biggest sporting event in years: the clash between the British and Irish Lions - and the Provincial Barbarians.
Iwi queries exclusion from $1bn investment offer
The Far North mayor should have consulted Māori before signing the district up to a billion-dollar investment offer by a Chinese company, a local iwi says.
Northland proving no refuge from Auckland poverty
Auckland families moving to Northland to escape poverty are finding they're worse off, with high rents and little prospect for jobs, says a leading social service provider.
Grandparents step in as P epidemic spreads
Methamphetamine abuse is now behind almost every case where parents lose custody of their children, says the Grandparents Supporting Grandchildren Trust.
Myrtle rust 'incredibly difficult to actually eradicate'
The discovery of myrtle rust in Northland is being described as devastating, with the potential to damage New Zealand's native trees and economic position. Video
Far North beach proposal spurned by locals
A proposal to lease a Far North beach reserve to a Chinese developer has been given the thumbs down by the majority of the 250 submissions on it received by he council.
Hapū leader urges decision on vexed Ngāpuhi mandate
The government needs to make an urgent call on who to deal with over the Ngāpuhi treaty settlement, a hapū leader says.
Mayor urges Immigration NZ not to deport care worker
A resthome worker ordered to leave the country is exactly the sort of immigrant New Zealand needs to keep, Far North mayor John Carter says. Audio
Northland Council to sign MoU with Chinese company
Northland Regional Council is to sign a Memorandum of Understanding today with a Chinese state-owned enterprise on the hunt for investment opportunities.
Call for more support for disabled or violent kids
A lack of funding to deal with violent children is also hurting children with disabilities, the Northland Principals' Federation says.
Track to Tane Mahuta to be closed for tree's protection
The walking track to Northland's famous kauri tree is closed to tourists this week while DOC installs more protection for the forest giant.
Cash-strapped schools may suspend violent children
Traumatised and drug-affected children may be suspended by Northland schools until they get more funding to properly support them.
Grans turn protection squad for West Coast rivers
A group of Māori and Pākehā grandmothers want conservation orders placed on 38 rivers on the South Island's West Coast.
Move to block Chinese developer from leasing reserve
Far North residents want to block the lease of a public Karikari Peninsula reserve to a Chinese developer.
'What do we do with these youths?'
Police are defending their handling of a youth crime spree in Kaikohe at the weekend, but locals say serious changes are needed. Video
Northern storm due in part to climate change - professor
A New Zealand authority on climate change says the storm afflicting the north of the country is typical of worldwide weather patterns.
Environment group takes swamp kauri fight to Appeals court
A Northland conservation group will go to the Court of Appeal in a bid to stop the export of swamp kauri.
Northland highway 'an election-year spiel' - Peters
Northland MP Winston Peters is sceptical about the government's plan to upgrade a Northland highway at a cost of up to $500 million.