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Fishing rāhui placed on beach where whales died
Northland's Te Roroa iwi has placed a rāhui on fishing and shellfish collecting on the beach where two humpback whales died this week.
Hapū leader warns Ngāpuhi row could be headed back to tribunal
Ngāpuhi hapū will head back to the Waitangi Tribunal if Andrew Little insists on a single settlement for the whole iwi, a hapū leader says. Audio
Turtles on the loose: Council to deploy trap to capture 'pest'
Bio-security experts in Northland have come up with a new device to deal with growing numbers of turtles in the wild.
Whangārei 'on a roll' as work starts on Hundertwasser centre
Business confidence may be on a slide in national surveys - but it's heading in the other direction in Whangārei, according to those who should know.
Supreme Court rejects Mangawhai Ratepayers' illegal rates battle
The Supreme Court has rejected a bid by Mangawhai Ratepayers to continue their court battle over illegal rates.
Gay priest says ordination offers hope to LGBT Christians
A Russell man who has just become the first openly gay Anglican to become a priest says others can take heart from his ordination.
11 years on a visa rule change sparks departure fear for migrant
Support is growing in the Far North for a popular aged care worker from the Philippines who fears she'll have to leave the country she thinks of as home.
Charter school fears loss of key staff under state system
A Māori charter school in Whangārei says it will lose staff who have been critical to its success when it comes under the state education umbrella.
'Crazy' response to Whangārei homeless centre
Power and water was cut off, part of the building was flooded and there was rubbish everywhere - now volunteers are transforming the old army barracks into a day centre for homeless people.
Small marae could sink massive Tegel mega-chook farm venture
Northland people who dread the prospect of living near New Zealand's biggest chicken farm are celebrating after the project struck a setback.
Boat builder loses battle to access coastal reserve
A Bay of Islands boat-builder has lost his long-running battle to be able to work on a coastal reserve.
Approval given to oil refinery to dredge Whangārei Harbour
The Marsden Point oil refinery has won approval to dredge Whangārei Harbour.
Stores agree to pull P-pipes from sale after plea
Two stores in the Far North have taken glass pipes commonly used to smoke methamphetamine off their shelves, after a plea by locals.
P-pipe sale at shops blasted by Northland couple
A Northland couple are calling out shopkeepers who sell P-pipes - the glass instruments commonly used for smoking methamphetamine.
Campaign against country's largest chicken farm steps up
Kaipara people who don't want New Zealand's biggest chicken farm in their neighbourhood are stepping up their campaign against it.
Regional Council to tackle kauri dieback spread on private land
Northland's Regional Council is ramping up its response to kauri dieback on private land.
MPI face up to kauri dieback programme criticism
The Ministry of Primary Industries is defending its leadership of the kauri dieback programme.
Pine forests could incubate kauri dieback, scientists warn
The government should be cautious about planting pine trees near northern kauri forests because they may be incubating kauri dieback, some scientists say.
Farmer filmed striking cows loses job, home
A Northland contract milker who was secretly filmed striking cows has lost his job and his home.
DOC challenge council over water consent for growers
Legal challenges to water consents in the Far North are a sign that the Department of Conservation is taking a more activist role, the Environmental Defence Society says.
DOC takes Far North avocado to court over water consents
The Conservation Department is to appeal against water consents granted to 17 avocado growers north of Kaitaia.
Iwi wants US billionaire exempt from foreign speculators ban
Māori in Northland lobbied hard for a US billionaire to be exempt from a ban on foreign speculators buying houses. Audio
Treaty office denies taking sides in iwi land dispute
The Office of Treaty Settlements has denied taking sides in a claims dispute between Tauranga's Ngāi Te Rangi people, and Hauraki iwi.
Iwi claims assault on kaumātua as land dispute intensifies
A Tauranga iwi has told the Office of Treaty Settlements to butt out of a claims dispute after an alleged assault on a kaumātua.
Supreme Court to hear case against swamp kauri exports
Arguments over the legality of swamp kauri exports will be heard again today, this time by the Supreme Court.