Northland
Hone Harawira unlikely to win Te Tai Tokerau
Mana Party leader Hone Harawira is trailing behind Labour's Kelvin Davis in the race for Te Tai Tokerau. Video, Audio
'This election is not over' - Stephen Mills
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters is the 'kingmaker for the first time since 1996', UMR executive director Stephen Mills tells Guyon Espiner. Former Labour cabinet minister Clayton Cosgrove and… Video, Audio
Car kills boy on bike in Northland
A child has been killed in a car accident in a remote area of the Far North this afternoon.
Images show digger to blame for rupture - Refining NZ
Refining New Zealand has released images of its ruptured pipeline which show, it says, that the damage was caused by a digger.
Whangarei pizza delivery driver killed in crash
Police are appealing for witnesses to a crash yesterday in which a pizza delivery driver was killed.
Fuel pipeline won't run at 100% until next year
The amount of fuel being piped out of the country's main refinery won't exceed 80 percent until at least the start of next year. Audio
Two families evacuated as work continues on pipeline
More than 100 people are now working around the clock at a soggy Ruakaka farm site to fix the broken fuel pipe that's affected thousands of airline passengers flying in and out of Auckland. Audio
It could be weeks before the damaged fuel pipeline is fixed
It could be weeks before the damaged fuel pipeline between Marsden Point and Auckland is at full capacity - and its still not known whether jet fuel will be trucked into Auckland. Audio
Refining NZ CEO defends testing of ruptured pipeline
Refining New Zealand CEO Sjoerd Post says the last time the pipeline carrying fuel to Auckland was tested was in 2014. The pipe ruptured last week, affecting thousands of airline passengers. Audio
Swamp kauri mining at fuel site was years ago - neighbours
The land around the pipeline break was dug over two to three years ago, neighbours say.
A Northland community supporting its own sexual abuse survivors
Kathryn talks to trauma therapist Kaitaia-based Ciaran Torrington, who is herself a survivor of sexual harm. She saw there was a desperate need for a good support network for survivors in Northland… Audio
Farmer out to hunt down cow killer on social media
A Northland beef farmer has taken to social media with gruesome photos of one of his cows he found slaughtered in a paddock, in a bid to try and find the offender.
Man dies during Kaipara fishing trip
A man has died after falling off a charter boat in Kaipara Harbour.
Dover Samuels: Don't make ratepayers pay for appeal
Northland ratepayers should not have to foot the bill for an appeal against a High Court decision over unlawful rates, a former Far North politician says.
Suspected norovirus outbreak at Whangārei Hospital
Eleven patients have been isolated at Whangārei Hospital after a suspected norovirus outbreak.
'A burning sense of injustice' at Poroti Springs - Parker
The Māori owners of Poroti Springs are justifiably aggrieved by the way they've been treated by local councils, says Labour's environment spokesperson.
Hone Harawira's last stand? Not if he can help it
The tussle for Te Tai Tokerau this election has two old rivals shaping up for the seat: Mana's Hone Harawira versus Labour's Kelvin Davis.
'Our Voices, Our Stories' Northland's youth summit
Kathryn Ryan talks to 15 year old Sean Crichton from Whangarei, and 17 year old Galilee Lambert, from Kaikohe about Northland's Youth Summit. Audio, Gallery
Feijoa pest spreads south to Waikato
A pest which can destroy entire crops of feijoas and other soft fruits has spread to Waikato and areas of the Coromandel.
Speech therapy for pupil after media coverage
A pupil with a cleft palate has finally been approved for help with speech therapy - but only after his mother and the school went public, a Northland principal says.