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UPDATE 4: Tsunami warning downgraded but caution advised

Posted: 28 February 2010

UPDATE No.4 1530hrs: Northland’s Civil Defence representatives are urging people in the region’s coastal areas to continue to err on the side of caution as the national response to today’s tsunami eases off.

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UPDATE 3: Tsunami unfolding as expected in Northland

Posted: 28 February 2010

UPDATE No.3 1045hrs: Parts of Northland have experienced fluctuations in sea level and tidal surges have been reported in some East Coast areas as a tsunami generated by a Chilean earthquake impacts on the region.

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UPDATE 2: Tsunami warning for Northland

Posted: 28 February 2010

UPDATE NO.2 0550hrs: Local Civil Defence officials have repeated earlier warnings for Northlanders to stay away from East Coast beaches and estuaries as a tsunami heads towards New Zealand.

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Tsunami warning for Northland

Posted: 28 February 2010

UPDATE NO.1 0300hrs - People along Northland’s east coast are being warned to stay away from beaches and estuaries as a tsunami heads towards New Zealand.

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Flavoured sausages on NRC field days’ menu

Posted: 25 February 2010

Breakfast sausages flavoured with the peppery natives kawakawa and horopito are the latest wild food treats the Northland Regional Council is hoping will lure visitors to its marquee at the upcoming Dargaville field days.

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Hātea River bridge consents sought

Posted: 24 February 2010

Applications for the raft of consents needed to build the Whāngārei District Council’s proposed multimillion dollar new bridge across the Hātea River have been lodged with the Northland Regional Council.

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76-year old Northland Sailor of the Year 2009

Posted: 17 February 2010

An injured 76-year-old who battled 70 knot winds and 15 metre seas returning from last year’s Auckland to Noumea yacht race has been named the Northland Sailor of the Year for 2009.

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Good progress in Manchurian wild rice programme

Posted: 16 February 2010

A major $1 million-plus campaign designed to halt the spread of the invasive Manchurian wild rice plant - and then steadily reduce its impact on Northland - is progressing well.

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March 1 bus service changes loom

Posted: 11 February 2010

Changes to Whāngārei’s CityLink public bus service – including dropping a number of seldom-used trips – will take effect in a little over a fortnight’s time.

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Cash available for tree planting

Posted: 11 February 2010

Northlanders are being urged to apply for a share of a multimillion dollar Government fund that will pay them to plant forests to help meet New Zealand’s obligations to reduce greenhouse gases.