Community News

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor. In the latest Martinborough Star there is an article regards new speed limits for the Martinborough Square it stated “Who…

Mar 2026

Community News

News from First Church

Sometime in the 1960’s we were the last family in the street to get TV.  My old man thought it was a…

Mar 2026

Community News

The Age Concern Connection

As mentioned previously, staying socially connected becomes increasingly important as we age. This is not only for our wellbeing but also for…

Mar 2026

Community News

The great outdoors ‘key’ for new school principal at Pirinoa

Toby Funnell was up the line fishing recently but reeled his line in to get to school before the bell as the…

Feb 2026

Community News

Road speed changes may lower accident rate 

Traffic speed round Martinborough Square will slow to a permanently safer 30 km/h as soon as the signage can be put in…

Feb 2026

Politics

Huangarua Bridge becomes one lane

South Wairarapa District Council’s Infrastructure Committee have approved the decision to convert Martinborough’s Huangarua Bridge from two-lanes to one-lane. The Huangarua Bridge…

Mar 2026

Politics

New Speed limits for South Wairarapa Schools

A variable speed limit of 30km/h will apply outside every South Wairarapa school at the beginning and end of the school day. Speed limits…

Mar 2026

Politics

SWDC Community Board Grants now accepting applications  

South Wairarapa’s Martinborough and Greytown Community Boards are now inviting applications for their 2025-26 funding rounds, with the Featherston Board and Māori…

Mar 2026

Politics

Martinborough Wastewater Treatment Plant – Stage 2 Improvements

South Wairarapa District Council recently purchased land north of Pain Farm for the intended purpose of irrigating treated wastewater from the Martinborough Wastewater Treatment Plant (MWWTP) to land.  …

Mar 2026

Politics

Find a loved one with Plotbox

It’s easier to find loved ones and others you’re searching for at the Martinborough Cemetery now, thanks to a new sign displaying…

Feb 2026

Business

Palmer and Cook Developments Confirm Purchase of Brackenridge, Martinborough

Palmer and Cook Developments has confirmed the purchase of Brackenridge, the well-known wedding, accommodation, and wellness property in Martinborough, South Wairarapa. The…

Mar 2026

Business

In the pink – new Rosé from Mason 

In a world awash with Dry January messages, I am happy to confess to enjoying the first month of the year with…

Feb 2026

Business

Brackenridge Country Retreat & Spa announces sale after 26 years

THE FINAL SEASON Martinborough – 22 January 2026  Brackenridge Country Retreat & Spa has announced the sale of the iconic Wairarapa property,…

Feb 2026

Business

Monty and Sons

Making premium pasta from locally grown durum wheat all came about through frustration at the inferior quality of pasta imported into New…

Dec 2025

Business

A journey through time 

Ata Rangi across the decade For a village with less than 2,000 people (statistics from Stats NZ), Martinborough is impressively well catered for…

Dec 2025

Arts & Culture

Seed by Elisabeth Easther

This is not a gardening book. At least not in the traditional sense.  The seed referred to here is of the baby…

Mar 2026

Arts & Culture

Dazzlehands, Royal New Zealand Ballet

4 – 19 April 2026 at the Carterton Events Centre Get ready to sparkle and groove with Dazzlehands – the award-winning story…

Feb 2026

Arts & Culture

Trees

Trees’ by Percival Everett was published in 2021 and shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2022.  He has since written other books…

Feb 2026

Arts & Culture

Greytown Music Group 2026 programme

Ed and Juliet Cooke are excited about their concert line-up for the year: a mix of old and new, with some unusual…

Feb 2026

Arts & Culture

Country Dog City Dog

Feb 2026

Environment

Night sky images, film headline first Dark Sky Week

An exhibition of powerful South Island/Te Wai Pounamu dark sky images will be among headline events at Wairarapa’s Dark Sky Week next…

Mar 2026

Environment

Atmospheric rivers blight New Zealand. Where do we stand?

Atmospheric Rivers are long narrow plumes of water vapour carrying vast amounts of concentrated moisture from the tropics towards higher latitudes.  They…

Feb 2026

Environment

Hempcrete from field to factory

FROM FIELD TO FACTORY The journey begins in the fields, where hemp grows rapidly without the need for disruptive tilling practices that…

Feb 2026

Environment

Trapping volunteers sought

The Riverside Walk along sections of the Ruamāhanga River, near the Waihenga Bridge will – once complete – open up a significant…

Feb 2026

Environment

Satellite Robber Barons stealing the night sky 

Astronomers call it the Billionaire Space Race, as tech billionaires plan the launch of tens of thousands of Low Earth Orbit satellites…

Feb 2026

Sports

Over-the-Hill Tennis delivers blustery battles and big turnout in Martinborough 

The Martinborough Tennis Club courts were busy over the weekend of 10–11 January 2026 as players from across the lower North Island…

Feb 2026

Sports

The Annual ProAm tees off at Martinborough Golf  

The new year has started off with a bang with the club’s biggest day of the year the annual pro-am on the…

Feb 2026

Sports

Martinborough Golf 

It’s been a hectic couple of months at the club with the culmination of club championships, men’s 54/36 hole championship as well…

Dec 2025

Sports

Collaboration Brings Comfort and Connection Through Sport

A special community collaboration between the Robert Algie Memorial Sports Trust, Pasifika o Wairarapa Trust, and Matt Spooner from Shoe Clinic Masterton has…

Dec 2025

Sports

Oh I Do Like to Play Cricket Beside the Seaside…

The Martinborough Wombles winemakers cricket team played their inaugural game at the exclusive beachside Ocean Beach County Cricket Club on Saturday 22nd…

Dec 2025

Event News

Save the Date – 11 April 2026

Skyline Challenge has a new date. Get your walking shoes on. Grease up the bike. Hit the trails. The Skyline Challenge ride,…

Feb 2026

Event News

A day not to be missed: Martinborough Fair returns

The much-loved Martinborough Fair is back, with the February and March fairs (Saturday 7th) promising two unforgettable days of great shopping, food,…

Feb 2026

Event News

New Sponsor for Wairarapa Wines Harvest Festival

Martinborough wineries are joining their counterparts from the Wairarapa Wine Region at this year’s Wairarapa Wines Harvest Festival on Saturday 21 February…

Feb 2026

Event News

Wairarapa Dark Sky Week planned for mid-April

Three years after the south of Wairarapa was accredited as a Dark Sky Reserve, plans are afoot to stage a week of…

Feb 2026

Event News

Round the Vines 2025

 New Zealand’s biggest “small school” fundraiser once again turned Martinborough into a festival of colour, costumes, and community spirit on Saturday 1…

Dec 2025

Club News

South Wairarapa Rebus Club

The South Wairarapa Rebus Club opened the new year on 30 January with a lunch at the Gladstone Inn. Our next meeting,…

Mar 2026

Club News

U3A hears about Carterton Youth Village

At Heartlands Martinborough, 20 people gathered to hear the inspirational Wayne Poutoa talk about his journey to establishing the Carterton Youth Village. …

Mar 2026

Club News

The Martinborough Wine and Food Society

We chose Moy Hall for our Christmas function in early December. This is a very relaxing place to go in a wonderful…

Feb 2026

Club News

U3A Martinborough: Learning and Community in the Third Age

U3A (University of the Third Age) is thriving in Martinborough, having met for the past year on the first Tuesday of every month.…

Feb 2026

Club News

Martinborough RSA

A Happy New Year to everyone from the team here at the Martinborough RSA. Although it is still mid-summer, the team is…

Feb 2026

Health & Wellbeing

Doctors without Borders

I thought readers and residents of Martinborough and visitors might be interested in what I’ve been up to since March this year.…

Oct 2025

Health & Wellbeing

A Village Near Martinborough

Just a few of kilometres out of Martinborough on a rural road, you may have noticed a cluster of buildings that look…

Sept 2025

Health & Wellbeing

Hōkai Tahi Welcomes New Service Manager

Hōkai Tahi is delighted to announce the appointment of Renee Renata as its new Service Manager. Hōkai Tahi provides free support services…

Sept 2025

Health & Wellbeing

Living Positively with Parkinson’s

We would all like to stay in our own homes as we get older, and this is especially so for those living…

Sept 2025

Health & Wellbeing

MartinboroughRugby Club reclaims community gym to benefit all

Martinborough Rugby Football Club (MRFC) is proud to announce it has officially taken back the management of the town’s community gym, revitalising…

Aug 2025

History

It’s Summertime at Martinborough Museum

On 1 February George Pain (of Pain and Kershaw fame) turned 180. Naturally, he‘s not here to celebrate but the museum can…

Feb 2026

History

A Brief History of NZ Christmas Dinners

The first Christmas dinner in New Zealand was in 1642.  Abel Tasman and his crew enjoyed fresh pork and an extra ration…

Dec 2025

History

Martinborough Museum has opened its exhibition on the life of George Pain

At first it seemed it wouldn’t be difficult. We had a typewritten “memoir” about his early life, probably done when he was…

Nov 2025

History

Glimpses of Persia

Local Martinborough resident, Tim Maling, has recently published a book “Glimpses of Persia”. He recounts to me how the source of the…

Nov 2025

History

Not just for tourists

It’s been sitting on the eastern side of The Square for more than 130 years. From the outside, the entryway is small,…

Oct 2025

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