Event News

Apples and pears – from the trees

Greytown’s Molewood Orchard has just opened its gates for Pick Your Own: apples and – for the first time – pears. Last…

Mar 2024

Community News

ArrowFM offers outlets on its platform

Are you a media junkie? Want to learn more about podcasting and broadcast media? Do you have a message to share? If…

Mar 2024

Arts & Culture

Aratoi: There’s still “beauty in life”

We live in a constant state of crisis. Fires rip through forests, flood waters erode coastlines, wars tear cities to the ground,…

Mar 2024

Environment

A Ruamahanga field full of Sunflowers

Students from Kahutara School piled on to the Green Cycle bus to visit Ruamahunga Farm. It was a day for the children…

Mar 2024

Community News

A letter to George Pain (1846 – 1937)

Kia Ora,On behalf of the people of Martinborough we offer our heartfelt gratitude for your many contributions to Martinborough, including generously gifting…

Mar 2024

Arts & Culture

Amiki Trio concert – Tales of Love & Enchantment

Recently formed after a corridor conversation at Marsden School where they’re all itinerant music teachers,, the Amiki Trio’s vocalist Barbara Paterson, flautist…

Mar 2024

Business

Burnouts, skids, donuts doing major Palliser damage

“It’s absolutely shameful the damage that has been done to our land” by 4WD, quad bikes and other vehicles being used to…

Mar 2024

Politics

Catalogue of heavy traffic bypass woes for Council

Heavy trucks, particularly log carriers, are causing more water leaks, more noise, more surface damage and a menace to child safety as…

Mar 2024

Arts & Culture

Book reviews for hot summer days

“Whether Violent or Natural” by Natasha Calder This debut novel was published late last year from a young author known for her…

Mar 2024

Arts & Culture

Booktown global meet ready to roll

Delegates from Booktowns around the globe will visit Featherston and the region as the town hosts the International Organisation of Booktowns Global…

Mar 2024

Community News

Community Garden News

This is definitely the month of thank you. Nga Mihi Nui! We now have well mulched garden beds. Many thanks to “Peastraw…

Mar 2024

Politics

Council looks to commerce sector to boost rates take

Most urban property owners in South Wairarapa’s three main towns face raties changes of just a few dollars a week under changes…

Mar 2024

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