Arts & Culture

George Pain taonga Maori collection on first display

Some 35 Maori artifacts/taonga Maori collected by late Martinborough businessman George Pain, likely from the South Wairarapa region, are on exhibition in…

Mar 2024

Politics

Gutters, footpaths and water pipes

The Red Cone Brigade marched onto Jellicoe St recently as contractors dug out 200-plus meters of old gutter and replaced it. Lines…

Mar 2024

Business

Hot, cool and high quality vintage in 2024

Vintage is a loaded word in any wine region at this time of the year, let alone one that is having an…

Mar 2024

Environment

Fire and Emergency says powerless over long grass hazard

Long grass is a key feature in incidental fires which have sparked across the dry, dusty, drought-hit Wairarapa since before Christmas. Despite…

Mar 2024

Community News

How Well Do We Know People in our Community?

Michael was raised in Auckland, attending St Peters College where he loved playing both cricket in the summer months, and rugby in…

Mar 2024

Sports

Featherston wrestlers go offshore

Two members of Featherston Amateur Wrestling Club’s senior class have again been asked to join a New Zealand team overseas. Wairangi Sargent…

Mar 2024

Health & Wellbeing

Health facts of interest

Ministry of Health nationwide figures show middling and good performances by Wairarapa District Health Board on some key measurements applied to the…

Mar 2024

Politics

Key Pain Farm questions need public answers

In the last week or so, Pain Estate has been a hot topic of concern around town. This has stemmed from a…

Mar 2024

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

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