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Wines from Martinborough to London, Singapore and Wellington…
One of the challenges for wineries is the ability to nurture relationships with distributors and customers who are based internationally as well…
One of the challenges for wineries is the ability to nurture relationships with distributors and customers who are based internationally as well…
I recently experienced ten days without access to a computer, mobile phone, television, radio, or even newspaper. No texts, E-mails, twitters or…
Commencing with the next ( November) issue the Star’s advertising and copy deadline will be brought forward by three days – to…
Regrettably, to ensure the Star’s continuing viability, it has become necessary to make a small increase in the Star’s advertising rates –…
Whether you are a home gardener, life style block owner, or just looking for a career in horticulture, the horticulture Programme run…
Friday 21 September was Loud Shirt Day. Loud Shirt Day celebrates and fundraises for the Cochlear Implant Programme. Some children who are…
Spring music at First Church Martinborough – As part of Martinborough’s Jazz week-end the Jazz Student Choir sung in the church on Sunday 2nd…
It’s hard to stop a spider if it wants to sit down beside you. Unless you are an arachnologist and have a…
Sunday 16 September 5pm – 7pm Max Stevens and David Kershaw are the Masters of Ceremonies for the Martinborough Town Hall centenary celebration.…
Almost twelve months ago local accountants David Shaw and Greg Sheehan teamed up with Hamish Edwards (co-founder of Xero) and Edwin Read…
A meeting of the Museum volunteers set in motion work by a group to look into the structure of the Museum; documenting…
August is the month for ‘Operation Coverup’ knitters to collate their efforts and send them off to Eastern Europe, just in time…