May 2023

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Community News

Toy Library

Is anybody else missing summer yet? With the weather being so variable you might be looking for options to keep the kids…

May 2023

Club News

South Wairarapa Rebus Club

Those attending our last meeting heard from Mr Luther Toloa QSM QPM JP, currently Manager of the Pasifika o Wairarapa Trust www.pw.org.nz…

May 2023

Arts & Culture

New instruments, new sounds and new music blow in for the Martinborough Music Festival

This year two interesting double-reed instruments – the oboe and the bassoon – will join the familiar core of wonderful strings and…

May 2023

Arts & Culture

The LOWDOWN on CHEATING

You might wonder what brought this on – a column on cheating? On most occasions my ideas are inspired by something I’ve…

May 2023

Community News

Community Garden News

Not too much news other than more rain happening in the Garden at present. This provides a bit of space to remember…

May 2023

Sports

Featherston Wrestlers hit the international stage!

Oceania Championships are held each year. They are an Olympic Games criteria event required to enable possible selection in the New Zealand…

May 2023

Politics

Councillor comment

Another grape harvest has been completed, and by all accounts for most it has been a season to forget, due to the…

May 2023

Community News

Fire Brigade Report

The Brigade continues another steady month, with several serious motor vehicle accidents around our region along with our regular Medical First Response…

May 2023

Arts & Culture

You probably recognise the following library team members. If not, read on!

Alison Norris-Baber Our inimitable style queen, Alison also happens to lead our Homelink service. If you find yourself unable to visit the…

May 2023

Politics

Greater Wellington Regional Council

Reading Mike Beckett’s death notice felt like another constant in the world had been taken from us. He’d been the editor of…

May 2023

Community News

Martinborough Community Board

We had two “Meet the Community Board” sessions in April – One at the Waihinga centre and for the first time a…

May 2023

Arts & Culture

Aratoi’s new exhibitions over next month has a theme across remembrance and the passing on of knowledge. 

Have the Most Fun You Can Before They Make You Stop: A Retrospective of Carol Anne Bauer 27 May- 9 July In…

May 2023

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