Community News

Safer roads ahead in Martinborough as Council’s Speed changes take effect

South Wairarapa District Council is rolling out the next phase of its district-wide speed changes over the next week in Martinborough. The…

Apr 2026

Community News

Lions’ Diamond Jubilee Celebration Sparkles Through the Years

Last month Martinborough Lions, former Lions, fellow Lions from other clubs, and friends of the club and its members gathered for a…

Apr 2026

Community News

Harvest time for the Social Crust Carb Club

It’s seems no time at all since the potatoes, pumpkin and corn were planted. Now the call has gone out that it’s…

Apr 2026

Community News

How well do we know people in our community?

Listy Shabu. Worth Her Weight in Gold “What do you like about this job?” I asked Listy. “The team. Tim is more…

Apr 2026

Community News

Letter to the Editor

Dear Ed, In a life scattered with a variety of apple trees, this photo depicts a first: an end of growing season apple…

Apr 2026

Politics

South Wairarapa District Council appoints new General Manager of Planning and Regulatory Services

South Wairarapa District Council is delighted to announce the appointment of Clare Barton as General Manager of Planning and Regulatory Services, who…

Apr 2026

Politics

From Our Mayor 

The Council is at present looking at next year’s budget. Following a review of spending, we have identified savings that will help…

Apr 2026

Politics

Causes of Road Accidents in the South Wairarapa

It is obvious that reducing speed in the vicinity of schools especially during pick up and drop off times is a sensible…

Apr 2026

Politics

Council calls for voices to join new Rural and Coastal Advisory Group

If you live in a rural or coastal area and would like to strengthen your community now and into the future, the…

Apr 2026

Politics

Martinborough Cycle and Walking Trails Public Meeting

Martinborough Town Hall at 7.00pm on Wednesday 15 April. You are invited to a community meeting to discuss how Martinborough can make…

Apr 2026

Business

Cropping in the Wairarapa

The sweeping changes of Rogernomics in 1984 created havoc in the farming industry. SMPs, or Supplementary Minimum Payments which had been introduced…

Apr 2026

Business

Norka Mella Munoz – Chef

For Norka Mella Munoz, the path to becoming an award-winning chef began at a young age growing up in Chile. There were…

Apr 2026

Business

National recognition for local Business Mentor

Last week Dean Di Bona was awarded a pin of recognition by BMNZ CEO Sarah Trotman for his decade long supportof over…

Apr 2026

Business

Five Top Tastes Under $50 (…and a wine worth stretching for)

Healthy drinking levels, sustainability and supply chain resilience are hot topics in the wine world right now. With global shipping pressures threatening…

Apr 2026

Business

Martinborough Business Association

TeAta Hawkins is the newly appointed Secretary of the Martinborough Business Association.   She operates TeAta Collective, a business specialising in event…

Apr 2026

Arts & Culture

Martinborough Music Festival turns 10 

Martinborough Music Festival turns 10 this year, and celebrations start early at the Featherston Booktown Karukatea Festival in May. For the first…

Apr 2026

Arts & Culture

Aratoi

Recently opened at Aratoi Wairarapa Museum of Art and History is Aupiki, the first solo weaving exhibition by Manaia Carswell (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti…

Apr 2026

Arts & Culture

Flute and Harp: A May concert in Featherston

From the earliest times in human history, music has been made on flutes and harps. It would be impossible to say which…

Apr 2026

Arts & Culture

Madcaps launches exciting new era with auditions for “West End To Broadway”

group, Madcaps, is stepping into a bold new chapter as it prepares for auditions for its upcoming musical revue West End to…

Apr 2026

Arts & Culture

Eugene Albulescuin Greytown

The Greytown Music’s association with Greytown goes back to the 1990s, during which he did 5 solo concerts here, and one with…

Apr 2026

Environment

“Nature at Night Wairarapa:” no bright torches please 

When the sun goes down, Wairarapa lights up! For the fortnight April 13–27, star-gazers are inviting you to step out and look…

Apr 2026

Environment

Schools join dark sky science project 

Hundreds of kids from eight regional schools are about to join a Wairarapa Dark Sky Reserve network of night lighting measurement and…

Apr 2026

Environment

How to gain sleep and lower power bills

If it sounds too good to be true, it often is but here’s a DIY toolkit you can try safely at home,…

Apr 2026

Environment

Straw Houses in Martinborough

You may not have noticed them, but scattered around Martinborough there are some houses that are built from a very unconventional material. …

Apr 2026

Environment

Ruakokopatuna Emergency Community Hub

Fire. Flood. Wind. Earthquake. Landslide – it could all happen. Ruakokopatuna sits across two valleys about 20 kilometres south of Martinborough. Despite…

Apr 2026

Sports

Womens Golf alive and well

Over the last 8 weeks we have had over 70 women taking golf lessons from our club member Hugh Wilson. There has…

Apr 2026

Sports

ParkRun: possibly the best free fun you can have on a Saturday morning

There is no ParkRun in Martinborough! It’s time to become a ParkRun tourist! ParkRun started when three mates in London’s Bushy Park…

Apr 2026

Sports

Meg Hedley

Meg was one of 1,200 athletes and hundreds more volunteers, coaches and support staff who attended the National Summer Special Olympics, in…

Mar 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

Event News

Featherston Booktown Karukatea Festival enters its second decade with big names, big ideas and big conversations

Globally renowned Australian author Hannah Kent, Aotearoa superstar Catherine Chidgey, activist Tāme Iti, former Olympian and popular reading influencer Gemma Flynn and former All…

Apr 2026

Event News

Antarctic Film Festival

When: Monday 20 April, 6:30pm – 8:30pm Where: Carterton Community Courthouse, 60 Holloway St, Carterton Restrictions: All Ages Ticket Information: Antarctic Film…

Apr 2026

Event News

Get on Your Wheels* for Meals on Wheels

Skyline Challenge 2026: Raising funds for Meals on Wheels Every weekday delicious hot meals and tempting desserts are produced at Wharekaka for…

Mar 2026

Event News

Martinborough Fair

Run by SW Rotarians for 49 years the Martinborough Fair is a premier two-day, biennial craft market held on the first Saturday…

Mar 2026

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

Club News

Martinborough RSA

During March, the team enjoyed two local events. Several members of the Committee manned a stall at the Martinborough Fair, where we…

Apr 2026

Club News

U3A

Tuesday 5 May. 10.00am Heartlands, Jellicoe Street. Captain John Norman Keith Mansell PhD FNI CMMaR Master Mariner and Fellow of the Nautical…

Apr 2026

Club News

Lions Club Diamond Jubilee

Celebrating 60 Years Service to the Community  February 1966 was a different time and place in New Zealand. Country Calendar first aired.…

Mar 2026

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

Health & Wellbeing

Living Positively with Parkinson’s

Legal planning for you and your family. Firstly, Parkinson’s Wairarapa would like to thank all of you who stopped at our table…

Apr 2026

Health & Wellbeing

Age Concern Connect

April is ‘falls prevention month’, so it’s a good time to have a think about how older folk can keep themselves upright,…

Apr 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

History

Easter and the Winter Egg

Easter is almost upon us. 3rd – 6th April. We will soon be devouring our Easter eggs, Hard boiled decorated eggs, Hollow…

Mar 2026

History

Victorian Villa in Martinborough

I’m sitting in a lovely sun filled room talking with Jim and Philippa Reid about the history of their beautiful two-storied Victorian…

Mar 2026

History

Martinborough Museum

The current exhibition at the Martinborough Museum celebrating George Pain (of Pain and Kershaw fame) has been enjoyed by nearly 1000 people…

Mar 2026

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

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