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This August, winter in Martinborough takes on a new rhythm with the return of Pour & Explore for its second year. Thanks…
This August, winter in Martinborough takes on a new rhythm with the return of Pour & Explore for its second year. Thanks…
Without a cloud in the sky and the resulting azure blue, it would have seemed a day of perfection as you peeped…
“Another Opening. Another Show”. AND WHAT A SHOW!! The cast of this beloved local musical theatre group sang and danced their hearts…
I’m impressed by how much has been achieved by the Martinborough Men’s Shed since it began ten years ago. Peter Gunn, its…
On Sunday 21st June, 2026, the Catholic Community of the Wairarapa gathered “as one family” at Masterton’s Chanel College gymnasium to celebrate 150…
In early May, the Government announced the Headstart programme for Simplifying Local Government – a streamlined, voluntary pathway for councils willing to…
Bill Fetch, one of the founding figures behind the Martinborough Fair, envisioned that proceeds from the event would support South Wairarapa students…
On Sunday 21st June, 2026, the Catholic Community of the Wairarapa gathered “as one family” at Masterton’s Chanel College gymnasium to celebrate 150…
The Wairarapa Dark Sky Astrophotography Competition aims to celebrate the beauty, value and uniqueness of the Wairarapa night sky. The aim, to…
Over 30 years ago, disturbing levels of crime, at a time when Police constables were no longer resident in Martinborough, prompted a…
Mike Armour – ‘here was a town made in Heaven” The quote is a variation on a description of the Martinborough Music…
HOT TIP OF THE MONTH – Ashes need at least 5 days to cool in a metal bucket before disposing of them.…
In early May, the Government announced the Headstart programme for Simplifying Local Government – a streamlined, voluntary pathway for councils willing to…
On behalf of our community and fire crew we would like to thank the Martinborough Ambulance Trust. This wonderful charitable…
South Wairarapa District Council intends to adopt its 2026/27 Annual Plan on 25 June and confirm a 5.4 percent increase in total…
Work has commenced on the extension of the innovative Eco-Reef system at Whatarangi on Cape Palliser Road, as part of a wider…
(Abridged from Newsroom) Analysts from the world’s foremost economic forum have rebuked the government’s plans to import liquefied gas (LNG) and spark…
Martinborough, Wairarapa, New Zealand, 18 June 2026 – Palliser Estate is proud to announce that its Hua Nui Pinot Noir 2024 has been…
For those who have not heard of the Martinborough Access Reference Group (MARG) before, the group is made up of local volunteers…
Wild mood swings, cool edges and fierce winds are the tip of the challenging iceberg that is the Wairarapa’s weather these days…
Public attitudes toward alcohol – and wine in particular – have shifted sharply in recent years. Once seen as a cultural pleasure,…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) shares more than an acronym with artificial insemination. Both are quietly transforming rural New Zealand through science-driven improvement, even…
“Another Opening. Another Show”. AND WHAT A SHOW!! The cast of this beloved local musical theatre group sang and danced their hearts…
Aratoi Wairarapa Museum of Art and History is, from 29 June 2026, introducing a few significant changes as part of a wider…
The South Wairarapa Libraries app is now available for iPhone users, joining Android users who already enjoy the same features and convenience. Access…
Ingrid Horrocks, raised in Wairarapa from the age of 11, was awarded the top fiction prize at the 2026 Ockham New Zealand…
The Aorangi Restoration Trust is delighted to announce the appointment of Anna Burrows as their Development Lead. Anna brings to the Trust…
On 27 April, the new Ruamāhanga trapline volunteers set out twenty DOC200 traps near the river just south of Martinborough. The group…
Martinborough’s dark skies recently hosted a group of New Zealand’s most promising young astronomers as part of the national selection process for…
When the sun goes down, Wairarapa lights up! For the fortnight April 13–27, star-gazers are inviting you to step out and look…
Hundreds of kids from eight regional schools are about to join a Wairarapa Dark Sky Reserve network of night lighting measurement and…
Without a cloud in the sky and the resulting azure blue, it would have seemed a day of perfection as you peeped…
The trophy cabinet is boasting a new arrival with Martinborough ladies winning the Rew & McCracken cup hosted by Carterton Golf Club. …
Amazing, incredible, fabulous just a few adjectives used to describe the Autumn on the Greens ladies tournament held from 21st to 23rd…
Skyline Challenge Sets New Records The Martinborough Lions Skyline Challenge ride, run and walk took place on Saturday 11 April 2026, one…
It’s been another busy period at the Golf Club as we have seen over 70 women coming through recent lessons, three of…
This August, winter in Martinborough takes on a new rhythm with the return of Pour & Explore for its second year. Thanks…
And what’s so special about his string quartets? Come and find the answers to these questions at Unwrapping Beethoven, an ‘in-conversation concert’,…
Yes, it’s Swingtime in Springtime again. There’s a jazz musicians’ joke that goes: ‘What’s the difference between a jazz guitarist and a…
If you’re on the mailing list for the Martinborough Music Festival, you can now go online and book your tickets. “Public sales…
Days to Go for MADCAPS’ “West End to Broadway” Excitement is building as rehearsals continue for MADCAPS upcoming production of West End…
Bill Fetch, one of the founding figures behind the Martinborough Fair, envisioned that proceeds from the event would support South Wairarapa students…
At our May meeting, Prof Chris Hollis introduced us to the geology of northern Wairarapa, highlighting a creative ‘paint by numbers’ approach…
Hello, my name is Owen, and I am a Greytown scout. I have been a part of Greytown Scouts for five years,…
South Wairarapa Rotary is on a roll, backing a surge of handson environmental projects that are reshaping local waterways, walkways, and wildlife…
Legal planning for you and your family. Firstly, Parkinson’s Wairarapa would like to thank all of you who stopped at our table…
April is ‘falls prevention month’, so it’s a good time to have a think about how older folk can keep themselves upright,…
I thought readers and residents of Martinborough and visitors might be interested in what I’ve been up to since March this year.…
Just a few of kilometres out of Martinborough on a rural road, you may have noticed a cluster of buildings that look…
Hōkai Tahi is delighted to announce the appointment of Renee Renata as its new Service Manager. Hōkai Tahi provides free support services…
Historic Carkeek Observatory in South Featherston is having a weather-proof covering built over it to protect what remains of the 158-year-old star-gazing…
Among the Martinborough Museum’s collection is a Dead Man’s Penny, known officially as The New Zealand Memorial Plaque. These were given…
Easter is almost upon us. 3rd – 6th April. We will soon be devouring our Easter eggs, Hard boiled decorated eggs, Hollow…
I’m sitting in a lovely sun filled room talking with Jim and Philippa Reid about the history of their beautiful two-storied Victorian…