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Tuesday - 5th May, 2026
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The science to stronger hair

Jenny-May’s reinvention Why she’s focused on physical transformation and mental wellbeing. Hair damage is a common struggle. For those of us who love to colour, style, or use heat tools, the battle against split ends, breakage, and dullness can feel...

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Saturday - 2nd May, 2026
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Mayors talk amalgamation

Councils north of the Remutakas could be joining forces, according to a just-released statement. The mayors of South Wairarapa, Carterton and Masterton District councils have confirmed that discussions about amalgamation and council structure are...

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Friday - 1st May, 2026
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Water lifeline for businesses

A raft of businesses, including an award-winning vineyard, have been thrown a short-term water supply lifeline by Masterton District Council. The council unanimously decided at an extraordinary meeting on Wednesday to consult on keeping the district’s...

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Thursday - 30th April, 2026
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End of rail woes in sight

The end to years of delayed and cancelled trains, bus replacements and the ongoing frustration experienced by Wairarapa’s rail commuters could be in sight. The planned construction of a new train maintenance depot in Masterton, announced earlier this...

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Wednesday - 29th April, 2026
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Residents wary of cold-call gardeners

A Lansdowne resident says she felt uneasy after a strange encounter with someone offering gardening services this week, with others reporting similar experiences. Karen, who did not wish to share her last name, said the incident happened on Monday...

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Tuesday - 28th April, 2026
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‘It’s a desperate situation’

In a race against time, users of a key irrigation system in Masterton are warning of an environmental and commercial disaster if a 120-year-old water race closes. The Ōpaki water race is set to close at the end of June, unless Masterton District...

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Saturday - 25th April, 2026
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Farmer kayaks to isolated herd

Wairarapa farmers have been left with an extensive cleanup operation after the recent wet weather. A red heavy rain warning was issued for Wairarapa from Monday through to Wednesday. The event produced rising rivers, surface flooding and landslides,...

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Friday - 24th April, 2026
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Historic ceremony all go

Weather-related disruption to water supplies in Tīnui will not impact its historically significant Anzac Day commemoration tomorrow. About 500 people are expected to attend the traditional Anzac ceremony in Tīnui, with event organisers confirming all...

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Thursday - 23rd April, 2026
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Fuel relief for rural schools

Eight rural Wairarapa schools are among those set to benefit from new government fuel support as cost pressures on education continue to rise. On Monday, the Government announced temporary and targeted fuel support aimed at helping small, rural and...

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Wednesday - 22nd April, 2026
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Region’s state of emergency

Hundreds were without power in Wairarapa yesterday afternoon and a state of emergency remained in place as rising floodwaters covered roads near Masterton. Flooding had cut off some Wairarapa communities, with many schools closed and people urged to...

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Tuesday - 21st April, 2026
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‘Unbelievable loss’: Staples dies suddenly

People across the Wellington region are mourning the sudden death of longstanding local leader and former mayor Adrienne Staples. A statement yesterday morning said staff and elected members of Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) and South...

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Saturday - 18th April, 2026
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Legal aid demand climbs

Over the past criminal legal total cost to steadily. Ministry of Justice figures show that in 2015-16, 437 criminal legal aid grants were approved at Masterton District Court at a cost of $619,000. Last year, that bill had ballooned by 179% to just...

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Friday - 17th April, 2026
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Wairarapa stars aligning

Wairarapa is poised to make the most of its Dark Sky Reserve status as Masterton moves closer to joining South Wairarapa and Carterton under the night blanket. Dark Sky International chairperson Nalayini Brito said New Zealand was “really dark”...

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Thursday - 16th April, 2026
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Speed taking a hefty toll

New data shows that speed played a role in hundreds of crashes across the Wairarapa region over the past decade. The following data was released under the Official Information Act in response to a request for crash and road safety information...

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Wednesday - 15th April, 2026
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Lucid’s sweet treat

A Wairarapa chocolate maker has secured a second major win this year at a prestigious awards event. Lucid Chocolatier achieved a five-medal haul at this year’s International Chocolate Awards (ICA) Asia-Pacific, held in Japan last week – one of the...

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Tuesday - 14th April, 2026
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Residents rally around trees

The controversial felling of Masterton’s trees has sparked a strong response to the town’s street tree policy. More than 70 submissions – almost 200 pages’ worth – were made on Masterton District Council’s tree policy review, with 16 submitters...

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Saturday - 11th April, 2026
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‘Severe weather coming’

Wairarapa residents are being urged to prepare for Cyclone Vaianu, with those planning to travel this weekend even asked to have alternative accommodation options. While the final path of the cyclone was unclear yesterday afternoon, MetService has...

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Friday - 10th April, 2026
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No vineyard without water

An award-winning Wairarapa vineyard is among a raft of commercial operations that could be on the line if a key lower North Island water race is closed. Former Wairarapa electorate MP Alastair Scott is the owner of Matahiwi Estate. The well-known...

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Thursday - 9th April, 2026
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Speeding offences surge

Wairarapa drivers have become more heavy-footed, with speeding offences up by more than 30% during the past decade, generating millions of dollars in fines. Based on police data obtained through an Official Information Act request, more than 69,000...

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Wednesday - 8th April, 2026
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Millions put on the books

Attracting about 10,000 people and adding millions to the local economy, a bookish South Wairarapa event is proving more resilient than ever. Featherston Booktown Karukatea Festival released analysis this week showing the annual event generated more...

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Tuesday - 7th April, 2026
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Inside job

Let’s talk about gut health

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Saturday - 4th April, 2026
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Homeless hit hard by a change of rules

Some of Wairarapa’s most vulnerable will soon lose their home base as new parking restrictions come into force. Masterton District Council’s new parking limits mean a small community of homeless people living in a parking lot by a popular lake would...

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Thursday - 2nd April, 2026
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Three years for firing pistol

The man who fired a homemade gun in Masterton’s Work and Income office last May has been sentenced to three years in prison. Fabian Fahey, 26, who has gang associations, appeared before Judge Stephen Harrop in Masterton District Court for sentencing...

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Wednesday - 1st April, 2026
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Report finds faults that led to fatality

A scathing report by the Health and Disability Commissioner has revealed “severe departures” from the standard of care at Wairarapa Hospital, where a series of systemic failures and clinical errors led to the death of a 54-year-old cancer patient. The...

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Tuesday - 31st March, 2026
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Council’s wastewater move

South Wairarapa District Council (SWDC) has spent more than $3.5 million buying farmland for a new proposed site to treat Martinborough’s wastewater. The new site, located 5 kilometres south of town, is north of Pain Farm land the council had wanted...

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Saturday - 28th March, 2026
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Fuel price shock drives real change

Less car use, more public transport use and surging electric vehicle ownership are some indications of what could become transformational change as Kiwi consumers grapple with a fuel “price shock”. The changes were described by Wairarapa Automobile...

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Friday - 27th March, 2026
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Fishing industry on alert

The region’s fishing industry is bracing for cost shocks related to the US-Israel war with Iran as the conflict enters its fourth week. Fishing was a key driver of Wairarapa’s economic growth between 2024 and 2025, alongside agriculture and forestry,...

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Thursday - 26th March, 2026
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School nurses facing cut

Wairarapa principals are “shocked and concerned” by a proposed 60% reduction in school-based nurses, saying it will harm student health and impact attendance. Tū Ora Compass Health, which is funded by Health New Zealand to deliver the School Based...

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Tuesday - 24th March, 2026
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The car versus train: Commuters speak out

Rising fuel prices and costly commutes over the hill are hitting Wairarapa motorists hard, while unreliable train services continue to put off passengers. With 91 octane now topping $3.20 per litre, a 200-kilometre round trip from Masterton to...

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Saturday - 21st March, 2026
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‘Not acting in good faith’

A Wairarapa council received a legal knockback when it tried to discharge wastewater onto land held in trust for the community, a report has disclosed. South Wairarapa District Council’s previous decision to discharge wastewater onto Pain Farm, held...

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Friday - 20th March, 2026
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Keen to get back on board

The Government has signalled it could provide further support for a regional air service from Wairarapa’s central airport. Regional Development Minister Mark Patterson was at Hood Aerodrome in Masterton yesterday morning to mark the completion of its...

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Thursday - 19th March, 2026
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Retailers grit their teeth

Businesses in Masterton’s Queen St are doing their best to work with each other and the council to deal with the impact of significant infrastructure work along their street. Pavements remain open for foot traffic, but parking options have changed as...

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Wednesday - 18th March, 2026
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Farmers keep eye on costs

As the Middle East conflict extends into its third week, rising fuel prices, looming fertiliser shortages and potential transport problems are causing uncertainty for the rural sector. Federated Farmers Wairarapa president Robert Hickson said the...

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Tuesday - 17th March, 2026
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Even more pain at the pump

Commuters are reconsidering travel habits to save at the pump as Wairarapa’s stations follow the nationwide trend, with 91 octane now topping $3 per litre. A report from fuel comparison site Gaspy said this week that New Zealand could see some of the...

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Saturday - 14th March, 2026
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‘We’re not going anywhere’

For Nicholas Lodge, who grew up in Wairarapa, and his family, the ultra-modern city of Dubai on the United Arab Emirates’ coast has been home for more than 20 years. When I first spoke to Lodge, Operation Epic Fury, the United States-Israeli joint...

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Friday - 13th March, 2026
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Cricketer goes into bat

Wairarapa cricketing great Ross Taylor is leading a campaign to bring much-needed dialysis services to Wairarapa. March is Kidney Awareness Month, and Taylor is all too aware of the toll renal disease can take on local families. His mother required...

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Thursday - 12th March, 2026
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Hospital to get MRI scanner

A $3.7 million investment in an MRI scanner for Wairarapa Hospital has been announced by Health Minister Simeon Brown today. Wairarapa is the only health district in the lower North Island without a public magnetic resonance imaging scanner, which is...

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Wednesday - 11th March, 2026
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Birds die ‘in the thousands’

Thousands of native and other birds have died across the North Island from avian botulism outbreaks this year, an expert estimates. Toxicologist Dr Lynn Miller has more than 45 years’ experience working with birds and more than 20 years treating and...

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Tuesday - 10th March, 2026
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GET YOUR glow ON

Let’s be real: skincare routines can be a total snooze. Ten steps, a million ingredients and half the time no one knows what they actually do. Everyone’s over buying products that flop or leave skin feeling meh. Imagine if happy, glowy skin was...

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Saturday - 7th March, 2026
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Ribbons there for the taking

Four days of intense shearing and woolhandling competition will come to a head tonight when the Golden Shears World Shearing and Woolhandling Championship finals take place in Masterton. Today’s packed schedule of world championship and Golden Shears...

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Friday - 6th March, 2026
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A multimillion-dollar risk

Wairarapa risks a potential future deficit worth millions of dollars if the regional council funding model changes. The latest numbers from Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) show its net expenditure in Wairarapa this year would be $33.4...

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Thursday - 5th March, 2026
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Late bid to save CBD trees

Masterton’s council is being challenged about the imminent removal of many of the town’s feature trees. Infrastructure upgrades on Queen St, involving removal of many local trees, are due to start on Monday. A group of people has raised concerns with...

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Wednesday - 4th March, 2026
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Left homeless after flood at Lake Ferry

A Lake Ferry community in a low-lying area is still in cleanup mode several weeks after a storm caused flooding and damage to homes. Whāngaimoana resident Adam Mazzola, who lives with his 13-year-old son, was mortgage-free and debt-free before the...

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Tuesday - 3rd March, 2026
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A little bit of history

A Wairarapa developer has lifted the veil on one of Masterton’s historic premises. The building, at 97 Queen St between Trocadero and Chan’s Restaurant, has been a passion project for developer and building contractor David Borman for about three...

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Saturday - 28th February, 2026
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Wilde sees holes in reform

South Wairarapa mayor Dame Fran Wilde has pushed back on key aspects of the coalition Government’s proposals to scrap regional councils. Wilde, on behalf of the district council, signed off a detailed submission on the Government’s “Simplifying Local...

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Friday - 27th February, 2026
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NZ Post to review Kuripuni closure

There is a faint glimmer of hope on the horizon for Kuripuni’s postal counter, with NZ Post reviewing its decision to close the service. The offer of an evaluation comes after Kuripuni post shop’s owneroperator, Chris Zhao, lodged a formal...

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Thursday - 26th February, 2026
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A return to the paper age

Wairarapa’s doctors, pharmacists and aged-care providers have been forced to use “old paper-based systems” as the result of a nationwide cyberattack on a major healthcare portal. MediMap, which is widely used in aged...

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Wednesday - 25th February, 2026
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Carving up a meaty career

A well-known Martinborough butcher is ready to hand over his business to young blood after more than four decades in the trade. Born in Hawke’s Bay, Scott Reid, of Scotty’s Meats, was encouraged by his father to learn a trade after high...

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Tuesday - 24th February, 2026
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No way in and no way out

A week after torrential rain and “savage” winds tore through South Wairarapa, a road remains closed as residents of a rural valley come to terms with the damage, including piles of debris and thick mud. Yesterday, a South Wairarapa District Council...

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Saturday - 21st February, 2026
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Te waka arrives at Aratoi

The cool, calm conditions were perfect for the arrival of Te Waka Wairua o Kurahaupō at Aratoi Museum early yesterday – an event many described as significant and overwhelming. The arrival of the 23-metre fibreglass-hulled waka was the culmination of...

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Friday - 20th February, 2026
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Scanning around for an ultrasound

A squeeze on sonographers and reduced private ultrasound capacity is forcing some Wairarapa women to look beyond the region for routine pregnancy scans. When Greytown woman Sian Hudson tried to book a routine 20-week pregnancy scan, she assumed it...

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Thursday - 19th February, 2026
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Rescuers racing the clock

Animal rescue services are working around the clock to retrieve sick birds from Henley Lake, as an outbreak of avian botulism continues to ravage the area. The deadly paralytic disease, caused by a toxin from bacteria in warm, stagnant water, first...

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Wednesday - 18th February, 2026
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Desperate need for supplies

An urgent appeal has gone out for essential items to be brought in to assist isolated flood-stricken communities on Wairarapa’s south coast. A group of Lake Ferry locals are helping co-ordinate deliveries of food, water and medicines, possibly by air....

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Tuesday - 17th February, 2026
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Wild weather wreaks havoc

A low-pressure system off Wairarapa’s coast has hammered the region for more than 24 hours – downing trees, cutting off areas with flooding and causing evacuations. By yesterday evening, the gales and torrential rainfall had subsided, with the weather...

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Saturday - 14th February, 2026
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Key roads at risk if hit by severe floods

Large parts of South Wairarapa could become inaccessible in severe flooding, with two of the three key access routes into Martinborough to close in severe weather. South Wairarapa District councillor Colin Olds, who chairs the council’s infrastructure...

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Friday - 13th February, 2026
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Questions of trust

Lost jobs and an organisational restructure at a popular South Wairarapa community centre have prompted a former employee to call a public meeting to discuss its future. Renee Adie – Featherston Community Centre’s assistant manager until her fixedterm...

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Thursday - 12th February, 2026
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Refugees find the good life

His home in Masterton is a world away from the danger left behind by Congolese refugee Musafiri Kamangu. He used to fear for his safety every day in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) but now enjoys a good life. “It was very difficult to...

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Wednesday - 11th February, 2026
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Waka taking inland voyage

Later this month, a 23-metre fibreglasshulled waka will undertake a journey that has been a decade in the making. Te Waka Wairua o Kurahaupō is scheduled to arrive at its temporary home at Masterton’s Aratoi Museum just before dawn on Friday, February...

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Tuesday - 10th February, 2026
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Love, set, match

Couples who court

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Saturday - 7th February, 2026
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Dark sky reserve put at risk

Wairarapa’s dark sky reserve – and the multimillion-dollar tourism economy it supports – could be under threat from the biggest shake-up of the country’s planning laws in a generation. In December, Resource Management Act (RMA) Reform Minister Chris...

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Friday - 6th February, 2026
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Waitangi Day 2026

READ MORE INSIDE: ▮ Heckles and boos greet politicians, NATIONAL ▮ Waitangi, cohesion and the challenge to our major parties, IN DEPTH ▮ Overcoming our Treaty fear, IN DEPTH

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Thursday - 5th February, 2026
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Quiz of the day

[email protected] 1. Rishi Sunak was the first British prime minister to follow what religion? 2. In New Zealand, what are Dagg, Dusky and Doubtful? 3. Which political party has four organisational pillars – ecological wisdom, social justice,...

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Wednesday - 4th February, 2026
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New quake faults uncovered

New research has uncovered new earthquake faults in the Wairarapa valley – four of which are close to some of the region’s towns. Wairarapa’s Emergency Management Office controller, Simon Taylor, said the findings were not a surprise and could help...

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Tuesday - 3rd February, 2026
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Mayor backing post shops

The grassroots effort that has sprung up to save three Masterton post shops from closure received a boost last week when the district’s mayor urged New Zealand Post to reconsider its decision. Last Tuesday, the state-owned enterprise announced it...

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Saturday - 31st January, 2026
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The missing:

There’s a photograph on Xanthe Freer’s mantelpiece of her brother Grant decked out in his favourite T-shirt and blowing out the candles on his birthday cake. His 56th birthday had been a special one to remember, with many nice surprises from friends,...

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Friday - 30th January, 2026
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Bridge to ambitious vision

A vision long in the making to expand Wairarapa’s cycle trail network has made significant progress with plans for a new suspension bridge over the Waiohine River. The Wairarapa Five Towns Trail Network community project aims to connect Martinborough,...

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Thursday - 29th January, 2026
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Customers deliver support

A Kuripuni shop owner says he is “proud” of the way the community has rallied behind him and his staff in the wake of news that his New Zealand Post counter is slated for closure. Chris Zhao received an email from New Zealand Post on Tuesday advising...

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Wednesday - 28th January, 2026
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Wade-Brown to retire from politics

One of the Wellington region’s longestserving politicians and best-known environmentalists has announced she will retire from politics later this year. Green Party list MP and former Wellington mayor Celia Wade-Brown announced her retirement today,...

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Tuesday - 27th January, 2026
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Trust House breaks ground

The next stage in a multimillion-dollar housing renewal programme in Wairarapa broke ground in Masterton yesterday amid news it had received a $10 million government boost. At a ceremony and site blessing at Matai St in Lansdowne, Trust House chief...

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Saturday - 24th January, 2026
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A giant remembered

The Wairarapa and Bay of Plenty communities are this week mourning the loss of Nelson Rangi, known as a man whose wisdom spanned generations and cultures. Rangi, whose full name was Nelson Francis Rangitakaiwaho, died in his Masterton home on...

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Friday - 23rd January, 2026
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JNL lines up new machine

One of Wairarapa’s biggest factories is gearing up to install a wood-processing machine worth “tens of millions of dollars” that will bring more than 20 jobs back to the mill. The loss of a critical production machine at the Juken New Zealand (JNL)...

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Thursday - 22nd January, 2026
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Building consents double

Masterton District Council issued more than double the number of building consents than the other two Wairarapa councils combined in 2025, new data shows. In the year to November 30, Masterton District Council (MDC) issued a total of 163 consents,...

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Wednesday - 21st January, 2026
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Tank rules adding to costs

Rainwater tanks may seem like a water resilience no-brainer in Wairarapa, but they come at a cost. Since October last year, the Wairarapa Combined District Plan has required new dwellings in residential zones across Masterton, Carterton and South...

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Tuesday - 20th January, 2026
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Saturday - 17th January, 2026
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‘A critical strategic issue’

A multimillion-dollar Wairarapa dam project was abandoned four years ago, but local leaders agree water storage needs to be firmly back on the region’s agenda. The ill-fated $12 million-plus dam scheme at Wakamoekau was scuppered in late 2021 after...

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Friday - 16th January, 2026
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Local jobseekers buck trend

As unemployment climbs nationwide, Wairarapa is bucking the trend with fewer people looking for work. Ministry of Social Development figures for the September 2025 quarter showed there were 1878 people on Jobseeker Support in the region – 1176 in...

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