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SWDC mayor trades legal blows with protest group
A mayor who accused a community group of defamation and sought $10,000 in legal fees has dropped the case after the offending flyer was removed from social media.
Mayor, protesters at loggerheads after walkout sparked by rates increase
South Wairarapa Mayor Alex Beijen is disputing public criticism of the district council's rates rise.
MDC chief handed special projects brief
The council chief executive caught ripping down protest posters has been handed a special projects brief for one month.
Public walkout after council shuts down rates hike debate
Dozens of ratepayers walked out of a South Wairarapa District Council meeting in Martinborough today after being denied a chance to discuss their large rate rises.
Wairarapa iwi to launch vote on $115m settlement
Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa Tāmaki nui-a-Rua iwi members will vote next week on the terms of a $115 million Treaty of Waitangi settlement.
Hundreds lend a hand to press case for preserving town hall
Masterton locals turned out in force to back a bid to save the town hall today.
Masterton council chief exec admits tearing down protest poster
Masterton District Council chief executive Kath Ross has been caught on CCTV ripping down a publicity poster for the 'Hands Around The Town Hall' protest.
Multimillion-dollar plans for Wairarapa infrastructure repairs and upgrades
Wairarapa's councils are devoting hundreds of millions of dollars in their long-term plans for repairs and upgrades to creaking infrastructure as the districts' headcount grows.
'Take your alert level with you': Wairarapa MP
Wairarapa residents travelling beyond the Wellington region should "take their bubble with them", says MP Kieran McAnulty.
Masterton civic centre project chair hits back at complaints
Masterton Deputy Mayor Graham McClymont says a request to the Auditor-General for an investigation into the district council's civic centre project "is already being done".
New Three Waters reports repeat water bill rises threat
Estimates put Wairarapa household bills in 2051 at three times the current price and up to 13 times 2021 prices if reforms are not pushed through.
Carterton 10-year-old campaigns for new pool slide
Molly O'Dwyer is using her council's long-term planning process to make her wish of a better pool slide come true. Video
SWDC Mayor says Māori ward work aiming for 2025
In his response, Beijen said he "respect your views and praise the passion shown by those who participated in the hīkoi yesterday".
Masterton votes for Māori wards
Wairarapa's first Māori wards were welcomed on Thursday with waiata and haka.
'You've got 24 hours': Māori ward advocates launch Martinborough hīkoi
Pro-Māori ward activists took their campaign to South Wairarapa District Council offices after a hīkoi through Martinborough today. Sue Teodoro and Marcus Anselm report.
Masterton councillors to vote on Māori wards
Masterton councillors will vote tomorrow on creating Māori wards in time for the 2022 local elections.
Former Masterton District Council staffer blasts civic centre plans
Masterton District Council's former communications chief has joined the opposition to its civic centre project.
Council documents reveal Wairarapa's worst-kept secret
Documents have revealed closed-doors discussions on demolishing Masterton's earthquake-prone civic centre and constructing a multi-purpose building on public-owned land occupied by the War Memorial…
Featherston's Phoenix still flying high: 'Long may it last'
The Featherston Phoenix newsletter celebrates its silver jubilee this month.
Carterton E coli readings remain a mystery
Carterton's E coli readings are proving a mystery to water boffins.
Call for 'transparency' on Carterton multi-million dollar wastewater project
A Carterton council election candidate has called for more light on the district's major project - a multi-million dollar wastewater treatment plant estimated to cost $10 million.
Carterton residents 'annoyed' by water notices, but candidates back council response
Candidates in the Carterton council by-election say residents are "annoyed" and "frustrated" by the town's ongoing water contamination.
Councillors put removal bid of playground tractors into reverse gear
Masterton's playground tractors might now be restored to the Kids Own Playground after another late reprieve from councillors.
Seniors back Masterton District Council housing plans
A $7.5 million project to build 25 new pensioner flats in Masterton has found favour with residents at the council-owned Panama Village.
South Wairarapa Mayor continues crusade for local banking
In a statement, an RBNZ spokesperson said the national authority "encourage every banking sector participant to consider their role in supporting the needs of their customers and their access to…