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Council repeats playground tractors removal bid
Masterton District Council staff will again recommend the removal of the iconic playground tractors despite a renewed public outcry to restore the antique vehicles.
Opinion: Rotorua complaint revives workshop concerns
Once again, the local government's workshop culture is under scrutiny after a disgruntled Rotorua ratepayer launched a bid to open the doors on his district's councils, writes Marcus Anselm.
Mayor says Three Waters reform 'mockery of proper consultation'
South Wairarapa's Mayor has called the Three Waters reform "a mockery of proper consultation" after the latest round of workshops.
Indefinite boil water notice for Carterton after second E coli reading
Carterton District Council (CDC) has placed an indefinite boil water notice on the town as the source of the deadly bacteria remains unknown.
Boil water notice after E. coli found in Carterton water supply
Carterton District Council have issued town residents with a 24 hour boil water notice after a positive result for E. coli was discovered.
Months-long wait for driving tests in Wairarapa 'intolerable' - mayor
Masterton's testing centre - which is the closest for Masterton, Carterton districts and most of South Wairarapa district - has wait times of more than 100 days.
Wairarapa water suppliers seek bill changes
Tighter regulation of drinking water standards proposed in a bill in front of Parliament have left Wairarapa's smaller water networks owners calling for changes to the planned laws.
Ratepayers to cop share of multi-billion-dollar plumbing bill
By 2050 some Wairarapa households could see their water bill more than triple if worst-case scenarios for water reform are realised.
Bank closures: Mayors deliver plea for more bank branches to Beehive
South Wairarapa Mayor Alex Beijen has delivered a petition to Parliament on behalf of 33 mayors urging banks to reinstate rural branches across New Zealand.
Wairarapa water bans in place but rain on the way
Water restrictions have tightened in Wairarapa, but relief and rainclouds are on the horizon.
Carterton councillor quits, byelection imminent
A by-election is imminent in Carterton after councillor Steffen Bertram resigned 15 months into his first term.
Dog detective sniffs out pest plants in Wairarapa
New Zealand's leading dog detective is seeking out invasive weeds in Wairarapa's wetlands.
Bylaws set to clamp down on major waste causes in Wairarapa
New waste bylaws set for approval in Wairarapa are part of a Wellington regional campaign to tackle three major waste causes: events, construction, and junk mail.
Wairarapa libraries land new faces under $60m programme
Central government funding will boost library services in Wairarapa with a host of new jobs.
Analysis: Water becomes a commodity
Analysis - Will 2021 be the year the world really values water? If Wall Street sets the tone, it will be, LDR reporter Marcus Anselm writes.
Wairarapa water network poses $97m question for councils
Wairarapa's ageing water network has again been placed under scrutiny and could cause a $97 million headache for its district councils.
Carterton mayor seeks input on 'significant' plans for district's future
Carterton locals are encouraged to contribute to two "significant" consultations for the future of the district, Mayor Greg Lang says.
Low rainfall triggers Wairarapa water limits
Water restrictions in Wairarapa are extending across all districts as the area's dry season looms.
Nixon: Three Waters reforms must be led by locals
Three Waters reforms and resource management changes will shape 2021 as the start of "the most transformative change for decades" a Masterton councillor says.
Governance guru backs one Wairarapa council as reforms urged
Even though attempts to merge Wairarapa's three districts floundered in 2017, former Wellington City Council chief Doug Matheson recommends reconsidering the approach.
High-flying Wairarapa water scan set for 2021
About $2.5m will be spent to use aerial electromagnetic technology to find and measure hidden water aquifers in the Wairarapa.
Wairarapa dam busters march through Masterton
A 40-strong crowd of protestors marched against a proposed dam in Wairarapa today.
Wairarapa iwi voices dam concerns
Rangitāne o Wairarapa leaders have criticised the company behind the proposed Wakamoekau community water storage scheme.
Masterton set for water restrictions
Masterton will likely face water restrictions over Christmas as recent dry weather caused a dip in river water flows.
Wairarapa bypass not on the radar for council
New roads bypassing Wairarapa towns are not on the radar for local or central government, according to South Wairarapa District Council.