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Dangerous playground levelled in South Wairarapa
A popular South Wairarapa playground has been demolished to make way for a safer facility for children of all ages.
'Do not relax': Environment expert warns dog owners, swimmers
Algal bloom is unusually low for this time of year, but there was no room for complacency.
Many of Wairarapa's recent forest fires began in old burn piles
Farmers are concerned about forest fires, but the region's biggest forestry firm says it is well prepared with a comprehensive wildfire plan.
Funding shake-up sparks fears for fragile road to Cape Palliser
Funding for the popular road along Wairarapa's south coast to Ngawi and Cape Palliser is changing, with locals anxious to ensure the vulnerable route is future-proofed.
Fight to save tourist route from the sea
The road to Cape Palliser risks being reclaimed by the sea, with the community and the council seeking a permanent fix.
Carterton council focusing on what’s best for residents: Cretney
Cretney thought the government's proposal to scrap regional councils could present some opportunities, if skills were retained.
'For Wairarapa an amalgamation proposal will help': Wilde
In a summer series on Wairarapa leaders' views on the government's proposed local council reforms, South Wairarapa mayor Dame Fran Wilde shares her perspectives.
New Year Honours: Greytown couple applauded for lifetime of service to music
Ed and Juliet Cooke have both been awarded the King's Service Medal (KSM) for their services to music.
Dark sky champion initially didn't believe New Year honour email
Viv Napier, former South Wairarapa District Council mayor, said the honour came as a complete surprise to her.
Thousands of Wairarapa properties at risk in the event of 1-in-100-year flood
The number of houses at risk is likely to increase, with modelling suggesting the effects of climate change will also increase in the future.
End of the line for Melling train station
The iconic station would close for about 36 months.
The town that opened its doors to Polish refugee children
It's been eight decades since hundreds of children found a new home in Pahīatua during WWII.
Community cheers as booze back on tap at hotel bar
A popular Wairarapa coastal watering hole is back in business.
300 hours of work destroyed: Vandals leave Featherston’s Christmas tree in tatters
The tree, handmade by a local craft collective entirely from recycled materials, was found in tatters after it came down on Monday night.
Nearly 1200 dog-related complaints in Wairarapa over 2024/25 year
Animal control officers in Wairarapa councils were kept busy with nearly 1200 dog-related call outs during the last financial year.
One Wairarapa council to rule them all? The mayors' view
Wairarapa mayors give their view on a range of changes affecting the future of local government.
Wairarapa council's green initiatives in full bloom
From no-mow trials in public parks to soft plastic recycling, Carterton council is adopting sustainable practices across its business units.
Rates cap divide: Ratepayers cheer as mayors urge caution
South Wairarapa Mayor Fran Wilde said more detail was needed from the government to answer important questions on the banded rates cap.
Wairarapa to consider holiday hotspot booze ban
The issue is raised in a report to be put before Masterton's District Council on Wednesday.
Community rallies behind Castlepoint Hotel after liquor licence lost
The Hotel confirmed they closed the bar after hoping they would be able to keep serving alcohol while the appeals process was underway.
Mayors welcome law to combat 'vicious, sinister' harassment
"Our elected members come from the community and should be able to carry out our roles without fear of personal attacks or harassment," Carterton's mayor says.
Dog owner blames themself for park attack
A dog owner blamed themself for an attack at a Masterton park by one of their dogs, saying if they had not been off work sick with flu the incident probably would not have happened.
Wairarapa at forefront of climate change risks
The local climate could be expected to get hotter and drier in the years to come, so what is the plan?
NZ's population growth dips by tens of thousands
New Zealand's population growth has been on a downward trend according to Statistics NZ following a strong drop off in international migration.