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South Wairarapa mayor stripped of representative roles
Mayor Martin Connelly says he is not aware of the move and cannot comment further at this stage.
Council and Health NZ tight-lipped on Wairarapa Hospital settlement
The two entities refused to disclose the settlement amount that ended a lengthy legal dispute over Wairarapa's defective hospital.
Burials and housing: The fees set to rise in Masterton
Dying is proving to be a pricey task, with the Work and Income Funeral grant failing to cover burial costs in Masterton.
Waingawa water project gets green light
Councillors have voted to progress a $2.77m water project, despite being advised on two occasions not to.
Water meter charges planned for Masterton
Masterton residents will be charged for their water using meters from 1 July next year.
Wairarapa Hospital dispute ends with 'confidential settlement'
A "confidential settlement" has brought an end to a lengthy legal dispute over Wairarapa's defective hospital.
Carterton earthquake building notices may be invalid
The council notices - issued seven years ago - required remediation to be completed by 2021, but this date was incorrect.
A town's hall option labelled 'risky' will go for public consultation
A Town Hall option labelled "risky" and impracticable will now go to the public for consultation.
Masterton town hall and library plan could cost $49m
Masterton District Council's preferred plans for its town hall, library, and municipal buildings have an estimated combined cost of $49 million.
Wairarapa mayors clash over amalgamation
Carterton Mayor Ron Mark is standing firm on his support for the amalgamation of Wairarapa's three councils, despite Masterton postponing talks.
Century-old oak to be cut down
The oak is one of 34 trees remaining from an Arbour Day planting event at Carterton in 1904.
122-year-old oak on the chopping block
The fate of a 122-year-old oak tree is in the hands of Carterton councillors after being deemed to be "compromised".
Carterton District Council staff recommend scrapping $2.77m water processing project
Carterton District Council will be asked to scrap a multimillion-dollar water processing project in a bid to save ratepayers footing a hefty bill.
Open workshops: Councillor suggests Ombudsman has 'God complex'
The Ombudsman has faced fierce criticism over his recommendations for councils to open workshops to the public.
Featherston water supply risk remains
The pipe supplying the only source of drinking water to the town remains at high risk of failure and an urgent solution is needed, experts say.
Scrapping of Voting Age Bill labelled 'discriminatory'
The government's withdrawal of the Voting Age Bill is disrespectful and discriminatory, a youth advocate says.
Earthquake-prone buildings deadline 'could get quite messy'
As deadlines draw nearer for owners to fix earthquake-prone buildings, Masterton's mayor says things "could get quite messy".
Te reo Māori rollback excludes councils
Council policies on te reo Māori are not affected by the government's rollback, the local government minister has confirmed.
Push for te reo Māori in South Wairarapa
South Wairarapa District Council is seeking the endorsement of a refreshed Māori Policy that will ingrain the use of te reo Māori within the organisation and community.
Nurse fired over anti-vax posts may need to pay $20k
A former Wairarapa District Health Board employee may need to pay $20,000 to Te Whatu Ora after unsuccessfully challenging her dismissal in Employment Court.
Town's growth expected to slow as wastewater connections put on hold
Martinborough's growth will be stunted for two years as a result of the town's non-compliant wastewater treatment plant.
'Tired of fighting for our rights to human decency' - Residents battle sewage and sickness
Raw sewage, "third-world" conditions causing sickness, and years of what residents describe as "criminal negligence" by the council - Masterton's Cockburn Street residents have had enough.
Great slowdown continues: Masterton council proposes speed cuts
The great slowdown of the region's roads continues with Masterton District Council's new draft speed management plan proposing slashed speed limits around schools, marae, and on "high-risk" roads.
Voting age change not favoured by council
The council's chief executive said youth's were the least likely to vote so lowering the age would not improve democracy in local government.
South Wairarapa water fails new standards
However, the council says it is still safe to drink and improvements are being made.