Floodgates still open in Riversdale
Cyclone Hale left Riversdale farms with metre-deep river sediment covering entire paddocks
Cyclone Hale left Riversdale farms with metre-deep river sediment covering entire paddocks
“You can hear the sirens go off with all the accidents, once a week or so."
Vishal Anand, 26 died in a two-vehicle crash on Ponatahi Rd near Carterton last Wednesday.
Thunderstorms are expected to be accompanied by torrential rain and hail.
It's a mixed bag of weather over the next few days.
Raj Patel says spare a thought for dairy owners.
The Supreme Court says a previous decision was wrong.
Four Wairarapa College students warmed up the crowd at Masterton's biggest music festival.
Firefighters worried about mental stress, equipment failure and carcinogens.
Martinborough to open first red clay tennis courts in New Zealand.
Improving the transparency of council work is one of Caffell's aims.
Changes needed as crash report reveals major safety issues at unattended aerodromes.
Murals are popping up around Masterton and bringing colour to the CBD.
'Chance to refocus and consolidate our business interests' - Jay Robertson.
Piki peer supports mental health by not offering solutions - just listening.
One of the vehicles was driven out of a garage, through the door.
Fires were lit at two properties, Wards Line near Greytown, damaging several buildings.
Houses and barns are affected at two locations on the same road.
Greytown residents surprised a social housing development is planned for the township.
The harder he worked to get recognition, the less help he was receiving - tribunal.
Candidate Camera: Mayoral candidate Daphne Geisler discusses South Wairarapa's issues
Alex Beijen is standing again in the upcoming elections, with a focus on infrastructure.
Masterton mayoral candidate Jo Hayes discusses the big local issues on camera.
The importance of testing drugs and being honest with young people to reduce harm.
Between 15cm and 25cm of snow is expected on State Highway 73's Arthur's Pass.
The woman will appear in court next week.
Low doses of the life-saving antidote Naloxone are a worry, says NZ Drug Foundation.
The ad says the butcher can process home-kill and 'maybe your mother-in-law too'.
Test results of the drug that hospitalised 12 people have come back positive for fentanyl.
Clinics in both Wellington and Masterton will be open in the following days.