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Marlborough Weekly, 27 May 2026

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Marlborough Weekly is a community newspaper delivering quality local news and human-interest stories to more than 19,830 homes and businesses across Marlborough. The Marlborough Weekly is a true local paper, reporting exclusively on local stories, local people and is passionate about the region it serves. The paper was founded in 2019 due to a need for a local paper to cover the region comprehensively and with strong journalist integrity. The Marlborough Weekly has the largest newspaper circulation in Marlborough with a dedicated and energetic team of journalists, advertising consultants and designers who are passionate about connecting community. Recognizing the value of local relationships, the Marlborough Weekly is proud to remain locally owned and operated to this day.

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ArticleFront-row centre

Marl­bor­ough Civic Theatre Trust Chair Kevin Mose­ley shows his appre­ci­ation for the per­form­ing arts centre whose 10th year coin­cides with the organ­isa­tion’s 50th anniversary. White­haven Theatre hosts a spe­cial show on Fri­day (29 May) to...

Front-row centre

ArticleWell on course

Tas­man’s best young golf­ing tal­ent was on full dis­play at the Marl­bor­ough Golf Club when two regional events were con­tested recently. On Sunday, 17 May, the Tas­man age group cham­pi­on­ships were played on the Fairhall lay­out, with the Tas­man...

Well on course

ArticlePort loan approved

Port Marl­bor­ough will get a $531 mil­lion facelift after Coun­cil author­ised a loan for the local share, $110 mil­lion, at a spe­cial meet­ing Tues­day morn­ing in cham­bers. Coun­cil­lors sought reas­sur­ances about repay­ment of the fin­anced...

Port loan approved

ArticlePort loan approved

Port Marl­bor­ough will get a $531 mil­lion facelift after Coun­cil author­ised a loan for the local share, $110 mil­lion, at a spe­cial meet­ing Tues­day morn­ing in cham­bers. Coun­cil­lors sought reas­sur­ances about repay­ment of the fin­anced...

Port loan approved