Judith Lacy is editor of the Manawatū Guardian
"I began my journalism career at the tender age of 10 as a 2ZB cub reporter on the Dick Weir Sunday morning show. "Growing up on a dairy farm near Pātea, newspapers and magazines came into our house daily. My spare bed was covered in scrapbooks of newspaper clippings with stories about cricketer Martin Crowe a favourite. "As a teenager, I would stare longingly at the journalism careers folder in the school library and go to sleep listening to talkback radio. "Being a journalist means being paid to be curious, to ask questions and to write. I love meeting new people, connecting the dots, and giving people useful information. "I graduated from journalism school in 2001 where I was identified by my fellow students as a future editor. "I have been editor of the Manawatū Guardian since December 2020 and was the editor of The Tribune for nearly six years. "I have also worked in the newsrooms of regional newspapers and as a sub-editor. "I have a Master of Arts in politics from Victoria University of Wellington and enjoy covering local government, community development and human interest stories. "In my spare time, I like trying new recipes, walking and spending time with my cat Maysie."
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More than 50 people were acknowledged at Volunteer Recognition Event in Palmerston North.
Manawatū's public clock woes continue
Feilding's clocktower shows 12 and Palmy's is four minutes slow.
Be a Passenger this NZ Music Month
There are free gigs featuring homegrown talent scattered around the CBD until May 31.
Returns reveal Horizons councillors' financial interests
Horizons councillors are required to state their property and financial interests.
'Party within a party' for environmental leaders
Stewart Dairylands wins Horizons Ballance Farm Environment Supreme Award.
Judith Lacy: Palmy + Peters = Pulling Power
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Diamond anniversary for trainee teachers
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Politics is about service and empathy, new MP says
Rangitīkei people are modest and humble and it’s about “we, not me”.
Returns reveal Horizons councillors' financial interests
Horizons councillors are required to state their property and financial interests.
Early riser on Countdown to baker finals
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GPs put parties' health policies under the microscope
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Musical theatre gives Ben Pryor wings
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Hokowhitu School prepares to celebrate centenary
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Super Samantha swipes and smiles to the top
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An excess of love part of the recipe for a long life
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Fan-stache-tic focus on men's health
Male staff and students encouraged to look after their health.
US Navy in landlocked Palmy
The squadron was temporarily based at RNZAF Base Ohakea.
Podcaster sees hope for Earth and humanity
'I'm more optimistic than the greatest optimistic.'
Putting the sizzle in people power
Make sure your voice makes it to the big decision-making table.
'Get out and enjoy yourself', centenarian advises
Sylvia Murphy, 100, says she has had a happy life.
Kaleidoscope of kākāriki at Environment Network Manawatū Q&A
Local election candidates were quizzed on their environmental views and solutions.
Laughs and learning in equal measure
Will Feilding High School retain its High School Theatresports Champs title?
Mainly Music lights 20 candles at Crossroads
They use drums, claves, scarves for the jiggle song, shakers and a parachute.
Long-term knowledge a winner
Richard and Suze Redmayne of Rangitīkei farm Tunnel Hill win Horizons supreme award.
Rugby players of old reminiscence
Stuart Freebairn, Don McIntosh and Neven MacEwan chat to broadcaster Keith Quinn.
Mayor hopes lesson of Anzac Day is never forgotten
At all costs peace is worth pursuing, promoting and protecting, Mayor Grant Smith says.
Colyton church, 125, full of memories
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The joy of giving and packing
It is the second year Vision Church has partnered with Christmas Box.
Where the wild things are
A working bee develops Te Manawa's green space.
Musicians ready to uplift your cash
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Woman of mana captured in gift to city
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