試す - 無料

'It's mocking the system': life in tiny self-declared 'republic'

The Guardian Weekly

|

March 14, 2025

On a lonely stretch of highway that snakes through the North Island stands the town of Whangamomona, New Zealand’s only self-declared “republic”, with its own borders and passport.

- By Anna Rankin WHANGAMÕMONA

'It's mocking the system': life in tiny self-declared 'republic'

Earlier this year, it held its biennial jubilee and elections where locals participated in old-fashioned carnival amusements: racing sheep, cracking whips and swimming in tanks witheels.

The elections are openly rigged, and past winners include a goat and a poodle. The winner is presented with a presidential chain fashioned from beer bottle tops and boar tusks. President John Herlihy has held the role for eight years. He says his family and friends pushed him into it, and it keeps him busy.

Whangamōmona has a handful of buildings including a pub, arts and crafts shop and a small school. But there are challenges as the eccentric town sees growing numbers of tourists and pressure to upgrade its internet availability, which some residents would prefer to live without.

"How many visitors can we handle? We get peopled out," Herlihy said.

Whangamōmona’s journey to become a republic began in 1989, when a local government reform process redrew district and county council boundaries. The reforms meant the town would be part of the Manawatū-Whanganui region, rather than Taranaki and residents weren't happy.

The Guardian Weekly からのその他のストーリー

The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Heaven made

With a towering new album about female saints in 13 languages, Rosalía is pop's boldest star-and one of its most controversial

time to read

6 mins

November 14, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

How Milei's 'chainsaw' cuts have hit the most vulnerable

Argentinians are used to the large rubbish containers in Buenos Aires.

time to read

3 mins

November 14, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

"The Peace Corps volunteers were just doing small things. Not what really needed to be done'"

On school holidays, when he went back to his village, David began to notice unwashed young Americans hanging out with his friends and family.

time to read

10 mins

November 14, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

Bumpy ride

Epic western with a brilliant plot is let down by having one eye on literary immortality

time to read

3 mins

November 14, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Smash it up: finding new ways to use up excess lasagne sheets

I've accidentally bought too many boxes of dried lasagne sheets. How can I use them up? Jemma, by email

time to read

2 mins

November 14, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

The best way to end this '6-7' obsession? Adults get on board

Don't tell your kids, but “6-7” is Dictionary.com’s “word of the year” for 2025.

time to read

3 mins

November 14, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

Net zero gains A Cop30 minus Trump is better than one with a US wrecking ball

For years, countries around the world pressed the US to engage with them in addressing the climate crisis and to show it was serious about taking action.

time to read

2 mins

November 14, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

'Matt's too sexy for my show'

As his scandalous novel The Death of Bunny Munro lands on our screens, Nick Cave and the show's star Matt Smith discuss Kylie, bad dads and child actors

time to read

5 mins

November 14, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

When the president is groped in public, women know who to blame

'Machismo in Mexico is so fucked up not even the president is safe,\" said Caterina Camastra, a professor and feminist, when I talked to her in Morelia, a city west of the Mexican capital last week.

time to read

3 mins

November 14, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Zohran Mamdani built the greatest field operation by any political campaign in New York's history-by getting citizens to talk to each other.Can Democrats learn from his success? 'Unstoppable force' that drove victory

A WEEK BEFORE ZOHRAN MAMDANI'S convention-shattering victory in the New York City mayoral election, members of his vast army of youthful volunteers were amply aware of what was at stake.

time to read

8 mins

November 14, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size