Raglan Community Radio Marks 30 Years of Local Sounds and Spirit November 8, 2024 The Chronicle Raglan Community Radio, the voice of Whaingaroa, is celebrating 30 years on air. The community is invited to join the milestone celebration, Read More
Raw another roaring success November 8, 2024 The Chronicle Whilst some people around the country were indulging in gardening over Labour Weekend as is tradition in NZ, Raglan locals and visitors Read More
Artist making a splashwith mural makeover November 8, 2024 The Chronicle Raglan’s water reservoir facelift is underway and the community are invited to pick the creative brains of local muralist Theo Arraj as Read More
Brie Bennett on Balancing Waves and Wards: From Surfing Success to Nursing Challenges November 8, 2024 The Chronicle After a rollercoaster year of competitive surfing and completing an intense nursing degree, Brie Bennett opens up about her recent victory at Read More
NZ songwriting win ‘means a lot’ to Whaingaroa-raised musician November 8, 2024 The Chronicle Never mind the $5000 cash prize and freshly engraved trophy – Anna Coddington reckons what really counts in winning the top APRA Read More
The Massage Room Raglan November 8, 2024 The Chronicle With 16 years of experience in massage therapy, including specialised training in oncology massage, this Raglan-based therapist, Krissy Neilsen, combines compassion with Read More
Talking About Mental Health November 8, 2024 The Chronicle This month I sat down with my friend Bailie Buchanan. Bailie is originally from Hamilton but has lived in Raglan with her Read More
From Trauma to Transformation November 8, 2024 The Chronicle I am passionate about supporting individuals in navigating trauma, anxiety, stress, body image, self-esteem, relationships, and overall well-being. Read More
Book Launch: The Science of Miracles November 8, 2024 The Chronicle Raglan locals have a chance to meet the author behind The Science of Miracles and secure a signed copy at the book’s Read More
Raglan Area School Compost Solutions November 8, 2024 The Chronicle Last week the Raglan Area School grounds were buzzing with the building of a CarbonCycle compost system. Many hands came together to Read More