Inkspillers Raglan Writers Collective August 15, 2019 Raglan Writers·What's On For about a year, around eight or more local writers and illustrators, whose published books include fiction, non-fiction, memoir and poetry, have Read More
Te Uku school wins TREEmendous garden makeover August 15, 2019 Our people One of five schools selected to win a $10,000 grant, Te Uku School has transformed a neglected area of its grounds into Read More
Te Uku Pony Club August 15, 2019 Fundraising·Whaingaroa Kids·What's On Te Uku Pony Club was originally established in the early 1950s. It went into recess for a few years and was restarted Read More
Ruapuke bread gets name change but keeps same recipe for success August 15, 2019 CBD News·Our people Ruapuke Artisan Bread is transforming into Raglan Artisan Bread with former Orca owner Corrina Wells taking over the beloved bakery and Jenny Read More
SURF SERIES – An interview with Conor McLennan by good friend Ella Jungwirth August 14, 2019 Our people·Surfing Born and raised down in Christchurch, New Zealand, Conor McLennan has made quite the move up to Raglan to improve his surfing Read More
Not climbing Everest – Raglan woman desperate to keep both sherpa and orphanage safe August 14, 2019 Our people Most people have only encouragement for anyone attempting to scale Mt Everest – but not Raglan woman Robbyn Storey who’s campaigning to Read More
Te Uku designer shocked at win for ‘toasty refuge’ in deep south August 9, 2019 News·Our people Te Uku sustainable architect Daniel Freidrich is “gob-smacked” to have come away from the Otago/Southland ADNZ Architectural Design Awards with a win Read More
SADD take message to the big screen August 9, 2019 Raglan Area School·What's On Raglan Area School students are using filmmaking and humour to inspire safe choices on the road. The Students Against Dangerous Driving (SADD) Read More
New vegetarian and vegan café Clover to open soon on Volcom Lane August 9, 2019 CBD News Raglan’s first vegetarian and vegan café Clover opens its doors soon with soups and salads to tantalise your tastebuds. Mother and daughter Read More
Local artist tells the story of Whaingaroa through toi Māori August 7, 2019 Our people·Raglan Art It’s the first time I’ve ventured up the gravel driveway to Toi Hauāuru Studio – I’ve driven past the flags on the Read More