Join the iHub community: calling all club organisers July 17, 2024 The Chronicle In a town as vibrant and dynamic as Raglan, the spirit of community thrives through the diverse range of activities, clubs, and Read More
Backlit: a new free literary magazine July 17, 2024 The Chronicle Launching Backlit. A free literary magazine full of poetry, short stories, essays and bad language. It has been put together for your Read More
Raglan’s best friends: personal stories from local dog owners July 17, 2024 The Chronicle The bond between dogs and their owners is truly special and the Local Rag is highlighting some local stories of furry friendships. Read More
Councillor Kōrero: housing, rates and wastewater on the agenda July 17, 2024 The Chronicle Whaingaroa Ward Councillor Lisa Thomson joins us live in the studio to discuss the latest council updates. The government’s unveiling of new Read More
Turning trash into art July 17, 2024 The Chronicle We need your domestic trash. Well not all of it, just things like fruit and onion net bags, bubble wrap, cheese packaging, Read More
Calling all Wutherers! July 17, 2024 The Chronicle It’s July, which means it is nearly time for the annual global event “The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever!” and Raglan “Wutherers” Read More
Raglan Junior Rugby news July 17, 2024 The Chronicle Interview with Ridge Munns from Raglan 8th Grade Rugby Team. Read More
Raglan Football Club update: spotlight on the Bullsharks July 17, 2024 The Chronicle This week we caught up with the Bullsharks (11th Grade) at the warm up before a home game at Papahua Reserve. The Read More
Coastcare Waikato 2024 planting season July 17, 2024 The Chronicle Planting season has begun, with about 75,000 native plants already ordered for Waikato coastlines. Read More
Huntly lake project has links to Raglan July 17, 2024 The Chronicle A visionary project to regenerate a former Huntly coalmine and create a public outdoor education and recreation park, has its beginnings with a Read More