Helen Clark accepts 150,000 signatures for dolphins March 8, 2018 Environment Berlin – Representatives of German conservation group NABU International, led by the organisation’s Chair Olaf Tschimpke, met with former Prime Minister Helen Read More
Raglan surfers continue winning streak at Rip Curl Grom Search Taranaki March 8, 2018 Surfing Young Raglan surfers continued their winning streak at the Rip Curl GromSearch held at Back Beach in Taranaki over the weekend. In Read More
Tarot Talk – Queen of Pentacles March 8, 2018 Tarot Talk Hello again from Tarot Talk – a weekly column in which I introduce a Tarot card for the week and provide a Read More
Public information sessions on Council’s Long Term Plan March 8, 2018 Council Waikato District Council is holding 15 public information sessions around the district on its Long Term Plan to help residents and ratepayers Read More
End of an era as retiring couple close kitchen three decades on March 8, 2018 Business·CBD News It was last orders on Sunday for Raglan’s little piece of China – the iconic Hong Kong Kitchen, open just about all Read More
March 8, 2018 Community On Sunday, March 4, local firefighters attended a large bush fire at Whale Bay after multiple calls were made to emergency services Read More
A point of view March 8, 2018 A Point of View·Opinion It’s the mid-nineties and Australian Zoe Goss is bowling to the world number one batsman Brian Lara in a fundraiser exhibition match. Read More
Kauri Tree Retreat wins bronze at Bookabach awards March 2, 2018 Business The Chronicle sat down for a chat with Sharon Patterson, an award recipient at the Bookabach Bach of the Year Awards 2017. Read More
Students taking to the hills to develop environmental skills March 2, 2018 Raglan Area School A bunch of Raglan senior students are regularly skipping the classroom on Friday afternoons to go bush – all in the interests Read More
Health in Your Hands – Reverse Bucket List March 2, 2018 Health in Your Hands What a week with Cyclone Gita baring down on New Zealand. We watched with horror as hurricane force winds and high tides Read More