Talking About Mental Health with Ruby Gibbs Creator of the Mental Health Toolbox March 6, 2023 The Chronicle This month I sat down with Mike Edmonds, outside on what feels like the first sunny day in weeks here in Whāingaroa! Read More
Art Attack: Eve Macfarlane compulsively records the tasty lines around her March 6, 2023 The Chronicle Eve Macfarlane is an illustrator and watercolourist living in Te Mata. You may recognise her as an Olympic rower, but since retiring Read More
Art Exhibition: ‘Being Here’ March 6, 2023 The Chronicle Being Here’ is an exhibition in paint and clay by artists Hayley Hamilton and Debra Powell that will be open 31st March Read More
Winston Churchill Fellowship on Positive Youth Development March 6, 2023 The Chronicle Michaela Latimer, a Raglan local, was selected for a Winston Churchill Fellowship in 2019. She was motivated to apply because of her Read More
Update from the Raglan Growers Market March 6, 2023 The Chronicle It was such a pleasure to chat with Suz at the Raglan Growers Market the other week. At the Community Garden stall Read More
Business advice with DTI Lawyers: owning property March 6, 2023 The Chronicle Owning your own home is an exciting step to make, but the process of getting there can be stressful and potentially risky Read More
Travel a hassle but ‘lucky’ Raglan weathers cyclone February 24, 2023 The Chronicle Whaingaroa may have got off lightly as Cyclone Gabrielle wreaked havoc and destruction across the North Island but local residents and businesses Read More
Fire chief readies station for the future February 24, 2023 The Chronicle Raglan fire chief Frank Turner is only a few years off celebrating 50-years with the service but he’s not ready to call Read More
Self-sufficient community thriving – seven years on February 24, 2023 The Chronicle Stumble upon Hakea, an off-grid bush retreat cum permaculture farm out in the wops somewhere beyond Te Mata, and you could be Read More
Te Ahi Ora coming in 2023 February 24, 2023 The Chronicle We are thrilled to announce that Te Ahi Ora will be coming to Waikato this year. They will deliver free performing arts Read More