Abstract Fish Lungs: The Band Behind the Sound September 12, 2024 The Chronicle Abstract Fish Lungs is a local band with deep roots in the Raglan community. From casual jam sessions to performing on stage, Read More
Artist feature: Stuart Shepherd September 12, 2024 The Chronicle Stuart Shepherd spent several years, from 2000-2010, challenging the art establishment in NZ, by discovering and championing self-taught (outsider) artists. His interest Read More
Tonga kicks gold into touch September 12, 2024 The Chronicle Born and bred in Raglan, Tonga Marshall recently returned with his over 40s team from the Touch World Cup 2024 with a Read More
Making kindness go a long way September 12, 2024 The Chronicle Steve Horne reckons kindness will take you a long way in life. Read More
Whaingaroa Talent Factory 2024 September 12, 2024 The Chronicle Since its inception in 2020, the Whaingaroa Talent Factory has become a cornerstone of the local youth music scene, providing a vibrant Read More
Talking About Mental Health September 12, 2024 The Chronicle This month I sat down with Jacky Sorensen. We met recently while both working in the Raglan retail world and I love Read More
Young Surfing Talent Shares His Journey & Future Aspirations September 12, 2024 The Chronicle Pipiri Kelly, a lifelong resident of Raglan, has developed a deep connection to both the ocean and his community. Currently serving as Read More
‘Paws Awhile’, a long-time refuge for rescue animals September 12, 2024 The Chronicle At around 15 acres it might be about the size of your typical lifestyle block, but Anna Dahlberg’s rural Te Mata property’s Read More
Welcome to FOHBOH September 12, 2024 The Chronicle The greatest thanks to the Whāingaroa Raglan, and wider Waikato and Bay of Plenty communities for the warm embrace of our company Read More
Te Mata Tennis Club Sponsorship Drive September 12, 2024 The Chronicle Te Mata Tennis Club would like to thank Rabobank for selecting them as the winners of the 2024 Good Deeds Competition, as Read More