Whāingaroa Youth Movement presents ‘Life on Mars’ The Chronicle November 26, 2024 Whāingaroa Youth Movement presents ‘Life on Mars’ a youth dance theatre production. WYM (est. 2003) are a group of 70 local children aged between Read More
Interest rates: The Trump effect The Chronicle November 26, 2024 The United States of America will swear Donald Trump into office as President again on January 20th 2025. When the US sneezes the rest Read More
Cyclist launches epic annual 500km bikepacking adventure The Chronicle November 26, 2024 The Chronicle talks to Calvin Avison who developed and ran the Raglan 500 bike event held at Labour weekend. This 500km self supported ride Read More
Erosion is eating away at Raglan clifftop properties September 20, 2018 Several large slips between Lorenzen Bay and the wharf have taken large chunks of private property into the harbour below. The slips
Newly qualified instructor on mission to see skyriding soar to new heights here September 20, 2018 Raglan may be renowned for surfing but local skyrider Sean Oliver reckons our coast’s just as “amazing” for hang gliding – and
Expanding horizons means a new name for Plastic Bag Free Raglan September 20, 2018 Plastic Bag Free Raglan is expanding its kaupapa and they want your help for a new name. The next step in the
A fun day at the bowling green September 13, 2018 If you want to have a go at lawn bowls here’s your chance. The Raglan Bowling Club is hosting a Fun Day
Bamboo boys return from a trip of a lifetime September 13, 2018 About a year or so ago, the Chronicle reported on some Raglan youths jetting off to the United States for a trip
Raglan Junior Soccer Prize Giving 2018 September 13, 2018 Best Team: The team with the most wins for the season: U10 Seastars Barracudas – 12th Grade MVP: Jahmin Thompson MIP: Ashton
Raglan Area School students Shave for a Cure September 13, 2018 Students at Raglan Area School decided to make a stand against Leukemia and Blood Cancer by organising a sponsored Shave for a
Learning te reo Māori a journey of self-discovery and reconnection September 13, 2018 New Zealand celebrates Te Wiki o te Reo Māori this week with the theme kia kaha te reo Māori (let’s make the
Okete-grown organic produce finds ready markets in Raglan September 6, 2018 A bit of a dream and a lot of hard work have combined to reap some very palatable rewards for an Okete couple.
Training with All Blacks squad a long way from playing Nintendo September 6, 2018 Angus Ta’avao may be on the verge of turning out for the All Blacks but it was more sedentary games he often
Stormwater upgrades muddying the waters in Raglan September 6, 2018 Recent protests at the stormwater upgrades on Wainui Road are just another example of Waikato District Council’s dereliction of duty, Whaingaroa Harbour
International Speaker on GMOs and GE to give talk August 31, 2018 The talk will take place in the Raglan Town Hall Supper Room on Wednesday 5 September at 7pm. Dr Jonathon Latham is
Students are getting creative for community art exhibition August 31, 2018 Hundreds of artworks will be on display at Raglan Area School in a community exhibition on Friday, September 7 from 6-8pm. Students
Name about town turns anti drink-driving ‘legend’ August 31, 2018 Till now he’s probably been better known as a bouncer at The Yot Club. Or maybe you’ve seen him down at the
Volcom Road Rager tour drops in at Raglan August 31, 2018 Volcom bought their Road Rager tour to Raglan on Saturday.