Raglan Community Radio Marks 30 Years of Local Sounds and Spirit The Chronicle November 8, 2024 Raglan Community Radio, the voice of Whaingaroa, is celebrating 30 years on air. The community is invited to join the milestone celebration, hosted by Read More
Raw another roaring success The Chronicle November 8, 2024 Whilst some people around the country were indulging in gardening over Labour Weekend as is tradition in NZ, Raglan locals and visitors were immersing Read More
Artist making a splashwith mural makeover The Chronicle November 8, 2024 Raglan’s water reservoir facelift is underway and the community are invited to pick the creative brains of local muralist Theo Arraj as he tackles Read More
Infrastructure, climate change and regional development the big topics for candidate meeting September 14, 2017 The wild weather wasn’t enough to keep locals keen to grill their election candidates from attending the Town Hall Meet the Candidates
Jono Hutson joins the real estate market… September 14, 2017 You may have seen Jono around town delivering some of his delicious plant based lunches or beautiful raw tarts and bliss balls
Students’ social action day voted a sizzling success September 14, 2017 The unlikely combination of a sausage sizzle, sumo wrestling and yellow-themed mufti day made for fun and hilarity last week when Raglan
Opinion: Perspectives on te reo Māori September 14, 2017 For those of you who whakapapa to Aotearoa [whose ancestors come from New Zealand], members of your whānau [family] or you yourself
New te reo singalong book features Matapihi youngsters exploring nature September 14, 2017 All children at Matapihi Kindergarten now have their own glossy te reo singalong book – complete with CD – showing pictures of
Raglan actors make the cut September 7, 2017 Raglan Area School theatresports students have been thrown into the limelight with a win at the Waikato Secondary School Theatresports competition. Led
KASM chairman steps down – but Greener pastures still beckon September 7, 2017 He’s feeling tired and in need of a break, but Raglan greenie Phil McCabe has a fear of missing out! So while
Raglan launch for renowned chef’s not-for-profit cookbook September 7, 2017 Back in March this year the Chronicle reported on local chef Colin Chung’s cookbook launch in Fiji and, as promised, on Sunday,
Club members vote against sale August 31, 2017 With a non-binding show of hands it was obvious that the majority of the Raglan Club members that turned up to a
Xtreme’s kerbside food waste collection begins August 24, 2017 Two thousand food waste kitchen caddys, kerbside bins and compostable bag packs were delivered to all Raglan urban households on Thursday and
2017 Waipa Business Awards August 24, 2017 Raglan was well represented at the 2017 Waipa Networks Waipa Business Awards. The Awards are hosted by the Cambridge and Te Awamutu
Students a credit to the environment August 24, 2017 Students from Raglan Area School are working for a better world while gaining NCEA qualifications. Fifteen year 11-13 students are taking part
Raglan’s own baby whisperer revelling in the new-mum life August 24, 2017 New mum Sharlene Poole reckons it’s “very easy” putting her own baby-whispering techniques into practice when it comes to her six-week-old, George.
Raglan Club’s Future – Dear Raglan Community and Club members August 24, 2017 There has been a sudden announcement by the Club Executive to vote in favour of selling the Raglan Club to a major
Club president defends proposal to sell August 24, 2017 The president of the Raglan Club challenges anyone to say that the town wouldn’t benefit from having a full service supermarket. “How