Surf film features big kahunas of the waves The Chronicle March 10, 2025 It’s been 20 years in the making but the historical surf film AI. Tearoa is sure to hit all the right waves. Read More
Neighbours Whaingaroa The Chronicle March 10, 2025 Throughout March, communities across Aotearoa will be connecting, sharing and celebrating their neighbourhoods as part of Neighbours Aotearoa (formerly Neighbours Day Aotearoa). The 2025 Read More
Artist Zasha Skye to Lead RAW’s The Hatch Exhibition The Chronicle March 10, 2025 The Raglan Arts Weekend (RAW) may seem like months away for some, but a lot of significant mahi is being done behind the scenes Read More
Dear Editor – Raglan buses May 10, 2017 Dear Editor, Thank you for publicising the new buses. The bike rack works fine, though the bike sways around disconcertingly. I look
Dear Editor – ANZAC Pride May 4, 2017 Dear Editor It was with great pleasure and pride that I facilitated the ANZAC Day service here in Raglan last week. It
Work to improve safety of SH23 begins May 4, 2017 Rumble strips and two flexible roadside barriers are being installed between Raglan and Waitetuna as part of works to improve road safety
Cross-party report on climate change a ‘game-changer’ May 4, 2017 Green Party MP Dr Kennedy Graham gave a talk in Raglan on Saturday about a report that could prove to be a
KASM seabed mining hearing in uncharted waters May 4, 2017 The Environmental Protection Authority’s hearings on a seabed mining application have “gone off the rails”, says Kiwis Against Seabed Mining (KASM).
A report by Raglan councillor Lisa Thomson on her ‘Councillor Community Chats’ May 4, 2017 I’ve now had three ‘Councillor Community Chats’, each different and each valuable. Last Friday’s chat was dominated by Raglan Naturally.
Regional councillor against 52 per cent rates rise May 4, 2017 Raglan ratepayers are being asked to stump up a whopping 52 per cent increase in the targeted West Coast Zone rate for
Raglan bluesman keen to chill out again with a Dunedin Sound icon May 4, 2017 His own musical genre may be worlds apart from the Dunedin Sound but legendary Raglan bluesman Midge Marsden’s a fan of –
Raglan athletes go for gold – or fun – at World Masters Games May 4, 2017 Some Raglan athletes have proven to be international masters at their sports, while others have shown that age or ability is no
Is colder weather affecting your pet? May 4, 2017 Have you noticed a change in behaviour or decreased exercise level in your pet recently as the colder months are creeping closer?
Raglan birth naturally May 4, 2017 A women’s discussion and support group that encourages natural birth, breastfeeding and epic parenting!
Godfather of Dancehall returns to the Yot Club May 4, 2017 A massive weekend is coming up at the Yot Club with Johnny Osbourne playing on Friday and the Rip Curl Pro after
Memorial seat also about celebrating life May 4, 2017 The brightly coloured seat near the Raglan jetty may be a memorial but it is also about celebrating life, says Raglan Ward
Senior Community Newsletter May 2017 May 4, 2017 The next crop swap meeting will be held on Sunday, May 7, in the Town Hall Supper Room at 9.30am. Bring something
Sharing memories and produce April 27, 2017 April has been a hectic month with two cyclones putting a dampener on the Easter holiday weekend and our thoughts have been