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
Talking About Mental Health: with Ruby Gibbs – creator of the Mental health Toolbox May 9, 2024 Conor McCabe is a singer, a DJ, a sandwich shop owner, a star about town, and also my best friend of thirty
Whāingaroa Youth Collective Te Whakaruruhau Mahuri May 9, 2024 For this edition of the Whāingaroa Youthworker Collective – Te Whakaruruhau Mahuri Rangatahi Page we interviewed Summer Morgan.
Introducing: Sidekick sandwich shop May 9, 2024 This month, Jacqui chats to Conor and Josh from Sidekick – the new sandwich shop in the Indi’s courtyard (access from Wi
FEIJOA: A story of Obsession and Belonging With Kate Evans May 9, 2024 Jacqui chats to local Kate Evans about the launch of her first book.
Weaving a future in chocolate with Raglan Chocolate May 9, 2024 When you buy your bog standard bar of choccy, you don’t often think about where it all comes from and what goes
Mullets Matter May 9, 2024 It’s the return of The Mullet Matters, a fundraising campaign in support of the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand.
Bad Brother’s top toasties February 19, 2024 Since opening his sandwich store the week before Labour Weekend last year, Hata Puriri reckons he’s found his calling.
SH23 Raglan Road rebuild works and night time closures February 19, 2024 Work is set to start on State Highway 23 near Maungatawhiri Road from Monday 12 February for 3 weeks, with a mix
Exercise groups thriving as more retirees choose Raglan lifestyle February 19, 2024 Two long-running recreational groups are reaching new heights – one quite literally – as more older people choose to retire in Whaingaroa.
Girls Rock Aotearoa music programme launches in Kirikiriroa February 19, 2024 The first ever To The Front Kirikiriroa holiday programme is coming to Hamilton in the school holidays of July 2024. Born from
Whaingaroa Writers World at the Old School February 19, 2024 It’s official – we are hosting a new programmeme for the year ahead which will include workshops, seminars, writing events, books by
Chamber Spotlight: Two new GP’s join the Raglan Medical Team February 19, 2024 Kia ora! I am thrilled to be working in Raglan as a locum physician for 6 months. What an amazing place!
Breathing new life into the Sunday Sessions February 19, 2024 It’s lucky 13 for Finn Jackson and Jana Wernicke as they take on the mantle of promoting a Raglan institution that hit
Talking About Mental Health with Ruby Gibbs – creator of the Mental Health Toolbox February 19, 2024 Welcome back to the Mental Health column for 2024. This month I spoke with Resa. Resa has lived in Raglan for seven
Tōkū Kainga Kids with Ruby Gibbs February 19, 2024 Tōkū Kainga Kids was started by Bryony Wilson and Ruby Gibbs. We aim to provide a safe, supportive, and encouraging space for