Electrifying show delivers fun, sass and daring The Chronicle November 26, 2024 Freedom2Fly brought sexy back to Te Uku Hall with a Gatsby-inspired cabaret night performance. The R18 show was equal parts sassy, racy, death-defying and Read More
Culinary creativity tastes better at the Old School kitchen The Chronicle November 26, 2024 Artists come calling every day, and they’re welcome – but we’re hoping a few cooks might walk through the door to express their culinary Read More
Make an exchange with a difference at Timebank market The Chronicle November 26, 2024 Find out what Raglan Timebank has to offer at a market with a difference on Saturday, November 16 from 2-4pm at the Stewart St Read More
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
Careerforce apprentice unlocks potential for neurodiverse youth February 19, 2024 Morgen Forbes is a shining light for young people with a range of neurodiverse conditions.
Catching up with the Raglan Surfing Academy February 19, 2024 As we begin a new academic year, we connect with Larry Fisher, who teaches Surfing at Raglan Area School, to learn about
Introducing: Jayd, A garden company for small spaces February 19, 2024 In this months’ feature, the Local Rag chats to the team behind gardening company, Jayd.
Creativity at Raglan’s IHub: A Spotlight on Anastasia February 19, 2024 Summer, so far, has been a refreshing change after the challenges of last year. The village has been bustling with activity and
Deaf Defying Cunning Stunts at the Hamilton Arts Festival February 19, 2024 Penni Bousfield aka Penni Feather was a full time singer in Auckland and Queenstown throughout her 20s and 30s. Penni is hearing