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
A Wellbeing Journey With Dave Ward-Smith June 9, 2021 The Local Rag caught up with Dave Ward-Smith who recently returned to Whaingaroa. Originally an Osteopath, Dave has always had an interest
What To Expect From A Naturopathic Consultation June 9, 2021 Our clients come to see us for a variety of reasons; stress, anxiety, low mood, frequent infections, allergies, sinus congestion, trouble sleeping,
Couple’s Complete Lifestyle Change Comes Up Zinnias Half A World Away June 9, 2021 Nicky Brzeska always yearned for a piece of land, somewhere she could carve out a lifestyle – be in tune with nature.
How A Strong Kaupapa Has Kept The Flame Burning For Enviroschools In Raglan June 9, 2021 In 1992 a group of councillors from Hamilton returned from The Earth Summit in Rio De Janiero with the aim of developing
New Lease Of Life For Info Centre June 9, 2021 A year ago, Raglan’s I-site shut shop and the potential to promote the area to visitors was looking bleak. Thanks to the
Raglan Teen Up In The Air Over New-Found Passion June 9, 2021 Charlie Irvin reckons she was always a bit of a petrolhead, but when her parents wouldn’t agree to her buying a motorbike
The Art Of The Process: Acid Mince June 9, 2021 After hours of deliberation, I believe that there is no greater formation of adjectives to describe the art created by Seb Hart
Raglan Area School Aotearoa Music Month June 8, 2021 New Zealand Music Month kicked off with a bang at Raglan Area School. Ex-students Merehia Hutchins and Sasha Kirkwood performed a range
Residents vent over vote to fence off Raglan airfield – May 19th Meeting June 5, 2021 More than 70 people turned out to the Wednesday, May 19 evening meeting in the town hall supper room, most of them
Plenty of food for thought as locals share kai ideas, initiatives June 5, 2021 A social cafe where people eat for free or for a koha, a school holiday vegetable garden project and a few more
Raglan Playcentre Wednesday Playgroup June 5, 2021 Here in Whāingaroa we have a Playcentre session at the Scout Hall on Cliff Street every Wednesday during school terms, 9:30-12:30.
Raglan Community Board Update and Councillor Korero June 5, 2021 Our May Community Board meeting was held on Wednesday 12th May, we had some lively discussion regarding the proposed airfield safety improvements
A message from the Raglan Police: May 27 June 5, 2021 In the last two weeks Police have received reports of six family harm matters, eight vehicle crashes and four dishonesty offences. Police
Raglan blooming thanks to bulb planting June 5, 2021 Expect a bloom of spectacular yellow thanks to a morning spent digging in daffodil bulbs by members of the Horticultural Society and
Personal liability for employment law breaches June 5, 2021 Many business owners, directors and senior employees may not be aware that they can be found personally liable for employment law breaches,