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
Mega research project is improving New Zealand’s ocean knowledge June 11, 2020 New Zealand’s leading marine scientists involved in the $11.5 million Moana Project have gathered virtually over two days [27-28 May] to review
Tributes flow for local painter and teacher who ‘lived for art’ June 11, 2020 Colleagues say a love of creativity was central to the life of artist and teacher Peggy Lee, who regarded Raglan as her
Waikato University Destination Management Survey June 11, 2020 To The Raglan Chronicle While the adversity of COVID-19 may have afflicted the tourism industry, there is no doubt that a hopeful
Wairēinga Falls closed for goat control June 11, 2020 The spectacular Wairēinga/Bridal Veil Falls will be closed for one day on Thursday 11 June for feral goat control.
Emotions run high as sheepdog finally freed from depths of tomo June 4, 2020 People love their animals and one-time mountain guide Adam Fox reckons his last-ditch rescue of a sheepdog jammed down a five-metre tomo
Keep cup competition supports local June 4, 2020 A competition win will keep on giving with the sale of stylish handmade ceramic keep cups.
Experiences with a Pandemic at Raglan Rest Home and Hospital June 4, 2020 The Pandemic called Covid 19 came as a shock to New Zealand – it was certainly not where we expected to spend
Introducing new team members at Raglan Physiotherapy June 4, 2020 We were thrilled to reopen the clinic a few weeks ago and welcome back all the friendly faces we missed seeing in
Queen’s Birthday honour ‘humbling, kind’ – Clint June 4, 2020 Former Raglan district councillor and Waikato deputy mayor Clint Baddeley says it’s been “quite humbling and very emotional” to be made a
Volunteers make sure community is fed during pandemic May 28, 2020 There’s nothing like a crisis to bring out the best in people and the COVID-19 pandemic has certainly seen so many awesome
$2.5m injected into Raglan Wharf a welcome boost May 28, 2020 Waikato District Council’s bid to attract significant funding for a key project in Raglan has been successful.
Synchronicity: Queens Birthday Special from the Past May 28, 2020 I read with interest the article in a recent Chronicle about Patsy Zohs. Patsy lived in Raglan for some years before relocating
Museum set on portraying lockdown exactly as it was May 28, 2020 They say every picture tells a story and that’s exactly how the Raglan & District Museum plans to record for posterity what
Health in Your Hands: 21st May 2020 Newsletter May 21, 2020 There’s an Autumn nip in the air, the price we pay for the beautiful clear blue skies during the day, and lovely
Your kerbside collections update from Xtreme Zero Waste May 21, 2020 The Xtreme Zero Waste team wish to thank the Raglan community for their continued patience with all our collection changes over the