Safety and style come together on the waves with SurfShell The Chronicle April 7, 2025 It’s not an easy job combining style and safety but local surfer Laura Lucas’ newest project is riding a wave to success. Read More
Local Skateboarder Shines at Nationals, Eyes Future Competitions The Chronicle April 7, 2025 Raglan’s rising skateboarding star, 13-year-old Devon Adams, made a strong impression at the recent National Skateboarding Championships, finishing 6th overall in the open men’s Read More
Get in the saddle for the Karioi Classic The Chronicle April 7, 2025 Raglan’s finest gravel cycling event is returning on Sunday 27 July and the race is on to encourage more female riders. Read More
Whaingaroa Talent Factory wows with youth music showcase October 25, 2024 Whaingaroa turned out in full force for the annual Whaingaroa Talent Factory (WTF24) youth music showcase that filled Raglan Town Hall with
Raglan Medical Update October 25, 2024 Just after dawn on 10th October, kaumatua Russell Riki officiated a special blessing to commemorate Raglan Medical’s 5th anniversary of working in
Raglan Suicide Awareness Day October 25, 2024 Ki te hapori o Whaingaroa. On Sunday the 10th November we will be holding a Suicide Awareness Day for the Community.
RAW artists ready to rock this weekend October 25, 2024 If there was a week you wish you were in Raglan, it will be this one! The Raglan Arts Weekend (RAW), the
Community comes together for new refillery October 25, 2024 If you’ve heard whispers about an exciting new bulk store soon to be launched in Whaingaroa, it’s not just a rumour –
Glorious gardens showcase nature and art October 25, 2024 Nature and art intermingle in this year’s Raglan Horticultural Society’s biennial Garden Ramble on Saturday, November 9 from 10am-4pm.
Raglan iHub unveils a fresh new look October 25, 2024 The Raglan iHub, a central hub for community information and a gateway to the Raglan & District Museum, has recently undergone a
Local artist Catherine Houston exhibits at Tasman National Art Awards October 25, 2024 After being advised that 2 of her paintings had been accepted for exhibiting at the Tasman National Art Awards, it was a
Raglan Junior Surf kicks off next month October 25, 2024 The new surf lifesaving season at Raglan Surf Lifesaving Club (RSLC) is almost upon us, which means the Junior Surf season is
Book Review: My Summer of ’69 October 25, 2024 My Summer of ’69 is a captivating memoir by Raglan local Penelope Gardiner that chronicles the start of a Kiwi girl’s adventurous
How long to fix? October 25, 2024 The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) assistant Governor recently stated that 75% of mortgages are being taken on 1 year fixed
Wave of tributes for early surfing identity turned environmentalist October 16, 2024 Longtime Raglan surfer and environmentalist Malibu Hamilton has left in his wake quite the legacy – so much so that the community
Stranded Pearl movie screeningin Raglan with director Ken Khan October 16, 2024 Stranded Pearl is the first romantic adventure film from the Cook Islands, showcasing the beautiful island landscapes and a strong ensemble cast
Exposing art lovers to old school photography October 16, 2024 Raglan architect David Loughlin is setting aside his building design tools and has focussed his sights on photography for the Raglan Arts
Crew of eight go to Tuakau Museum October 16, 2024 Why,” you might ask, “is someone writing about Tuakau Museum when we live over an hour away from that small and boring