Sport, surf and school pride The Chronicle March 6, 2026 International Women’s Day on March 3 is a timely reminder that girls can do anything – and Te Mata School senior teacher Kathy Briant Read More
Making It Work by Designing Training for Women with Esther Keown The Chronicle March 6, 2026 What if women have been training the wrong way all along? I recently invited Esther Keown onto my Raglan Community Radio show How to Read More
Ask the Artist: with Lin Van Craenenbroeck of Moz-art The Chronicle March 6, 2026 Rooted in colour, memory and craftsmanship, Lin Van Craenenbroeck’s work transforms fabric into story. Drawing on a lifelong instinct for texture and pattern, she Read More
New Zealand Backs International Moratorium on Deep Sea Mining November 4, 2022 Phil McCabe phoned in to Raglan Community Radio from Lisbon on Monday, October 31, to celebrate the New Zealand government’s decision to
ART ATTACK By Sarah Bing November 4, 2022 Welcome to the very first Art Attack column. It seems fitting to start here in November after a busy and successful Raglan
Live & Local November November 4, 2022 As of November, the Live & Local concerts are moving to the second Friday of the month, so mark that date from
Thinking Outside the Box to First Home Ownership November 4, 2022 Buying your first home is a very exciting time. Unfortunately, the current housing market means that house prices may feel out of
Extra Effort at Raglan Golf Club Championship finals November 4, 2022 Golfers required extra effort to complete their Golf Club Championship matches last month in perfect weather at the Raglan Golf Club.
Save the Date! Monster Garage Sale Fundraiser November 4, 2022 Hunting down a bargain, find a special treasure, perhaps a collectible or two, a book to read at the beach, glamming
Raglan Karioi Trail 2022: This one’s for you Kyle November 4, 2022 Jacqui from the Local Rag caught up with Raglan Karioi Trail organiser Francois Mazet about the endurance trail event which returns to
Wins for father and son at Aotearoa Māori Surfing Titles October 28, 2022 Te Tai Tokerau hosted Aotearoa’s top Māori surfers this Labour Weekend with a big contingent of surfers from around the country heading
Workshops encourage local writing and creativity October 28, 2022 Raglan Inkspillers Writers Collective is due to host its second workshop at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre next month.
Busy Labour Weekend for Raglan Arts Weekend October 28, 2022 The diversity and standard of Raglan’s art scene really came to the fore this Labour Weekend, with the 12th Raglan Arts Weekend
Farout, a holiday home in the harbour October 28, 2022 You might be forgiven if you thought there was another Wahine Moe in town.
A message from Raglan Police October 28, 2022 In the past two weeks in the Raglan area, we had 30 reported incidents. Amongst these were :
Raglan Junior Surf Life Saving Club update October 28, 2022 Raglan Surf Lifesaving Club (RSLC) is looking forward to another fun, action packed and inspiring season of Junior Surf.
New Services for Raglan visitors and businesses October 28, 2022 Visitors and locals can now check the iHub’s new Noticeboard 24/7, both online and in person when at the iHub on Wainui
Raglan Arts Film Festival Awards celebrates local filmmaking October 28, 2022 Celebrating local filmmaking since 2006, the Raglan Arts Film Festival Awards is ready to roll again with a week packed with film