Raglan to host World Surf League Championship Tour event The Chronicle February 2, 2026 Raglan is set to make history as the World Surf League (WSL) brings its Championship Tour to Whāingaroa for the New Zealand Pro, running Read More
Muroki returns for special hometown show The Chronicle February 2, 2026 Local legend Muroki returns from a successful stint in Berlin to headline a special hometown show at The Yard on Friday, February 6, celebrating Read More
Raglan Vine Festival 2026 The Chronicle February 2, 2026 With ten vendors providing a wide range of tastes for wine, beer, spirits and food, the Raglan Vine 2026 Festival saw a packed house Read More
The New Zealand flag flies at half-mast for Raglan stalwart Clint Baddeley March 15, 2022 The New Zealand flag flies at half-mast at Clint Baddeley’s home in Raglan; the man who was a get-things-done kind of guy
The show must go on for the RAFFAs March 14, 2022 The show must go on and the Raglan Arts Film Festival Awards (RAFFA) won’t let a global pandemic get in the way
A chat with the Waitetuna School Principal March 14, 2022 Waitetuna School is a great little school with a big heart and this week the Chronicle had a chat to Principal Amanda
Raglan rallies support for the Omicron wave March 14, 2022 Just like the rest of Aotearoa, Raglan is riding the Omicron wave as numbers increase exponentially on a daily basis.
A Message From the Raglan Police March 14, 2022 Over the last two weeks there have been fourteen family harm incidents, eleven dishonesty offences, and four vehicle crashes.
Raglan food waste collection consultation opens March 14, 2022 Waikato District Council is encouraging the Raglan community to participate in the continuation of the town’s food waste collection service, which is
Robertson Street in Flax Cove March 14, 2022 Robertson Street could just as well have been Rutherford Street, as its first inhabitant was George Rutherford, a well-regarded figure in the
A message from the chamber March 14, 2022 And just like that, things are being put into a new perspective and our little islands seem to be a rather appealing
Raglan Bagels rises from pandemic March 3, 2022 Established in 2020, Raglan Bagels is another success story that has risen out of the global pandemic.
Whole family pitches in to revive store with a history March 3, 2022 The Te Uku general store’s come alive again – and it’s a whole clan of Framptons who’ve been instrumental in its revival.
Artist profile: Leonie Anholts March 3, 2022 The Local Rag caught up with Leonie Anholts- an artist creating and capturing all things wonderful. We discovered Leonie through her instagram
Talking about mental health March 3, 2022 Ruby Gibbs, founder of the mental health toolbox, sits down with Ngaru Toka.
Covid-19 community support March 3, 2022 The Whāingaroa Raglan Community Covid Support Group has established a local Covid Support Line, this is the contact point for those wishing
Chasing the dream with Billy Stairmand March 3, 2022 Local elite surfer Billy Stairmand had an exciting year in 2021 being one of a few select surfers chosen to represent their
Surf dames creating space for wahine surfers March 3, 2022 Jacqui from the Local Rag caught up with Nina to learn about how Raglan Surf School has reintroduced Surf Dames as an