THE WOZ November 26, 2025 The Chronicle Whaingaroa Youth Movement presents The WOZ, a strangely familiar adventure. A twisted storm takes ‘Dot’ and firmly puts her in a place Read More
Bar crossing seminar returns to Raglan November 26, 2025 The Chronicle Crossing the Raglan Bar is something many boaties will do this summer, and it is also one of the riskiest parts of Read More
Raglan Theatre Academy brings Oliver Twist to life November 26, 2025 The Chronicle A new stage adaptation of Oliver Twist will open at the Raglan Town Hall on Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th November 2025, Read More
New business brings circular creativity to Raglan November 26, 2025 The Chronicle There’s a new business in town delivering something a little different to Raglan. Founded by architectural graduate Gavin Drinn, Cycled Design Raglan Read More
Flower Show rose to the occasion November 26, 2025 The Chronicle The Raglan Horticultural Society’s Flower Show was awash with the colours and fragrances of locally grown flowers and vegetables. More than 150 Read More
Freedom2Fly showcase: A Season of Dance November 26, 2025 The Chronicle Freedom 2 Fly Fest 2025 produced ‘A Season of Dance’ which saw bumble bees, hula girls, butterflies and other fantastical arrangements come Read More
Circus-dance festival wraps up November 26, 2025 The Chronicle Busking Day downtown delighted crowds gathered at the lower end of Bow St last Sunday when Freedom2fly Fest 2025 wrapped up its Read More
Freedom 2 Fly Festival’s Cabaret Night November 25, 2025 The Chronicle How lucky are we?! Freedom 2 Fly Fest’s Cabaret Night at Te Uku Hall blew us away! Jessica and Jair Ramirez have Read More
Iconic pub’s anniversary celebrated in fitting style November 24, 2025 Animal Health A flamboyant festival weekend to mark the Harbour View Hotel’s 120th anniversary saw classic cars stream into Raglan last Saturday while live music Read More
Raglan’s links to marathon quest to be revealed in print November 24, 2025 The Chronicle You could write a book about Raglan man Campbell Forlong’s distance-running exploits, if only he hadn’t got there first. Read More