Church hall overflowing intribute to a creative, generous spirit September 25, 2025 The Chronicle Hundreds flocked to St Peter’s church hall on Monday to celebrate the life of longtime local and Raglan Engineering founder Peter Williams, Read More
Raglan businesses dive into tourism’s future September 25, 2025 The Chronicle Local businesses took a deep dive into the future of tourism at a recent Raglan Chamber event hosted by Whāingaroa Raglan Destination Read More
The Nautical World of Sam Mathers September 24, 2025 The Chronicle Despite life’s inevitable twists and turns, local artist Sam Mathers continues to carve out his own path in the art world—anchored by Read More
Permanent Alcohol Ban Zone Extended September 11, 2025 The Chronicle Waikato District Council has adopted changes to its Alcohol Control Bylaw that will significantly expand the permanent alcohol ban area in Raglan. Read More
Te Mata School’s Lost Property strike the right chord at Bandquest September 11, 2025 The Chronicle Te Mata School band Lost Property recently took out top spot at the regional Rockshop Bandquest. Read More
Whāingaroa rallies to keep Māori Wards September 11, 2025 The Chronicle It was all toots and waves in Whāingaroa as locals showed their support for the ‘Vote Māori Wards’ campaign. Read More
Full house for Tirohia Karioi film premiere September 10, 2025 The Chronicle The premiere of Tirohia Karioi – Behold Karioi drew a full house on Saturday afternoon with 95 people attending the red-carpet launch, Read More
Karioi’s spirit captured in local film September 1, 2025 The Chronicle A flaxroots feature documentary brings Karioi to life through the connections and shared stories of those who call Karioi home — from hapū Read More
Take a walk down city-to-surf memory lane September 1, 2025 The Chronicle Raglan’s original City-to-Surf Walkway is being commemorated with a sign telling the story of how the community initiative came together. Read More
Tributes aplenty for ‘nicest guy’ in town September 1, 2025 The Chronicle He never actually lived here but Alan Lovegrove loved working in Raglan for 21 years – and the townsfolk, in turn, took Read More