Lifeguards win top national honour for dramatic rescue on the bar The Chronicle June 19, 2025 The Raglan Surf Lifesaving team has been awarded one of the nation’s highest search and rescue honours for their swift and life-saving response during Read More
Raj Irving – Connecting people and place The Chronicle June 19, 2025 The theme for Matariki ki Whaingaroa 2025 is stories of people and place. Born and bred in Whaingaroa, local carver Raj Irving has always Read More
Mass paddle out protests seabed mining The Chronicle June 19, 2025 Around 80 surfers plunged into icy waters off Manu Bay recently as more than 200 supporters gathered on the shore to protest against the Read More
Raglan Community Radio September 19, 2019 With Raglan Community Radio celebrating their 25th birthday this year, the Chronicle sat down for a chat with station manager, Aaron Mooar.
The Waikato Businessman in a Sarong: Graham Hannah’s colourful memoir September 19, 2019 The thirty-fifth Waikato Home and Garden Show, October 3-6, will see the release of a memoir from the former king of Home
Supermarket goes the distance to make annual feast a winner September 19, 2019 Raglan Four Square really went the extra mile with its third annual Indian Cultural Night last Friday – and it showed in
Raglan Area School students share their ecological endeavours with Minister of Conservation September 19, 2019 Raglan Area School Y12 students participating in Karioi Project’s NCEA Manaaki Ao programme got to share their ecological endeavours with Minister of
Minister announces funding to expand Para Kore September 19, 2019 Marae-based Para Kore programme, which started life in Whaingaroa, recently received a $528,000 grant from the Ministry for the Environment’s Waste Minimisation
Gully restoration earns Raglan educator a top science award September 19, 2019 Three years of hard slog managing a gully restoration project that benefits an entire Hamilton community have won longtime Raglan educator Lyn
Raglan artist shows an entire school around her tiny studio September 19, 2019 Whale Bay painter Miranda Caird’s teensy home studio is so full-to-overflowing with artist’s clutter it’s hard to imagine she could show a
Te Roopu Aroha ki te Reo celebrates 30 years September 19, 2019 Whakamau te titiro Ki Kawhia moana, ki Kawhia kai, ki Kawhia tangata Te urunga tapu o Tainui Whakawhiti atu ra Te Aroaro
XZW wood yard expands to meet growing needs September 12, 2019 The Wood Yard at Xtreme Zero Waste has gone through a radical transformation both in size and structure.
Newly certified skippers ready to take the helm for Raglan Volunteer Coastguard September 12, 2019 Newly certified skippers Brent Christophers, James Hawken and Lee Poolton are ready to take the helm for Coastguard Raglan’s search and rescue,
Dragon’s Blood: A fundraiser play for Xtreme Zero Waste September 11, 2019 A special play by the Whaingaroa children enrolled in home school, Dragon’s Blood is an epic tale of adventure and hope for
Wellington’s Blue River Baby kick off album release tour at the YOT Club this Friday September 11, 2019 From Blue River Baby, a band well known for their epic energy, live shows and exceptional musicianship, comes their self-titled debut album,
Ngāti Tāhinga artefacts return from South Island to rightful owners September 5, 2019 Pre-European Māori artefacts are back in the region after years spent in the South Island.
Champagne moment as one-time Raglan lad makes Rugby World Cup September 5, 2019 The champagne was whisked out of hiding at former Raglan lad Angus Ta’avao’s in-laws’ home in Mangere Bridge last Wednesday after the
A chat with holistic therapist and pilates teacher Ivone Tavares August 29, 2019 Ivone Tavares of Raglan Pilates is a holistic therapist that provides patient education on lifestyle changes and self-care to promote wellness.