Elite surfers claim win for mums after sea life briefly halts WSL finals The Chronicle June 2, 2026 Thousands lined the cliffs and shoreline at Manu Bay on Monday as the inaugural wrapped up in memorable fashion, with world-class waves, emotional victories, Read More
Shaping Raglan’s workforce together The Chronicle June 2, 2026 Local businesses are invited to take part in a followup workforce hui on Thursday, June 11 from 4.30–6.30pm at the Raglan Surf Lifesaving Club, Read More
‘Miracle’ that frightened pet dogfound after three weeks on run The Chronicle June 2, 2026 Tears of joy coupled with a sense of “huge relief”: that’s how a Raglan family described their reaction when their beloved pet Bentley – Read More
Raglan Community Board Update June 18, 2020 A monthly column that covers key issues and happenings from the monthly Raglan Community Board meetings. ‘Mā te kōtahi ka ahatia, mā
Plastic Free July June 18, 2020 Plastic Free July is just around the corner and we invite you and your whanau to give it a go this year!
Junior sports update at Level One June 18, 2020 Raglan Football Club: The 2020 football season got off to a very uncertain and disrupted start due to the Covid19 pandemic which
A fond so long to ‘Sheryl from Raglan’ June 18, 2020 Sheryl Anne Maree Hart 27 January 1955 – 19 March 2020 by Keith Ingram, Professional Skipper Magazine (reprinted with permission)
Dreaming of a weed free Whaingaroa June 18, 2020 A dream of a weed-free Whaingaroa is the motivation behind the newly formed Greenslade Road Weedbusters.
House buyers out in force as local auctions resume June 18, 2020 Raglan’s first post-Covid house auctions have gone off with a bang – of the hammer.
Locals come together in solidarity for Black Lives Matter action June 11, 2020 Last Saturday a group of locals came together for a paddle out at the Raglan Harbour in an act of solidarity with
Health in Your Hands: Level 1 Here We Come June 11, 2020 The Seniors are really looking forward to meeting up with all their friends and sharing lockdown stories. The over 70s have kept
Mega research project is improving New Zealand’s ocean knowledge June 11, 2020 New Zealand’s leading marine scientists involved in the $11.5 million Moana Project have gathered virtually over two days [27-28 May] to review
Tributes flow for local painter and teacher who ‘lived for art’ June 11, 2020 Colleagues say a love of creativity was central to the life of artist and teacher Peggy Lee, who regarded Raglan as her
Waikato University Destination Management Survey June 11, 2020 To The Raglan Chronicle While the adversity of COVID-19 may have afflicted the tourism industry, there is no doubt that a hopeful
Wairēinga Falls closed for goat control June 11, 2020 The spectacular Wairēinga/Bridal Veil Falls will be closed for one day on Thursday 11 June for feral goat control.
Emotions run high as sheepdog finally freed from depths of tomo June 4, 2020 People love their animals and one-time mountain guide Adam Fox reckons his last-ditch rescue of a sheepdog jammed down a five-metre tomo
Keep cup competition supports local June 4, 2020 A competition win will keep on giving with the sale of stylish handmade ceramic keep cups.