Sport, surf and school pride The Chronicle March 6, 2026 International Women’s Day on March 3 is a timely reminder that girls can do anything – and Te Mata School senior teacher Kathy Briant Read More
Making It Work by Designing Training for Women with Esther Keown The Chronicle March 6, 2026 What if women have been training the wrong way all along? I recently invited Esther Keown onto my Raglan Community Radio show How to Read More
Ask the Artist: with Lin Van Craenenbroeck of Moz-art The Chronicle March 6, 2026 Rooted in colour, memory and craftsmanship, Lin Van Craenenbroeck’s work transforms fabric into story. Drawing on a lifelong instinct for texture and pattern, she Read More
Local foodies merge in chocolate milk union January 24, 2019 Raglan Chocolate and Dreamview Creamery are joining forces to bring delectable chocolate milk produced in Whaingaroa to the market. Locals will get
Soundsplash 2019 January 24, 2019 Soundplash is a music festival that dates back to 2001 when it was originally started by locals Brian and Naomi of Cornerstone
New double decker bus for Raglan route January 24, 2019 From Tuesday 29 January, a new double decker bus will start on the Raglan route, providing a significant number of extra seats
Plum holiday job leaves 12 year old on real high January 24, 2019 He’s only 12 but Zak Hooper has a plum job over the holidays that’s really taking him places. And you could say
Longtimer’s dips off deck coming to end with sale of art deco ‘bach’ January 24, 2019 Longtime Wallis Street resident Kathy Ashby lives so close to the sea that she literally steps off her front deck at high
Rangitahi development unearths mission well on Opotoru Rd January 24, 2019 Rangitahi Project road developments have revealed a well belonging to the Nihinihi Wesleyan Mission Station on the corner of Opotoru Rd and
Seventh title win for Stairmand at surfing nationals January 17, 2019 Billy Stairmand has kicked off 2019 in the best way possible claiming his seventh title at the Health 2000 National Surfing Championships
A lifetime of knitting to benefit a good cause January 17, 2019 Angela Williams just loves knitting and a story on TV One’s Good Sorts segment got her thinking about how she could put
Fashion in the field a winner for Angela January 17, 2019 Angela Massey is putting Raglan on the Art Deco fashion map with a win at the Cambridge Races contemporary fashion in the
Charged-up Raglan engineer wrests back controls of Tesla January 17, 2019 Raglan engineer and self-confessed “mad inventor” Niall Darwin drives an electric car that he reckons is faster than the Ferrari he wanted
Celebrated painter finds Raglan of her teens almost unrecognisable January 10, 2019 Noted New Zealand artist Robin White took a trip down memory lane to Raglan over the Christmas/New Year holidays – and found
Pio and crew muck right into sustainable living at Solscape January 10, 2019 From yoga to gardening, cooking vegetarian kai and patching up an earth dome – it all got filmed over four full days
Xtreme Zero Waste looking to the future of waste January 10, 2019 The team at Xtreme Zero Waste are preparing for the bright future of zero waste one recyclable at a time. There’s been
Opinion: Sacred trees damaged December 20, 2018 Pohutakawa trees on Wainui Reserve that were planted in memory of community members have recently been discovered damaged and even cut down.