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
New Year, Fresh start January 19, 2017 Welcome to the new year! What better way to start than by giving your body a fresh start by supporting your liver
Risks of Obesity in Pets January 19, 2017 Heart disease and increased blood pressure Overweight dogs tend to have increased blood pressure (hypertension). The heart has an increased work load
Justin’s looking to go places on larger, dual-season superyacht January 19, 2017 There’s no hint of the back-to-work blues this week for Justin Moir – but then who wouldn’t look forward to flying to
Dear Editor – Thank you January 19, 2017 Thank you for putting on your front cover the ‘One issue – the future of Aotearaoa’ slogan at the New Year’s Eve
Dear Editor – PHRCW January 19, 2017 Palestine Human Rights Campaign Waikato (PHRCW) would like to thank local businesses and the community for the support given to our December
Dear Editor – My last piece, Farewell Ian McKissak January 12, 2017 This will be my last piece for the Chronicle before I go to my Cascades retirement unit number 22. But I hope
Love conquers elements in sunset ride along beach January 12, 2017 What better time or place to pop the question than during a romantic horse ride at sunset along Raglan’s picturesque Ngarunui Beach?
Problems with young wanna-be gangsters escalate over summer break January 12, 2017 Young wanna-be gang members wandering around town wearing red bandanas tied around their faces, barking like dogs and fighting have been a
Horse owner urges riders to clean up their mess or face ban on beach January 12, 2017 It’s an overcast Monday morning after the holiday madness. Six horses have been plying the main beach from Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive
Council announces new business service in Raglan January 12, 2017 Raglan business people will soon be able to access a free advisory and support service to help their enterprise grow.
2017 National Surfing Championships underway at Piha this week January 12, 2017 Billy Stairmand has been looking forward to this week. “It is good to be back in the water and putting the rashie
The big OE in the new millennium: Charlie Hamilton January 12, 2017 Students taking a gap year typically try to get away from it all and do or experience something well away from the
The Young Ones: Josef Jungwirth January 12, 2017 The Chronicle had a quick chat with 13-year-old Josef Jungwirth, pictured above with his Raglan Point Boardriders U14 and U18 Club Champ
Raglan Lions New Year’s Eve Parade for 2016 January 12, 2017 The last day of 2016 saw the annual Raglan Lion’s New Year’s Eve parade take place in front of a big crowd
Arctic Christmas Day set to go to the dogs December 22, 2016 Dog sledding in the snow may be poles apart from the traditionally laidback Kiwi way of celebrating Christmas but it’s exactly how