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
Te Mata Tennis Club Sponsorship Drive September 12, 2024 Te Mata Tennis Club would like to thank Rabobank for selecting them as the winners of the 2024 Good Deeds Competition, as
Game, Set, Match, Repeat -Lifelong Love for Tennis in Te Mata September 12, 2024 The Te Mata Tennis Club dates back to the late 1940s. I could describe Te Mata Tennis Club as an informal tennis
Barrelled Wines: Where Artisan Wine Meets Coastal Tranquility September 12, 2024 Volunteering at the iHub provides great opportunities to connect with each other and visit our business community. Recently, it was with great
NZ Film screening: Home Kills September 12, 2024 Raglan residents, mark your calendars for a night of homegrown suspense, laughter, and local culture. The highly anticipated Waikato-shot feature film Home
Estate Planning for “Later in Life” Relationships – Check Out These FAQs September 12, 2024 Most people think ‘pre nups’ are mostly used by young couples when getting ready to live together due to differences in their
Cultivating community at the Creative Market August 26, 2024 Long time Raglan local Deb King’s name is synonymous with the Raglan Creative Market.
Scientist unveils the volcanic history of Karioi August 26, 2024 Karioi, cloaked in native forest and rising dramatically along our rugged west coast, is more than just an iconic feature of the
Beloved stallholder hangs up her needles August 26, 2024 Raglan Creative Market long-term stallholder, who set up shop in the Easter of 2014, Colleen Moore celebrates her last market in September.
Spotlight on Hato Hone St John Raglan: lifesaving services for our community August 26, 2024 Hato Hone St John Raglan is more than an ambulance service; it’s a cornerstone of our community’s health and safety, working tirelessly
Pay off your mortgage quicker as interest rates go down August 26, 2024 In our last column we discussed the downward pressure on interest rates. Last Wednesday the Reserve Bank of NZ (RBNZ) cut the
Celebrating ‘Sewtember’ at Raglan Museum August 26, 2024 This Sewtember, Raglan Museum / Te Whare Taonga o Whaingaroa invites you to step back in time with our special Pop-Up Display!
No question why Raglan pub’s going off on once-quiet nights August 26, 2024 Week nights downtown at the Harbour View Hotel have rarely been so popular – and there’s no question what’s pulling in the
Buddy seats installed at local schools August 26, 2024 The Chronicle chats to Tim Turner who has delivered schools crafted timber buddy seats to encourage connection.
Sweet success with Surf’s Up Donuts August 26, 2024 This week, we have a special treat as we chat with a group of enterprising young people who turned their school holiday
At the ready with our local rescue team: Raglan Volunteer Coastguard August 26, 2024 Raglan Volunteer Coastguard President Wally Hawken had invited me down to meet the Coastguard team on a Wednesday to catch-up with Dave