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
Karioi Project update July 17, 2023 Over the last three years we have been adding an extensive bait station network on Karioi (public and private land) to support
Jazmine Mary Album release with Arahi July 17, 2023 Jazmine Mary is the 2022 winner of the Auckland Live Best Independent Debut award. Recently they have opened in New Zealand for
Raglan Bowls Club life member update July 17, 2023 Ross Turner has been playing bowls at Raglan Bowling Club since 1976. His prowess on the green is known Waikato wide.
Raglan Junior Rugby interview July 17, 2023 The Chronicle caught up with local rugby player Noah Thompson.
Raglan Football Club update and interview with Miller Kirk July 17, 2023 Welcome back to the second half of the soccer season everyone!
Matariki – te Mātahi o te Tau July 17, 2023 Matariki festivities at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre will combine art, kapa haka, kai, mau rākau and waiata to reflect on
Emerging artist makes an impact July 17, 2023 Pounamu Wharekawa (Ngai te Rangi, they/themme/ia) is a relative newcomer on the art scene but they are already making a big impact.
Matariki Exhibition at La Petite Galerie July 17, 2023 Jacqui caught up with local artists Kyoko Shirai and Zasha Skye to hear about their joint exhibition, Hajimari, with which is set
Watch out! Art Attack Imminent as Artists Emerge!! July 17, 2023 This year’s Raglan Arts Weekend (RAW) is formalising the epic pop up you may have caught last year with Jessie Kanji, Lucy
Abstract Fish Lungs selected for Rockquest National Finals July 17, 2023 Raglan band Abstract Fish Lungs had a successful night at the Smokefree Rockquest Regional Finals in Hamilton in late June. The judges
Q&A with Brie Bennett July 17, 2023 Recently crowned Queen of the Point at Manu Bay, the Local Rag caught up with surfer Brie Bennett to hear about her
Raglan Area School Senior Ball 2023 July 17, 2023 On Friday, June 23, the Raglan Area School senior students had their “All That Glitters” School Ball and for the second year
Growing Kai in Whāingaroa, a Blast from the Past July 17, 2023 Interview with Waati Ormsby with Katie Lowes. Katie Lowes talks to Waati Ormsby, a former Raglan resident who, back in the 90s,
Talking About Mental Health with Ruby Gibbs – creator of the Mental Health Toolbox July 17, 2023 Bevan Lockwood has lived in Raglan for 27 years. We sat down on a rainy afternoon to talk about his journey and
Whāingaroa Weedbusters July 17, 2023 On a Saturday morning if you take a walk along Kaitoke Walkway you might hear chatter, laughter, sometimes a little huffing and