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
Māori Surfing Nationals March 31, 2026 Held over the weekend of 7–8 March, the Aotearoa Māori Surfing Titles in Taranaki saw some standout performances from Raglan surfers.
Sport, surf and school pride 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
Making It Work by Designing Training for Women with Esther Keown 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
Ask the Artist: with Lin Van Craenenbroeck of Moz-art 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
Busy Raglan Studio Gym is all about ‘feeling good’ March 6, 2026 When qualified personal trainer Lisa Conwell converted her garage into a gym soon after Covid, the tools and motorbikes had to go
Aotearoa Surf Film Festival Kicks Off at Solscape March 6, 2026 Raglan is known as one of Aotearoa’s homes of surfing, so it felt only right that the 14th Aotearoa Surf Film Festival
Any Course, Any Weather: Inside Raglan’s Unreal Clubhouse March 6, 2026 Tucked into a cleverly designed tiny home on Bow Street, the Unreal Clubhouse is bringing a whole new golf experience to Raglan.
Did in for Raglan’s MTB TRack March 6, 2026 Raglan’s mountain bike trails are a much-loved part of the local landscape, built by passionate volunteers and enjoyed by riders of all
Farmers helping native species thrive around Karioi March 6, 2026 Every month, the Karioi Project shares ways we’re working together with our community to protect biodiversity – our native birds, forests, and
Relationship Property: Check Out These FAQs March 6, 2026 The law surrounding property owned by couples and its division when they separate is governed by the Property (Relationships) Act 1976. The
Simple swap scheme gives young mums a break in the Raglan surf March 6, 2026 Young Whaingaroa mums in need of a little break to go for a surf or swim can now do just that every
Losing It – a play about dementia March 6, 2026 Losing It, a powerful new play exploring dementia, love and loss, makes its Raglan debut at the Old School Arts Centre on
Billy Stairmand awarded wildcard for WSL March 6, 2026 Raglan’s own Billy Stairmand will compete against the world’s best surfers at Manu Bay this May after receiving a wildcard entry into
Let your place ride the WSL wave March 6, 2026 This May, the World Surf League Championship Tour is rolling into town, and Whāingaroa will be buzzing with surf lovers chasing the
Celebrating Kotahitanga: Waitangi Day Whaingaroa 2026 March 6, 2026 As people walked up the steps of the Raglan Town Hall on February 6th they were greeted with the following words: