Karioi’s spirit captured in local film The Chronicle September 1, 2025 A flaxroots feature documentary brings Karioi to life through the connections and shared stories of those who call Karioi home — from hapū and long Read More
Take a walk down city-to-surf memory lane The Chronicle September 1, 2025 Raglan’s original City-to-Surf Walkway is being commemorated with a sign telling the story of how the community initiative came together. Read More
Tributes aplenty for ‘nicest guy’ in town The Chronicle September 1, 2025 He never actually lived here but Alan Lovegrove loved working in Raglan for 21 years – and the townsfolk, in turn, took him to Read More
Karioi Project: Beyond the mountain to the sea April 11, 2022 Beyond the mountain to the sea, the Karioi Project links two maunga, two harbours, wetlands and streams to protect biodiversity on more
Live & Local April April 11, 2022 Live & Local is back – and now on a Friday night. The April concert on Friday 22nd features Bruci Jordan, PLot
Changes to the COVID-19 Protection Framework – Employment Law Implications April 11, 2022 The Government has announced major changes to the COVID-19 Protection Framework. From 4 April 2022 the following will take effect:
Raglan Community Radio launches new website April 11, 2022 We’re very excited at Raglan Community Radio at the moment because we finally have our new podcasting system up and running.
Raglan Naturally fostering community connection April 11, 2022 Held over 10 days between 18-27 March, Neighbour’s Day is a nation-wide initiative that celebrates community connectedness, resilience and manaakitanga.
Kerbside food waste collection– it’s a yes March 30, 2022 Waikato District Council’s food waste consultation once again looks likely to draw a majority of ‘Nos’ from those in the community who
Billy keeps momentum going at Vissla March 30, 2022 Billy Stairmand finished runner up at Vissla and Sisstrevolution Central Coast Pro presented by Mad Mex World Surf League (WSL) Qualifying Series
The New Zealand flag flies at half-mast for Raglan stalwart Clint Baddeley March 15, 2022 The New Zealand flag flies at half-mast at Clint Baddeley’s home in Raglan; the man who was a get-things-done kind of guy
The show must go on for the RAFFAs March 14, 2022 The show must go on and the Raglan Arts Film Festival Awards (RAFFA) won’t let a global pandemic get in the way
A chat with the Waitetuna School Principal March 14, 2022 Waitetuna School is a great little school with a big heart and this week the Chronicle had a chat to Principal Amanda
Raglan rallies support for the Omicron wave March 14, 2022 Just like the rest of Aotearoa, Raglan is riding the Omicron wave as numbers increase exponentially on a daily basis.
A Message From the Raglan Police March 14, 2022 Over the last two weeks there have been fourteen family harm incidents, eleven dishonesty offences, and four vehicle crashes.
Raglan food waste collection consultation opens March 14, 2022 Waikato District Council is encouraging the Raglan community to participate in the continuation of the town’s food waste collection service, which is
Robertson Street in Flax Cove March 14, 2022 Robertson Street could just as well have been Rutherford Street, as its first inhabitant was George Rutherford, a well-regarded figure in the