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
A message from the Raglan Police April 19, 2021 In the last two weeks Raglan Police have reported four family harm incidents and nine dishonesty related offences.
Seachange in harbour’s state began with query April 19, 2021 Movers and Shapers: A series on ways Raglan reinvented itself from the sleepy seaside town of the seventies. From the worst harbour
MĀUI DOLPHIN DAY AND RECYCLED RAFT RACE April 19, 2021 After last year’s virtual event, 2021 saw the annual event and race return to the harbour
Walkers, dog owners on the outer in airfield safety plans April 19, 2021 The writing looks to be on the wall – or in a bureaucratic three-page report, to be specific – for all those
Golf Shoot Out! April 19, 2021 Gordon Jowsey and Tom Wilson, great golfing mates, were out to shoot each other down in the recent Myrle Robertson Memorial Annual Golf
Art to wear 2021 returns with a hint of spice April 19, 2021 After the cancellation of last year’s event due to Covid, we catch up with the art to wear team about the new
Don’t leave Raglan without a Robert Currie artwork April 19, 2021 Raglan artist Robert Currie is not one to let a little health scare stop him from doing what he loves best –
Teaching Rangatahi: Getting to know the kaiako in our community April 19, 2021 The Local Rag sat down with local teacher Joseph Rajaram Rao to hear about what inspires his work as well as some
The Power of Community – Mainly Music April 19, 2021 The Monday & Wednesday Mainly Music group starts at 9.30am and comprises of 20 minutes structured music followed by unstructured play and
Herbal store founder finally finds time for the garden April 19, 2021 Bronwyn Lowe wanted to work in the herbal medicine field for just a few years – to help make it more accessible
Mushroom business born in Lockdown April 19, 2021 Local entrepreneurs Seam and Emily Mills took some lockdown bad luck and turned it into a thriving business growing mushrooms.
Live music’s helped shape Raglan identity for decades April 19, 2021 Movers and Shapers: A series on ways Raglan reinvented itself from the sleepy seaside town of the seventies. From blues to roots
Lightbulb moment instrumental in simpler way to learn to play April 19, 2021 It may sound a bit Irish but a local muso turned inventor has come up with a device that teaches people with
Freedom to Fly Whaingaroa: Ignite the Passion February 26, 2021 A grant that allows creatives to teach their specialty in schools has allowed Jess and Jair from Freedom to Fly to offer
A message from the Raglan Police February 26, 2021 The summer so far has been a busy one in Raglan with a sharp rise in burglaries and break-ins.