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
An update from Xtreme Zero Waste at Level 4 August 26, 2021 Level four lockdown has meant time to rest and rejuvenate for most of us, however not for the team at Xtreme Zero
Local Businesses on Sustainability- and why you should do it August 26, 2021 Sustainability is no longer a ‘nice to have’, or a good PR tactic. Due to public expectations, ground swell in the environmental
Magnolia Tree Bush Olympics 2021 August 26, 2021 With the Olympics in full action, the children were beginning to talk about the sports events they hear and see on TV,
Local trio ‘at top of their game’ named in NZ area school sides August 21, 2021 Three senior students from Raglan were stoked to be selected for New Zealand area schools sports teams after a challenging sports tournament
Weedbusters wage war on pest plants in Whāingaroa August 21, 2021 Whāingaroa Weedbusters’ Weed Blitz saw neighbours get together to take up arms against pest plants in their backyards and neighbourhood reserves.
What? Maths relevant? – Local business brings Maths to life August 21, 2021 Double maths first thing on a Tuesday morning is many teenagers’ worst nightmare. Year 10’s file into class mentally preparing for the
Olympic hopefuls do Raglan proud August 6, 2021 Local hopefuls Billy Stairmand and Eve Macfarlane may have missed out on medals in Tokyo but a one-time “scrawny kid” from Te
Creating vibes in the yard August 6, 2021 Opening just before New Year’s Eve 2020, The Yard offers things like simple affordable kai, Raglan Roast Coffee, teas and juices as
‘Gutsy’ adaptive surfers impress a local legend August 6, 2021 Keen boardriders will go to almost any lengths to catch a wave but a group of five adaptive surfers took the challenge
Artist Profile:Zasha Skye August 6, 2021 Zasha Skye’s individual flare and groove are undeniably evident. I met with the artist, Skye, to chat all things about her works
Raglan Rock: Your local adventure Centre August 6, 2021 The Local Rag Caught up with the team from Raglan Rock about the team’s new premises.
Giving Back: Raglan Local goes Full-Circle with Raglan Football Club August 6, 2021 In small-town Raglan we share thankfulness for community members that turn up and fight the good fights that we can’t always participate
Raglan artist Jean Carbon’s silk art amazed Tauranga August 6, 2021 Raglan artist Jean Carbon’s recent exhibition of her silk art and designed fashion in Tauranga was ravishingly received.
The Town Hall August 6, 2021 The grand old lady sitting pride of place near the top of Bow Street celebrated her 90th birthday a couple of years
Karioi movie Online Premiere August 6, 2021 A third of the world’s seabirds call New Zealand home, but their nesting habitats are under threat from introduced predators, overfishing and