Whāingaroa Weedbusters
On a Saturday morning if you take a walk along Kaitoke Walkway you might hear chatter, laughter, sometimes a little huffing and puffing and the occasional “gotcha ya bastard”, or words to that effect.
On a Saturday morning if you take a walk along Kaitoke Walkway you might hear chatter, laughter, sometimes a little huffing and puffing and the occasional “gotcha ya bastard”, or words to that effect.
Jasmine and daughter Stella share their journey and what resilience and community mean to them.
As the new year kicks off, the Karioi Project team are relieved to have made it through another busy ōi season, getting six new ōi chicks to the stage where they can safely leave their burrows and fly seaward as adult birds.
Waikato District Council is seeking feedback from residents to shape the 2025-2034 Long-Term Plan (LTP) and ensure that rates remain at reasonable levels over the next nine years.
Watercare and Waikato District Council have reached an agreement to extend the Council’s water services operations and maintenance contract.
A recent article in the Waikato Times raised concerns about a $100 million transport funding shortfall for the Waikato region, with $20 million cut from Waikato District’s budget.
Tōkū Kainga Kids was started by Bryony Wilson and Ruby Gibbs. We aim to provide a safe, supportive and encouraging
The Raglan iHub Information and Art Centre is a hidden gem that some locals may not even know exists. The Raglan iHub has remained under the radar for many who fondly remember its predecessor, Raglan i-Site.
We’re excited to introduce three new members to the Raglan Business Chamber Board:
Te Mata Tennis Club extends its heartfelt thanks to Rabobank for selecting them as the winners of the 2024 Good Deeds Competition. We also express our gratitude to the Raglan Community Board for their belief in and support for this project.