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Breaking News:
  • Raglan MP wants to stand again on 7 Nov
  • 9 rescues of festival goers at Soundsplash
  • Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 4)
  • Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 3)
  • Jan 17, 18 – movies: NOT ONLY FRED DAGG, BEAT THE LOTTO, DOWNTON ABBEY
  • Barbara Kuriger

    Raglan MP wants to stand again on 7 Nov

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has announced that the 2026 General Election will be held on Saturday 7 November. “Continuing the recent tradition of announcing
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  • Surf life saving will receive $354,600 a year

    9 rescues of festival goers at Soundsplash

    Surf Life Saving NZ Surf lifeguards patrolling this weekend (Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 January) performed 24 rescues across the country, with nine of
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  • Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926  (part 4)

    Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 4)

    – Continuing our occasional history series, we look back to Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 4) By John Lawson Footbridge opened across Opotoru
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  • Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926  (part 3)

    Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 3)

    – Continuing our occasional history series, we look back to Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 3) By John Lawson Raglan had three Anglican
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  • Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926  (part 2)

    Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 2)

    – Continuing our occasional history series, we look back to Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 2) By John Lawson In September a Cobweb
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Barbara KurigerSurf life saving will receive $354,600 a yearSands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926  (part 4)Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926  (part 3)Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926  (part 2)
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July 15, 2017July 23, 2017

Jul 22: ON A GOOD NOTE tour

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Abbie / Yasamin On a Good Note Tour (R18) Raglan Old School Arts Centre, 5 Stewart St, Raglan Saturday 22 July, doors open 7.30pm.

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July 14, 2017July 20, 2017

Residents urged to stay clear of downed power lines in wild weather

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WEL Networks news Waikato may have avoided the worst of the current storms but residents are reminded to stay clear of downed power lines

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Well-constructed and planted riparian margins beside water bodies form a barrier that can help to keep contamin
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July 14, 2017December 19, 2017

Planted riparian ‘Barriers’ help boost waterways

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Waikato Regional Council news Building barriers has been used for thousands of years to protect things. That age-old practice is also useful in the

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July 13, 2017July 20, 2017

Jul 13: Update 3.40pm Tree cleared from SH 23 west of Te Uku

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Update 3.40pm Tree cleared from SH 23 west of Te Uku. SH 23 now open. SH 23 is closed between Te Uku and Raglan.

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