
From Coro With Love – April 2023
There’s no Place Like Home Kia ora e hoa ma Being away from home is usually what people enjoy the most about travel, and personally it is for me too.

There’s no Place Like Home Kia ora e hoa ma Being away from home is usually what people enjoy the most about travel, and personally it is for me too.

Coromind is experiencing tremendous growth in its short history. With two successful issues released, this March edition promises to be just as impressive.
The magazine’s success is a testament to our community’s talent and dedication. The people of Coromandel have come together to share their thoughts, artwork, and ideas, resulting in a publication that reflects the unique character of the region.

Meet Peter Augustin, a worldwide renowned Modern Surrealistic painter and featured artist of the Coromind magazine’s March 2023 edition. Hi! I am Peter Augustin. Growing up I loved to read

I lived in Whitianga/Purangi from when I was born till I left school, 1997-2014. I’ve done various stints back in the area, working on the Glass Bottom Boat during my uni holidays, and at Coromandel’s CFM in 2019 and 2020.

In a world where resources are finite and environmental degradation is a looming threat, the importance of being self-sustainable has never been greater. Self-sustainability means living a lifestyle that relies less on external resources and more on self-sufficiency, including growing your own food, generating your own energy, and reducing your waste.

There’s no Place Like Home Kia ora e hoa ma Being away from home is

Coromind is experiencing tremendous growth in its short history. With two successful issues released, this March edition promises to be just as impressive.
The magazine’s success is a testament to our community’s talent and dedication. The people of Coromandel have come together to share their thoughts, artwork, and ideas, resulting in a publication that reflects the unique character of the region.

Meet Peter Augustin, a worldwide renowned Modern Surrealistic painter and featured artist of the Coromind

I lived in Whitianga/Purangi from when I was born till I left school, 1997-2014. I’ve done various stints back in the area, working on the Glass Bottom Boat during my uni holidays, and at Coromandel’s CFM in 2019 and 2020.

In a world where resources are finite and environmental degradation is a looming threat, the importance of being self-sustainable has never been greater. Self-sustainability means living a lifestyle that relies less on external resources and more on self-sufficiency, including growing your own food, generating your own energy, and reducing your waste.