
NZ Musical Theatre: The Meteoric Rise of Local Talent Harry Marshall
It’s an undeniable fact that there are two categories of people – those who love musicals and those who don’t.

It’s an undeniable fact that there are two categories of people – those who love musicals and those who don’t.

After the big storms of 2020 and 2021, Thames-Coromandel District Council (TCDC) proposed to reshape the eroded dunes at Pāuanui’s south end into a wide, gentle slope and replant it in native sand-binding species.

You are about to read the biggest issue of Coromind since we began our journey in January 2023.

Recently Thames High School students were given the opportunity to participate in the 48 Hours Film Challenge, and what a fun opportunity it was!

When people visit our wood-cabin workshop in the heart of Thames, they often arrive carrying something precious – a memory, a milestone, a piece of family history, or a work of art that deserves to be seen and preserved.

It’s an undeniable fact that there are two categories of people – those who love musicals and those who don’t.

After the big storms of 2020 and 2021, Thames-Coromandel District Council (TCDC) proposed to reshape the eroded dunes at Pāuanui’s south end into a wide, gentle slope and replant it in native sand-binding species.

You are about to read the biggest issue of Coromind since we began our journey in January 2023.

Recently Thames High School students were given the opportunity to participate in the 48 Hours Film Challenge, and what a fun opportunity it was!

When people visit our wood-cabin workshop in the heart of Thames, they often arrive carrying something precious – a memory, a milestone, a piece of family history, or a work of art that deserves to be seen and preserved.