
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.

After 35 editions of Coromind, I wonder if there is a house somewhere in Te Tara-o-te-ika-a-Māui that doesn’t have a copy sitting on a coffee table?

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

The first time I saw a Coromind magazine was when my English teacher was waving it above the class, explaining we could submit a piece of our writing to potentially have it published.

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.

After 35 editions of Coromind, I wonder if there is a house somewhere in Te Tara-o-te-ika-a-Māui that doesn’t have a copy sitting on a coffee table?

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

The first time I saw a Coromind magazine was when my English teacher was waving it above the class, explaining we could submit a piece of our writing to potentially have it published.