
Real Interior NZ – Bringing Custom Interiors to the Hauraki-Coromandel
There’s something special about the way homes flow in Pāuanui and throughout the Hauraki-Coromandel.

There’s something special about the way homes flow in Pāuanui and throughout the Hauraki-Coromandel.

The CoroCine Film Festival is back for 2025, shining a spotlight on Coromandel’s growing community of filmmakers. From 22-24 August, the festival will light up MTC-Mercury Twin Cinemas, Whitianga with a curated three-day programme showcasing films made by, about, and for the Coromandel.

Let’s face it – winter on the Coromandel can be brutal for skin. Salty winds, indoor heating, chilly mornings and (believe it or not) those sneaky UV rays all lead to one thing: a thirsty, stressed-out skin barrier.

Born from a simple callout for sock donations, Children in Care – Te Manaaki Tamariki is a grassroots initiative supporting vulnerable tamariki (children) across the Thames/Coromandel District.

My name is kanani cowell and I hail from O’ahu, Hawai’i, having come to Aotearoa 40 years ago via Tahiti and Samoa.

There’s something special about the way homes flow in Pāuanui and throughout the Hauraki-Coromandel.

The CoroCine Film Festival is back for 2025, shining a spotlight on Coromandel’s growing community of filmmakers. From 22-24 August, the festival will light up MTC-Mercury Twin Cinemas, Whitianga with a curated three-day programme showcasing films made by, about, and for the Coromandel.

Let’s face it – winter on the Coromandel can be brutal for skin. Salty winds, indoor heating, chilly mornings and (believe it or not) those sneaky UV rays all lead to one thing: a thirsty, stressed-out skin barrier.

Born from a simple callout for sock donations, Children in Care – Te Manaaki Tamariki is a grassroots initiative supporting vulnerable tamariki (children) across the Thames/Coromandel District.

My name is kanani cowell and I hail from O’ahu, Hawai’i, having come to Aotearoa 40 years ago via Tahiti and Samoa.