The Power to Name – Reflecting on the meaning of ‘Coromandel’ and its origins
I first came to the Peninsula when I was 17 and I fell passionately in love with the place, despite not knowing my Irish great-great-great-grandmother was buried here
I first came to the Peninsula when I was 17 and I fell passionately in love with the place, despite not knowing my Irish great-great-great-grandmother was buried here
My name is Sairee Johnston and l am ten years old. l have always loved arts and crafts. ln the last few years, l have connected to horses and l love to draw them
Two days later, seven orca, possibly from the same pod, made their way up Whitianga Estuary
We live in a society where scoring points or winning is often the approach taken when it comes to evaluating options and making decisions.
In our beloved Coromandel region, where the land meets the sea in a symphony of beauty, every effort towards sustainable living resonates deeply
I first came to the Peninsula when I was 17 and I fell passionately in love with the place, despite not knowing my Irish great-great-great-grandmother was buried here
My name is Sairee Johnston and l am ten years old. l have always loved arts and crafts. ln the last few years, l have connected to horses and l love to draw them
Two days later, seven orca, possibly from the same pod, made their way up Whitianga Estuary
We live in a society where scoring points or winning is often the approach taken when it comes to evaluating options and making decisions.
In our beloved Coromandel region, where the land meets the sea in a symphony of beauty, every effort towards sustainable living resonates deeply