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Category: Issue 19

Coromind Editorial – Issue 19, 2024

Kia ora. What a ride it’s been! Over the past 18 months, we’ve shared countless uplifting stories from our amazing community.

Coromind’s rapid growth tells me we’re doing something right. Our team loves receiving your emails and submissions – they keep our community lively and dynamic.

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Shaping Te Whanganui o Hei

A Thousand Years of Stories

They say a journey takes a thousand steps … ours took about 1000 years!!!

And so our journey has now been laid out in a new exhibition installed at the Mercury Bay Museum in Whitianga, named ‘Shaping Te Whanganui o Hei – People, Place & Time’.

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Local Action – Noah Greenfield (Table Tennis)- Brought to you by Harry and Her

Noah Greenfield (Table Tennis)

Hi, I’m Noah Greenfield but my friends call me Greeny. I’m 13 years old and I live in Cooks Beach. I love sports, particularly surfing, football and table tennis. This year I’m playing for the Junior Boys Mercury Bay Football Club team, now that I’m at Mercury Bay Area School. Last year, my Whenuakite team lost 6-0 to a Tairua team, but by the end of the season, we won 1-0. I also won the Most Valuable Player trophy that year. I go surfing at Hot Water Beach as much as I can – I love being in the water, talking to friends, splashing around and catching waves.

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A Motherhood Series: Hospital Vs Home

I look at pregnancy as nine months of mental and physical exercise in preparation for birth, similar to how the frequent toilet visits throughout the night seem like preparation for the frequent waking and feeding once baby is earthside. It’s all hard work and every woman or seahorse dad (Google it) has a different journey in pregnancy and birth.

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Coromind Editorial – Issue 19, 2024

Kia ora. What a ride it’s been! Over the past 18 months, we’ve shared countless uplifting stories from our amazing community.

Coromind’s rapid growth tells me we’re doing something right. Our team loves receiving your emails and submissions – they keep our community lively and dynamic.

Read More »

Shaping Te Whanganui o Hei

A Thousand Years of Stories

They say a journey takes a thousand steps … ours took about 1000 years!!!

And so our journey has now been laid out in a new exhibition installed at the Mercury Bay Museum in Whitianga, named ‘Shaping Te Whanganui o Hei – People, Place & Time’.

Read More »

Local Action – Noah Greenfield (Table Tennis)- Brought to you by Harry and Her

Noah Greenfield (Table Tennis)

Hi, I’m Noah Greenfield but my friends call me Greeny. I’m 13 years old and I live in Cooks Beach. I love sports, particularly surfing, football and table tennis. This year I’m playing for the Junior Boys Mercury Bay Football Club team, now that I’m at Mercury Bay Area School. Last year, my Whenuakite team lost 6-0 to a Tairua team, but by the end of the season, we won 1-0. I also won the Most Valuable Player trophy that year. I go surfing at Hot Water Beach as much as I can – I love being in the water, talking to friends, splashing around and catching waves.

Read More »

A Motherhood Series: Hospital Vs Home

I look at pregnancy as nine months of mental and physical exercise in preparation for birth, similar to how the frequent toilet visits throughout the night seem like preparation for the frequent waking and feeding once baby is earthside. It’s all hard work and every woman or seahorse dad (Google it) has a different journey in pregnancy and birth.

Read More »

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