
Share Your Mind – Guest Editorial by Amir Yussof
The faulty fluorescent light of the laundromat in the town of Waihī buzzed like an angry fly, casting a flickering glow on the worn-out linoleum.

The faulty fluorescent light of the laundromat in the town of Waihī buzzed like an angry fly, casting a flickering glow on the worn-out linoleum.

My work has been published in international art magazines and I am fortunate to have paintings in collections all over the world.

The idea is simple: choose to refuse single-use plastics for the month of July (and beyond).

When you open your favourite social media app, whether it’s Instagram, TikTok, or Snapchat, it can feel like you’re in control.

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

The faulty fluorescent light of the laundromat in the town of Waihī buzzed like an angry fly, casting a flickering glow on the worn-out linoleum.

My work has been published in international art magazines and I am fortunate to have paintings in collections all over the world.

The idea is simple: choose to refuse single-use plastics for the month of July (and beyond).

When you open your favourite social media app, whether it’s Instagram, TikTok, or Snapchat, it can feel like you’re in control.

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