Tears for a Dolphin

It was the mid-1990s and we were steaming back from Aotea/Great Barrier. It was a beautiful hot summer day and the sea was flat and calm.
Thames History: Walking the Hills with William Townson

The following is a glimpse into the life of William Lewis Townson – a man who was dedicated to his botanical work, and had an expert knowledge of the native birds of New Zealand.
Creativity, Courage and Connection with Mercury Bay Performing Arts

There are many great initiatives run by the parents, volunteers and businesses who dedicate their time to living and thriving on the Coromandel Peninsula.
Keeping the Coromandel Beaches Beautiful for Future Generations – Waikato Coastcare

This winter, Coastcare groups around the Coromandel are rolling up their sleeves to plant thousands of native coastal plants and they need your help!
Ross’ Ramblings – Jiwa: Soul, Spirit, Vital Force – Part 2

I bought trimaran Jiwa in the year 2000. Apart from the odd bit of rot in the deck which has needed repair, there have been no problems over the 25 years I have sailed her around the north-east coast of the North Island.