We go behind the scenes talking to the man behind the lens at The Flying Kiwi, the one and only Pete May
Read MoreTairua Beach Club has quickly made a name for itself with fresh flavours, homegrown produce and a great vibe. We talk to Chef Graeme Riki about what it takes to create a successful restaurant.
Read MoreAn in depth talk with one of the Coromandel's tourism pioneers and community leaders Glenn Leach. Glenn talk's about his passion for the Peninsula, about leadership, vision and our future.
Read MoreTwo Whangamata men are teaching the next generation important foundation values, through our national sport, Rugby.
Read MoreLocal girl and Coromandel Goodness contributor Emma Darragh visits her favourite rainy day escape, Hot Waves Cafe. "Hot Waves is therapeutic. We are better for visiting this place; more connected, more relaxed, well-nourished and inspired by the peace it provides. Long may this slice of Coromandel Goodness last. We love it."
Read MoreToday we launched a series of live videos talking to the people that make the Coromandel a special place to live, work and play.
Who better to talk to first than the visionary Alan Hopping from The Lost Spring.
Read MoreViv and Ed Eliot are a Coromandel couple living a true Coromandel Goodness love story. This is the story of their passion and commitment to two coastal locations: Tairua, on the Coromandel Peninsula, and a small island southwest of Timor, Indonesia. This is the story of their simultaneous connection and contribution to both places. Together they have created a unique lifestyle that brings the best of both worlds to themselves and those around them.
Read MoreMeet Gary Hinds, a local bloke from Boat Harbour Road, who’s lived his whole life in the Coromandel, and has created a thriving, world-serving surf lifesaving club that shows no signs of slowing down. It’s a good thing too, because the tourists are coming in droves.
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