Pakatoa Island
Pakatoa Island covers 24 hectares (59 acres) and in the Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand. Purchased in the early 1900s by the Salvation Army it was used as an alcohol treatment centre for women, isolated from the Army's male rehabilitation facility on Rotoroa Island.
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Geography | |
Location | Auckland Region |
Coordinates | 36°47′44″S 175°11′37″E |
Area | 24 ha (59 acres) |
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Demographics | |
Population | 2 (caretakers) (2017) |
The island was sold in 1964 and remains one of the few Hauraki Gulf Islands in private ownership. In 2014 was offered for sale for NZD$35 million (approximately US$29 million).[1] Regarded as sensitive coastal property, purchase by a foreign owner would require approval by the Minister of Finance and Minister of Lands under New Zealand's Overseas Investment Act of 2005.
Development on the island includes a tourist resort, a landing strip and a nine-hole golf course.
See also
References
- Private islands on line Archived 2010-02-06 at the Wayback Machine
External links
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