Thursday, 22 July 2021, 12:39 pm
A home overlooking former No. 1-ranked Kiwi golfer Lydia
Ko’s favourite New Zealand fairway has been placed on the
market for sale.
The Hebel stone home at 8
Pacific Cliffs Drive, Gulf Harbour boasts an uninterrupted
grandstand view of the 16th hole at the Gulf Harbour Country
Club – two-time host of the New Zealand Championship Golf
Open, and the PGA Tour World Cup of Golf.
In a video
shared by 100% Pure New Zealand, Ko can be seen visiting the
course, saying “this is hole 16 at Gulf Harbour, it’s a
par four and has got to be my absolute
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Colleen Hawkes15:38, Jul 17 2021
100% Pure New Zealand/Marlborough Express
This is what Pure New Zealand is selling to the world, but a cute little kiwi emoji would help.
Pure New Zealand has taken to social media to share a cute emoji, called the “key-wi” – you can see where the name comes from when you look at the pic, and you can see it’s made up of two existing emojis. The organisation is ever hopeful that it will have a kiwi emoji recognised officially. As the post says: “We have officially applied for a kiwi emoji to be added. Twice actually. But sadly, we haven’t heard back.
Press Release – Venture Taranaki
This month, Venture Taranaki is working with seven local food producers to showcase Taranaki produce at the upcoming Auckland Food Show, to parade the increasingly diverse and delicious food products Taranaki has to offer, and to share the region’s proud food story.
Taranaki has long been a significant contributor to New Zealand’s food sector, having helped position the country as a global dairy heavyweight, and driving the red meat, poultry, and plant food industries with production of value-added goods for domestic and international markets.
Taranaki is continuing on this path of success, with up-and-coming producers taking to the national stage at the Auckland Food Show as part of the Taste of Taranaki Collective. Taranaki is, once again, the only region to have a significant presence dedicated to the region’s food and flavours, providing a strong regional presence and brand at the Food Show.