Manukau City

Manukau City
Manukau City
—  Territorial authority of New Zealand  —
The Manukau skyline looking northwest.
Nickname(s): South Auckland
Manukau City's location within New Zealand
Manukau City's location (shown in orange) within the Auckland metropolitan area. The darker orange indicates the urban area.
Country  New Zealand
Island North Island
Region Auckland
Wards Botany-Clevedon, Howick, Mangere, Manurewa, Otara, Pakuranga, Papatoetoe
Government
 – Mayor Barry Curtis (1989–2007), Len Brown (2007–2010)
Area
 – Total 683 km2 (263.7 sq mi)
Population (June 2010 estimate)[1]
 – Total 375,600
 – Density 549.9/km2 (1,424.3/sq mi)
Time zone NZST (UTC+12)
 – Summer (DST) NZDT (UTC+13)
Area code(s) 09
Website http://www.manukau.govt.nz/
http://www.arc.govt.nz/

Manukau City was a large territorial authority in Auckland, New Zealand. The city was sometimes referred to as South Auckland, but this term did not possess official recognition and did not encompass areas like East Auckland, which was previously within the official boundaries of Manukau City. Manukau City was a relatively young city, both in terms of legal status and large-scale settlement – though with a current size of 375,600 inhabitants (June 2010 estimate),[1] it was also the third-largest in New Zealand as well as the country's fastest-growing.[2] The city existed from 1989 until 2010, when the entire Auckland Region was amalgamated into a single city authority, Auckland Council.

The name Manukau, from the Manukau Harbour west of the city, is of Māori origin, and means 'wading birds',[citation needed] although it has been suggested that the name of the harbour was also sometimes rendered as Mānuka, meaning a marker post with which an early chief is said to have claimed the area.[3]

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History

Manukau City was formed by the amalgamation of Manukau County and Manurewa Borough in 1965. The city expanded in 1989 with New Zealand-wide reorganisation of local government to include Papatoetoe City and Howick Borough. However, some land was lost in the formation of Papakura District at the same time. On November 1, 2010 Manukau City was abolished and the governed area was amalgamated into the Manukau, Howick, Manurewa-Papakura, and Franklin wards of the new Auckland super city.

Geography

The Manukau City area was concentrated immediately to the south of the Otahuhu isthmus, the narrowest connection between Auckland City and the Northland region and the rest of the north island. At its narrowest, between the Otahuhu Creek arm of the Tamaki River (itself an estuarial arm of the Hauraki Gulf) in the east and the Mangere Inlet (an arm of the Manukau Harbour) to the west, the isthmus is only some 1500 metres across.

The area to the south of the isthmus contained the heart of Manukau, sprawled on either side of State Highways 1 and 20, the latter of which approaches from the west after crossing Mangere Bridge. The area known as Manukau Central is located close to the junction of these two highways, some 20 kilometres southeast of the centre of Auckland city.

Considerable rural and semi-rural land to the east of Manukau central were also within the city's limits. This extended towards the Hunua Ranges close to the Firth of Thames, and took in such communities as Clevedon and Maraetai.

Beyond Manukau City to the south was Papakura and the Franklin District, which are less urban but still part of the Auckland Region and to some extent regarded as an integral part of Auckland's urban area.

Auckland Airport is located in Mangere, in the west of Manukau, close to the waters of the Manukau Harbour. Manukau City included the theme park Rainbow's End, and one of the oldest shopping malls in the country, now called Westfield Manukau City.

Transport

In 2009, work started on a passenger branch railway junctioning with the North Island Main Trunk at Puhinui.[4] The new branch will serve a university campus.

Population

For some years before the 1989 reorganisation of local government, the then Manukau City had the highest population of any city or district in the country.

Like most of the rest of the region, Manukau is ethnically diverse, and is home to many peoples, especially Māori and members of Polynesian ethnicities, with a recent concentration of Asians in and near Howick. It is densely populated by New Zealand standards, despite having very few apartments.

As of the late 2000s, slightly less than 50% of the city's population identifies as European, with 17% as Māori, 27% as Pacific and 15% as Asian, with the balance made up of other groups.[2]

Schools

Wards and suburbs

Manukau City was divided into 7 wards during its existence. The names of wards and lists of main suburbs/towns were:

Botany-Clevedon Ward

Howick Ward

Mangere Ward

Manurewa Ward

Otara Ward

Pakuranga Ward

Papatoetoe Ward

Prominent people

Local government

The Manukau City Council was the elected local authority of the city from 1965 until November 2010 when the new Super City Council Auckland Council was created.

Youth Council

Manukau City was an elected Youth Council which primarily acted as an advisory committee and advocate for youth in the city. It is unknown if this Youth Council will be continued with the new Auckland Council.

Sister cities

References

External links

Coordinates: 36°59′S 174°53′E / 36.983°S 174.883°E / -36.983; 174.883


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