MANUKAU

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'Manukau City'
Country: New Zealand
Population:328,968 (2006 census)
Territorial Authority
Name:'Manukau City'
Mayor:Sir Barry Curtis
Extent:East to Hauraki Gulf;
South to Papakura;
West to Manukau Harbour.
Land Area: 683km²
Website: http://www.manukau.govt.nz
Regional Council
Name:Auckland Regional Council
Website: http://www.arc.govt.nz

Manukau City (orange). The darker orange shows the urban area within the (grey) greater Auckland conurbation's urban area

'Manukau City' is a city in the Auckland region of New Zealand. It is the third most populous city in New Zealand. The area is commonly referred to as ''South Auckland'', but this term does not possess any official recognition and does not encompass ''East Auckland'', which is within the official boundaries of Manukau City.

Contents
Origin of Name
History
Geography
Population
Secondary Schools in Manukau City
Wards of Manukau City
Prominent people
Local Government
Elected Members (October 2004)
External links

Origin of Name


The name ''Manukau'' is of MÄori origin, and may mean "wading birds", although it has been suggested that the name of the harbour after which the city is named was originally ''Manuka'', a type of native tree.

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.

Geography


The Manukau City area is 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 contains 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 is also within the city's limits. This extends towards the Hunua Ranges close to the Firth of Thames, and takes in such communities as Clevedon and Maraetai.
Beyond Manukau to the south lie 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 International Airport is located in Mangere, in the west of Manukau, close to the waters of the Manukau Harbour.

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 cultures, especially MÄori 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.

Secondary Schools in Manukau City



Mangere College, Mangere

Papatoetoe High School, Papatoetoe

Edgewater College, Pakuranga

Howick College, Howick

Macleans College, Howick

Sancta Maria College, Botany Downs

De La Salle College, Manukau, Mangere

Southern Cross Campus, Mangere

Manurewa High School, Manurewa

James Cook High School, Manurewa

Aorere College, Mangere

Tangaroa College, Otara

Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate, Otara

Botany Downs Secondary College, Botany Downs

Zayed College For Girls, Mangere

Wards of Manukau City


Manukau City is divided into 7 wards. Names of wards and lists of main suburbs/towns in each follow:
'Botany-Clevedon Ward'

★ Ardmore

★ Whitford

★ Alfriston

★ Tuscany Estate

★ Brookby

★ Orere Point

★ Chapel Downs

★ Clevedon

Beachlands

★ Dannemora

Maraetai

Beachlands

★ Botany Downs

★ Kawakawa Bay

★ North Park

★ Somerville

★ Greenmeadows
'Howick Ward'

Howick

Eastern Beach

Highland Park

★ Meadowlands

Mellons Bay

Cockle Bay

★ Shelly Park
'Mangere Ward'

★ Airport Oaks

Mangere Bridge

Mangere East

Mangere

Middlemore
'Manurewa Ward'

Manurewa

★ Clendon

Wiri

★ Manukau Heights

★ Manukau Central

★ Weymouth

★ Waimahia Landing

★ Wattle Cove

★ Wattle Downs

★ Silkwood Heights

★ The Gardens

★ Totara Heights

★ Randwick Park

★ Redoubt Park

★ Heron Point

★ Murphy's Heights

★ Mahia Park

★ Hill Park

★ Goodwood Heights

★ Porchester Park

★ Settlers Cove
'Otara Ward'

'South' Otahuhu

Otara

East Tamaki

★ Clover Park

★ Flat Bush
'Pakuranga Ward'

Pakuranga

Half Moon Bay

Bucklands Beach
'Papatoetoe Ward'

Papatoetoe

★ Puhinui

Prominent people



Jim Anderton, former city councillor, who rose to be the country's Deputy Prime Minister

★ Sir Barry Curtis, long-serving Mayor

David Lange, former Prime Minister of New Zealand and Member of Parliament for Mangere.

Local Government


Manukau City Council may become a thing of the past if the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Restructuring Auckland's Councils decide to scrap the local council. Plans of restructuring Auckland into one city may see the current 8 councils formed into only one single city council. This means that possibly by 2009 there may be an Auckland City sub-offices in Manukau City Centre and Howick, replacing the current Manukau City Council. A single Auckland City Council may soon govern all areas of the Auckland Region and there will no longer be Papakura, North Shore, Rodney, Waitakere, and of course Manukau. (Possibly Franklin as well). Manukau City and the Manukau suburbs may soon be handed over to an Auckland City Council.
Elected Members (October 2004)


★ Mayor Sir Barry Curtis [Kt Bach, 1991], JP

★ Cr Anne Candy QSO, JP (Deputy Mayor, Manurewa)

★ Cr Dick Quax (Botany-Clevedon)

★ Cr Jan Sinclair (Botany-Clevedon)

★ Cr Jami-Lee Ross (Howick)

★ Cr Sharon Stewart QSM (Howick)

★ Cr Alf Filipaina (Mangere)

★ Cr James Papali'i (Mangere)

★ Cr Arthur Solomon (Mangere)

★ Cr Colleen Brown MNZM, JP (Manurewa)

★ Cr Peter Kelly (Manurewa)

★ Cr John Walker (Manurewa)

★ Cr Arthur Anae (Otara)

★ Cr Su'a William Sio (Otara)

★ Cr David Collings (Pakuranga)

★ Cr Neil Morrison (Pakuranga)

★ Cr Noel Burnside (Papatoetoe)

★ Cr Bob Wichman (Papatoetoe)

External links



Manukau Directory and Info

Manukau Street Map

Manukau Libraries

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Manukau Companies
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