Manurewa Local Board

Manurewa Local Board
Te Poari ā-Rohe o Manurewa
CountryNew Zealand
RegionAuckland
Territorial authorityAuckland
WardManurewa-Papakura ward
Legislated2010
Area
 • Land37.10 km2 (14.32 sq mi)
Population
 (June 2024)[2]
 • Total
108,700
Local Board Members
Leadership
Chairperson
Matt Winiata, Manurewa Action Team
Deputy chairperson
Glenn Murphy, Manurewa Action Team
Structure
Seats8
Political groups
  •   Manurewa Action Team (5)
  •   #LoveManurewa (3)
Length of term
3 years
Elections
Last election
2022
Next election
2025
Meeting place
The Hill Road Library Complex, Shop 3-5, 7 Hill Road, Manurewa

The Manurewa Local Board (Māori: Te Poari ā-Rohe o Manurewa) is one of the 21 local boards of the Auckland Council. It is overseen by the Manurewa-Papakura ward councillor.[3]

The local board area includes the areas of Wiri, Hillpark, Manurewa East, Homai, Weymouth and Wattle Downs.[3]

Geography

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The area covered by the Manurewa Local Board includes a mixture of hills and Manukau Harbour coastline.[3] It incorporates both the main suburb of Manurewa. and the surrounding suburbs of Manukau Heights, Totara Heights, Hillpark, Randwick Park, The Gardens, Alfriston, Wattle Downs, Weymouth, Clendon Park, Homai and Wiri.[3]

There is an extensive range of shops along Great South Road, including Southmall Manurewa, while the Wiri industrial park is a major employment centre. Other features of the area include Auckland Botanic Gardens, Manurewa Aquatic Centre and the Randwick Park.[3]

Demographics

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Manurewa Local Board Area covers 37.10 km2 (14.32 sq mi)[1] and had an estimated population of 108,700 as of June 2024,[2] with a population density of 2,930 people per km2.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
200677,190—    
201382,242+0.91%
201895,670+3.07%
202398,784+0.64%
Source: [4][5]

Manurewa Local Board Area had a population of 98,784 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 3,114 people (3.3%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 16,542 people (20.1%) since the 2013 census. There were 49,302 males, 49,233 females and 249 people of other genders in 25,938 dwellings.[6] 2.2% of people identified as LGBTIQ+. The median age was 31.0 years (compared with 38.1 years nationally). There were 24,000 people (24.3%) aged under 15 years, 23,682 (24.0%) aged 15 to 29, 41,994 (42.5%) aged 30 to 64, and 9,105 (9.2%) aged 65 or older.[5]

People could identify as more than one ethnicity. The results were 24.5% European (Pākehā); 25.2% Māori; 39.9% Pasifika; 27.6% Asian; 2.1% Middle Eastern, Latin American and African New Zealanders (MELAA); and 1.1% other, which includes people giving their ethnicity as "New Zealander". English was spoken by 90.7%, Māori language by 6.4%, Samoan by 13.4%, and other languages by 24.8%. No language could be spoken by 3.0% (e.g. too young to talk). New Zealand Sign Language was known by 0.5%. The percentage of people born overseas was 38.5, compared with 28.8% nationally.[5]

Religious affiliations were 44.0% Christian, 8.1% Hindu, 3.1% Islam, 2.6% Māori religious beliefs, 1.5% Buddhist, 0.2% New Age, 0.1% Jewish, and 5.0% other religions. People who answered that they had no religion were 29.1%, and 6.6% of people did not answer the census question.[5]

Of those at least 15 years old, 11,724 (15.7%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, 35,688 (47.7%) had a post-high school certificate or diploma, and 27,378 (36.6%) people exclusively held high school qualifications. The median income was $37,300, compared with $41,500 nationally. 4,629 people (6.2%) earned over $100,000 compared to 12.1% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 37,782 (50.5%) people were employed full-time, 6,786 (9.1%) were part-time, and 3,870 (5.2%) were unemployed.[5]

2022-2025 term

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The current board members for the 2022-2025 term, elected at the 2022 local elections, are:[7][8]

Name Ticket (if any) Position
Matt Winiata Manurewa Action Team Chairperson
Glenn Murphy Manurewa Action Team Deputy Chairperson
Rangi McLean Manurewa Action Team Board member
Joseph Allan #LoveManurewa Board member
Andrew Lesa #LoveManurewa Board member
Angela Cunningham-Marino #LoveManurewa Board member
Anne Candy Manurewa Action Team Board member
Heather Andrew Manurewa Action Team Board member

2019–2022 term

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The board members for the 2019-2022 term, elected at the 2019 local body elections, were:[9]

  • Joseph Allan, Manurewa Action Team – (7027 votes)
  • Anne Candy, Manurewa Action Team – (6712 votes)
  • Rangi McLean, Manurewa Action Team – (6695 votes)
  • Ken Penney, Manurewa Action Team – (6682 votes)
  • Glenn Murphy, Manurewa Action Team – (6041 votes)
  • Melissa Atama, Manurewa Action Team – (6030 votes)
  • David Pizzini, Manurewa Action Team – (5843 votes)
  • Tabetha Gorrie, Manurewa Action Team – (4963 votes)

2016–2019 term

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The board members who served from the 2016 local body elections to the 2019 elections were:[10]

  • Angela Dalton (Chair)
  • Stella Cattle (Deputy chair)
  • Joseph Allan
  • Rangi McLean
  • Sarah Colcord
  • Angela Cunningham-Marino
  • Ken Penney
  • Dave Pizzini

References

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  1. ^ a b "Stats NZ Geographic Data Service". Community Board 2023 (generalised). Retrieved 21 February 2025.
  2. ^ a b "Aotearoa Data Explorer". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e "About Local Board". aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Auckland Council.
  4. ^ "Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census". Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Manurewa Local Board Area (CMB07619). 2018 Census place summary: Manurewa Local Board Area
  5. ^ a b c d e "Totals by topic for individuals, (RC, TALB, UR, SA3, SA2, Ward, Health), 2013, 2018, and 2023 Censuses". Stats NZ – Tatauranga Aotearoa – Aotearoa Data Explorer. Manurewa Local Board Area (07619). Retrieved 3 October 2024.
  6. ^ "Totals by topic for dwellings, (RC, TALB, UR, SA3, SA2, Ward, Health), 2013, 2018, and 2023 Censuses". Stats NZ – Tatauranga Aotearoa – Aotearoa Data Explorer. Retrieved 3 October 2024.
  7. ^ "Contact Manurewa Local Board members". www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Auckland Council. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
  8. ^ "Local elections 2022 | Official results" (PDF). www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Auckland Council. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
  9. ^ "Local board members" (PDF). Auckland Council. 18 October 2019. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  10. ^ "Contact Local Board". aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Auckland Council.

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