Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board
Te Poari a Rohe o Ōtara-Papatoetoe | |
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![]() The Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board Office in the
Manukau City Centre | |
Coordinates: 36°59′36″S 174°52′50″E / 36.993336°S 174.880440°E | |
Country | New Zealand |
Region | Auckland |
Territorial authority | Auckland Council |
Ward | Manukau ward |
Legislated | 2010 |
Area | |
• Land | 37.11 km2 (14.33 sq mi) |
Population (June 2023)
[2] | |
• Total | 96,700 |
Local Board Members | |
---|---|
Leadership | |
Chairperson | Apulu Reece Autagavaia,
Labour |
Deputy Chairperson | Vi Hausia, Labour |
Structure | |
Seats | 7 |
Political groups |
|
Length of term | 3 years |
Elections | |
Last election | 2022 |
Next election | 2025 |
Meeting place | |
Level 1, Manukau Civic Building, Auckland Council, 31 Manukau Station Road, Manukau |
The Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board is one of the 21 local boards of the Auckland Council. It is overseen by the Manukau ward councillors. [3]
The local board area includes the suburbs of Ōtara, Papatoetoe, East Tāmaki, Puhinui and central Manukau. [3]
Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board Area covers 37.11 km2 (14.33 sq mi) [1] and had an estimated population of 96,700 as of June 2023, [2] with a population density of 2,606 people per km2.
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
---|---|---|
2006 | 72,324 | — |
2013 | 75,663 | +0.65% |
2018 | 85,122 | +2.38% |
2023 | 86,949 | +0.43% |
Source: [4] [5] |
Ethnicity | Population |
---|---|
New Zealand European | 12,678
|
Māori | 13,749
|
Pasifika | 42,381
|
Asian | 30,792
|
MELAA | 855
|
Other | 333
|
Ōtara-Papatoetoe had a population of 86,949 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 1,827 people (2.1%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 11,286 people (14.9%) since the 2013 census. There were 24,561 dwellings. The median age was 31.1 years (compared with 38.1 years nationally). There were 20,448 people (23.5%) aged under 15 years, 21,177 (24.4%) aged 15 to 29, 37,569 (43.2%) aged 30 to 64, and 7,758 (8.9%) aged 65 or older. [5]
Ethnicities were 14.6% European/ Pākehā, 15.8% Māori, 48.7% Pasifika, 35.4% Asian, 1.0% Middle Eastern, Latin American and African New Zealanders, and 0.4% other. People may identify with more than one ethnicity. [5]
Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board Area had a population of 85,122 at the 2018 New Zealand census. There were 20,412 households, comprising 42,900 males and 42,225 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.02 males per female.
The percentage of people born overseas was 45.7, compared with 27.1% nationally.
Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 18.2% had no religion, 48.5% were Christian, 1.6% had Māori religious beliefs, 12.0% were Hindu, 4.7% were Muslim, 2.0% were Buddhist and 7.8% had other religions.
Of those at least 15 years old, 8,895 (13.8%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 13,035 (20.2%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $25,900, compared with $31,800 nationally. 4,560 people (7.1%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 32,469 (50.3%) people were employed full-time, 7,608 (11.8%) were part-time, and 3,735 (5.8%) were unemployed. [4]
The current board members, elected at the 2022 local body elections, are: [6]
Board members, elected at the 2019 local body elections, are: [7]
The board members who served from the 2016 local body elections to the 2019 election were:
Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board
Te Poari a Rohe o Ōtara-Papatoetoe | |
---|---|
![]() The Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board Office in the
Manukau City Centre | |
Coordinates: 36°59′36″S 174°52′50″E / 36.993336°S 174.880440°E | |
Country | New Zealand |
Region | Auckland |
Territorial authority | Auckland Council |
Ward | Manukau ward |
Legislated | 2010 |
Area | |
• Land | 37.11 km2 (14.33 sq mi) |
Population (June 2023)
[2] | |
• Total | 96,700 |
Local Board Members | |
---|---|
Leadership | |
Chairperson | Apulu Reece Autagavaia,
Labour |
Deputy Chairperson | Vi Hausia, Labour |
Structure | |
Seats | 7 |
Political groups |
|
Length of term | 3 years |
Elections | |
Last election | 2022 |
Next election | 2025 |
Meeting place | |
Level 1, Manukau Civic Building, Auckland Council, 31 Manukau Station Road, Manukau |
The Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board is one of the 21 local boards of the Auckland Council. It is overseen by the Manukau ward councillors. [3]
The local board area includes the suburbs of Ōtara, Papatoetoe, East Tāmaki, Puhinui and central Manukau. [3]
Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board Area covers 37.11 km2 (14.33 sq mi) [1] and had an estimated population of 96,700 as of June 2023, [2] with a population density of 2,606 people per km2.
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
---|---|---|
2006 | 72,324 | — |
2013 | 75,663 | +0.65% |
2018 | 85,122 | +2.38% |
2023 | 86,949 | +0.43% |
Source: [4] [5] |
Ethnicity | Population |
---|---|
New Zealand European | 12,678
|
Māori | 13,749
|
Pasifika | 42,381
|
Asian | 30,792
|
MELAA | 855
|
Other | 333
|
Ōtara-Papatoetoe had a population of 86,949 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 1,827 people (2.1%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 11,286 people (14.9%) since the 2013 census. There were 24,561 dwellings. The median age was 31.1 years (compared with 38.1 years nationally). There were 20,448 people (23.5%) aged under 15 years, 21,177 (24.4%) aged 15 to 29, 37,569 (43.2%) aged 30 to 64, and 7,758 (8.9%) aged 65 or older. [5]
Ethnicities were 14.6% European/ Pākehā, 15.8% Māori, 48.7% Pasifika, 35.4% Asian, 1.0% Middle Eastern, Latin American and African New Zealanders, and 0.4% other. People may identify with more than one ethnicity. [5]
Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board Area had a population of 85,122 at the 2018 New Zealand census. There were 20,412 households, comprising 42,900 males and 42,225 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.02 males per female.
The percentage of people born overseas was 45.7, compared with 27.1% nationally.
Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 18.2% had no religion, 48.5% were Christian, 1.6% had Māori religious beliefs, 12.0% were Hindu, 4.7% were Muslim, 2.0% were Buddhist and 7.8% had other religions.
Of those at least 15 years old, 8,895 (13.8%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 13,035 (20.2%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $25,900, compared with $31,800 nationally. 4,560 people (7.1%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 32,469 (50.3%) people were employed full-time, 7,608 (11.8%) were part-time, and 3,735 (5.8%) were unemployed. [4]
The current board members, elected at the 2022 local body elections, are: [6]
Board members, elected at the 2019 local body elections, are: [7]
The board members who served from the 2016 local body elections to the 2019 election were: