Parkvale | |
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Coordinates: 39°39′02″S 176°51′33″E / 39.650651°S 176.859100°E | |
Country | New Zealand |
City | Hastings |
Local authority | Hastings District Council |
Electoral ward |
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Area | |
• Land | 190 ha (470 acres) |
Population (June 2023)
[2] | |
• Total | 4,570 |
Hastings Central | Mahora | Mayfair |
Akina |
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Longlands | Havelock North |
Parkvale is a suburb of Hastings City, in the Hawke's Bay Region of New Zealand's North Island.
Children in the settlement began being educated in hop-drying kiln building in 1919. [3] It remained a separate settlement from Hastings until the second half of the 20th century. [4]
Splash Planet is a water park in the suburb. [5]
Parkvale covers 1.90 km2 (0.73 sq mi) [1] and had an estimated population of 4,570 as of June 2023, [2] with a population density of 2,405 people per km2.
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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2006 | 3,669 | — |
2013 | 3,882 | +0.81% |
2018 | 4,128 | +1.24% |
Source: [6] |
Before the 2023 census, the suburb had a smaller boundary, covering 1.84 km2 (0.71 sq mi). [1] Using that boundary, Parkvale had a population of 4,128 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 246 people (6.3%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 459 people (12.5%) since the 2006 census. There were 1,734 households, comprising 1,947 males and 2,178 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.89 males per female, with 741 people (18.0%) aged under 15 years, 741 (18.0%) aged 15 to 29, 1,689 (40.9%) aged 30 to 64, and 951 (23.0%) aged 65 or older.
Ethnicities were 79.9% European/ Pākehā, 18.8% Māori, 5.4% Pacific peoples, 9.4% Asian, and 1.1% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.
The percentage of people born overseas was 20.1, compared with 27.1% nationally.
Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 46.1% had no religion, 38.9% were Christian, 1.4% had Māori religious beliefs, 1.2% were Hindu, 0.8% were Muslim, 0.7% were Buddhist and 4.2% had other religions.
Of those at least 15 years old, 489 (14.4%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 777 (22.9%) people had no formal qualifications. 306 people (9.0%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 1,569 (46.3%) people were employed full-time, 471 (13.9%) were part-time, and 117 (3.5%) were unemployed. [6]
Name | Area (km2) |
Population | Density (per km2) |
Households | Median age | Median income |
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Queens Square | 0.60 | 1,968 | 3,280 | 777 | 36.8 years | $26,700 [7] |
Parkvale | 1.24 | 2,160 | 1,742 | 957 | 47.4 years | $27,200 [8] |
New Zealand | 37.4 years | $31,800 |
Parkvale School is a co-educational Year 1-6 state primary school, [9] with a roll of 447 as of February 2024. [10] [11] The school opened in 1919. [12] [13]
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Wānanga Whare Tapere o Takitimu is a co-educational state Māori immersion composite school, [14] with a roll of 225 as of February 2024. [10] [15] Te Wānanga Whare Tapere o Takitimu was founded in 1983. [16]
Karamu High School is a co-educational state secondary school, [17] [18] with a roll of 912 as of February 2024. [10] [19] The school opened in 1962. [20]
Parkvale | |
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![]() Sky Castle at Splash Planet | |
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Coordinates: 39°39′02″S 176°51′33″E / 39.650651°S 176.859100°E | |
Country | New Zealand |
City | Hastings |
Local authority | Hastings District Council |
Electoral ward |
|
Area | |
• Land | 190 ha (470 acres) |
Population (June 2023)
[2] | |
• Total | 4,570 |
Hastings Central | Mahora | Mayfair |
Akina |
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|
Longlands | Havelock North |
Parkvale is a suburb of Hastings City, in the Hawke's Bay Region of New Zealand's North Island.
Children in the settlement began being educated in hop-drying kiln building in 1919. [3] It remained a separate settlement from Hastings until the second half of the 20th century. [4]
Splash Planet is a water park in the suburb. [5]
Parkvale covers 1.90 km2 (0.73 sq mi) [1] and had an estimated population of 4,570 as of June 2023, [2] with a population density of 2,405 people per km2.
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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2006 | 3,669 | — |
2013 | 3,882 | +0.81% |
2018 | 4,128 | +1.24% |
Source: [6] |
Before the 2023 census, the suburb had a smaller boundary, covering 1.84 km2 (0.71 sq mi). [1] Using that boundary, Parkvale had a population of 4,128 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 246 people (6.3%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 459 people (12.5%) since the 2006 census. There were 1,734 households, comprising 1,947 males and 2,178 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.89 males per female, with 741 people (18.0%) aged under 15 years, 741 (18.0%) aged 15 to 29, 1,689 (40.9%) aged 30 to 64, and 951 (23.0%) aged 65 or older.
Ethnicities were 79.9% European/ Pākehā, 18.8% Māori, 5.4% Pacific peoples, 9.4% Asian, and 1.1% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.
The percentage of people born overseas was 20.1, compared with 27.1% nationally.
Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 46.1% had no religion, 38.9% were Christian, 1.4% had Māori religious beliefs, 1.2% were Hindu, 0.8% were Muslim, 0.7% were Buddhist and 4.2% had other religions.
Of those at least 15 years old, 489 (14.4%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 777 (22.9%) people had no formal qualifications. 306 people (9.0%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 1,569 (46.3%) people were employed full-time, 471 (13.9%) were part-time, and 117 (3.5%) were unemployed. [6]
Name | Area (km2) |
Population | Density (per km2) |
Households | Median age | Median income |
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Queens Square | 0.60 | 1,968 | 3,280 | 777 | 36.8 years | $26,700 [7] |
Parkvale | 1.24 | 2,160 | 1,742 | 957 | 47.4 years | $27,200 [8] |
New Zealand | 37.4 years | $31,800 |
Parkvale School is a co-educational Year 1-6 state primary school, [9] with a roll of 447 as of February 2024. [10] [11] The school opened in 1919. [12] [13]
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Wānanga Whare Tapere o Takitimu is a co-educational state Māori immersion composite school, [14] with a roll of 225 as of February 2024. [10] [15] Te Wānanga Whare Tapere o Takitimu was founded in 1983. [16]
Karamu High School is a co-educational state secondary school, [17] [18] with a roll of 912 as of February 2024. [10] [19] The school opened in 1962. [20]