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Papakura District

Papakura District
Former local council territory
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District Council Logo
Territorial Authority location
Territorial Authority location
Coordinates: 37°05′S 174°57′E / 37.083°S 174.950°E / -37.083; 174.950Coordinates: 37°05′S 174°57′E / 37.083°S 174.950°E / -37.083; 174.950
Country New Zealand
Main town Papakura
Other towns Alfriston, Drury, Pahurehure, Ardmore, Redhill, Takanini
Government
 • Mayor Len Brown
Area (in 2010)
 • Total 123 km2 (47 sq mi)
  Extent was Takanini to Drury; Pahurehure to Ardmore/Alfriston
Population (June 2016)
 • Papakura (central) 28,010
 • Takanini 10,870
Council address 35 Coles Cres, Private Bag 92300, Auckland 1142
Website www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
See also: Manukau City, Franklin

Papakura District is a former local council territory in New Zealand's Auckland Region that was governed by the Papakura District Council from 1989 until 2010. The area makes up the southernmost part of the Auckland metropolitan area.

The area was originally a small independent city, until it became Papakura District in the 1989 reorganisation of New Zealand's local governments, and has now been overtaken by Auckland’s urban sprawl. The district is flanked by beaches on the Manukau Harbour to the west, Manukau City to the north and east, and the Franklin District to the south.

In 2010, Papakura District boundaries covered 123 square kilometres and the centre of the district was located 32 km from downtown Auckland.

The geography of the district encompasses fertile plains, the inlets and foreshores of the Manukau Harbour, and the rolling foothills of the Hunua Range; a relatively narrow but strategically well positioned narrow span of land between the Hauraki Gulf and the Manukau Harbour. Much of the district – particularly in the west – is flat to rolling land. There is extensive peat soil in the Takanini area, which was once a vast wetland and peat bog. In the east, low-to-medium-sized foothills lead out into the Hunua range.

Keri Hill has pastoral lifestyle blocks overlooking Ardmore; Red Hill offered a strategic vantage point for the indigenous Maori people, but is now a popular suburb; Pahurehure has a harbourside setting on the eastern reaches of Manukau Harbour. Drury is the first genuine country town south of Auckland, and Takanini is Papakura's main industrial zone.

The district was arranged into four wards during the existence of the Papakura District Council, now the entire area makes up a Papakura Local Board in the new Auckland city territory.

Ardmore Ward

Pahurehure Ward

Drury Ward

Red Hill Ward

In the major reformation of local government in 1989, Papakura became a district. Prior to that time, a smaller area was known as Papakura City, which was a small city of New Zealand, but the new area included parts of the surrounding rural countryside that had previously been part of Manukau City. After the major change Papakura City became Papakura District, part of the Auckland Region. The whole district counts as part of the Auckland urban area for statistical purposes, forming part of its southern boundary.


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