Ruatoria Rua-a-Tōrea (Māori) |
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Town | |
Location of Ruatoria in New Zealand's North Island | |
Coordinates: 37°53′29.5″S 178°19′3″E / 37.891528°S 178.31750°ECoordinates: 37°53′29.5″S 178°19′3″E / 37.891528°S 178.31750°E | |
Country | New Zealand |
Region | Gisborne Region |
Ward | Waiapu Ward |
Electorate | East Coast |
Government | |
• MP | Anne Tolley (National) |
• Mayor | Meng Foon |
Highest elevation | 75 m (246 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 25 m (82 ft) |
Population (2013) | |
• Total | 750 |
• Estimate (2010) | 750 |
Ethnicity | |
• Māori | 93.5% |
• European | 18.3% |
• Non-Māori Pacific | 3.9% |
• Asian | 2.2% |
• Other | 0.4% |
Time zone | NZST (UTC+12) |
• Summer (DST) | NZDT (UTC+13) |
Postcode | 4032 |
Area code(s) | 06 |
Ruatoria, also written as Ruatōria, is a town in the Waiapu Valley of the Gisborne Region in the northeastern corner of New Zealand's North Island. The town was originally known as Cross Roads, and was named Ruatōrea in 1913, from the Māori Rua-a-Tōrea (the storage pit of Tōrea). In 1925 the name was altered to the current spelling, although some texts retain the original spelling.
As of the 2013 census, it was the third largest centre of population in the sparsely populated region, yet had a population of only 750 (18 less than the region's second largest town, Tolaga Bay). This was a decrease of less than 1% (6 people) since the 2006 census. It is the centre of population and largest town in the Waiapu Valley. 94.8% of the population is Māori, and 46% of the population is able to speak te reo Māori — both significantly higher than regional or national averages.
As the crow flies, Ruatoria is approximately 90 km (56 mi) north-northeast of Gisborne, and 30 km (19 mi) southwest of the East Cape Lighthouse. By road it is 128 km (80 mi) from Gisborne, 3 km (1.9 mi) off State Highway 35. It is at the bottom of the Waiapu Valley on the banks of the Waiapu River just downstream of where the river is formed by the joining of the Mata and Tapuaeroa Rivers.
Precipitation is prodigiously high — the annual average precipitation total approaches 2,000 mm (79 in). Precipitation is heavy all year-round, yet is particularly prodigious in the austral winter months from May to September. On the 7th of February 1973, Ruatoria had the highest ever air temperature recorded in the North Island (39.2 °C or 102.6 °F), the same day the nation's highest temperature was recorded in the South Island town of Rangiora (42.4 °C or 108.3 °F).