'Rodney' |
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District |
Name |
Rodney District |
Population |
89,562 (2006 census) |
Extent |
Muriwai to Hibiscus Coast;
south to Helensville |
The 'Rodney District' of New Zealand is the northernmost area in
New Zealand's
Auckland region, created in
1989 from the amalgamation of
Helensville Borough and Rodney County. The seat of the district council is at
Orewa, and the district includes
Kawau Island to the north. The district is led by Helensville mayor
John Law and 12 councillors.
Rodney stretches from the spectacular black volcanic sand beaches of
Muriwai in the west to the holiday resorts of the
Hibiscus Coast in the east. The area includes a number of
regional parks or areas of special interest. On the eastern tip of the
Whangaparaoa Peninsula is the Shakespear Regional Park, while north of Orewa are Wenderholm Regional Park and Mahurangi Regional Park.
Goat Island Marine Reserve, also known as the Cape Rodney to Okakari Point marine reserve, was New Zealand's first
marine reserve, officially opened in
1977. It covers a coastline of about 5 km, extends out in sea by 800 m, and encompasses 5 km², inside which area all marine life is protected.
Towns in the south of the district are becoming dormitory districts for Auckland, which is now accessible largely by motorway, although they retain their origins and character as holiday resorts. Further north, communities are more rural. Some have become famous for particular activities such as
Puhoi and its cheese factory, or Waiwera and its geothermal hot pools.
Warkworth is a good base to explore the
Kowhai Coast, which includes historic
Kawau Island, the home of New Zealand's former Governor Sir
George Grey, where Mansion House is now a museum.
The dominant feature of the western side of Rodney is
Kaipara Harbour, the largest enclosed harbour in the
Southern Hemisphere, with a perimeter of about 3,000 km. The area was once famous for its
kauri timber mills.
Kumeu, Matakana, and Huapai are becoming well known for their wineries, a number of which provide sampling, cellar-door sales, and restaurants.
The district is divided into three wards, each containing a number of towns and settlements:
★ ''Western Ward:''
Helensville,
Kumeu, and
Kaipara Harbour.
★ ''Eastern Ward (
Hibiscus Coast):''
Gulf Harbour,
Whangaparaoa Peninsula, and
Orewa.
★ ''Northern Ward:''
Warkworth and
Wellsford.
Rodney District Council may become a thing of the past if the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Restructuring Auckland's Councils decide to scrap the local council. Plans of restructuring Auckland into one city may see the current 7 councils formed into only one single city council. This means that possibly by 2009 there may be an Auckland City sub-office in Warkworth, Orewa, and Hellensville, replacing the small Rodney District Council. A single Auckland City Council may soon govern all areas of the Auckland Region and there will no longer be Manukau, North Shore, Papakura, Waitakere, and of course Rodney. (Possibly Franklin as well). Rodney District and the Rodney District towns and suburbs may soon be handed over to an Auckland City Council.
See also
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List of regions in New Zealand
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Territorial Authorities of New Zealand.
External links
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Two dozen relevant profiled websites categorized by electoral ward boundaries
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The district council's site
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Statistics NZ's 2001 Census results for Rodney
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Information about Goat Island Marine Reserve