Kauri, New Zealand Explained

Kauri
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:New Zealand
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Northland Region
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Whangarei District
Subdivision Type3:Ward
Subdivision Name3:Hikurangi-Coastal Ward
Leader Title:Territorial Authority
Leader Name:Whangarei District Council
Leader Title1:Regional council
Leader Name1:Northland Regional Council
Leader Title2:Mayor of Whangārei
Leader Title3:Whangārei MP
Leader Title4:Te Tai Tokerau MP
Seat Type:Electorates
Coordinates:-35.6464°N 174.2956°W

Kauri is a locality in Northland, New Zealand. State Highway 1 passes through the area. Kamo is to the south, and Hikurangi is to the north.[1] [2] Mt Parakiore is a volcanic dome rising 391 metres (1,283 ft) to the southwest. It is about one million years old, and part of the Harbour Fault, which also includes Mt Hikurangi near Hikurangi, and Parahaki in Whangarei.[3]

The area, initially called Kaurihohore, was settled by immigrants from Nova Scotia in 1856.[4] [5]

Demographics

Kauri statistical area covers 56.01km2[6] and had an estimated population of as of with a population density of people per km2.

Kauri had a population of 1,866 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 120 people (6.9%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 378 people (25.4%) since the 2013 census. There were 924 males, 939 females and 3 people of other genders in 636 dwellings.[7] 1.9% of people identified as LGBTIQ+. The median age was 46.3 years (compared with 38.1 years nationally). There were 357 people (19.1%) aged under 15 years, 273 (14.6%) aged 15 to 29, 858 (46.0%) aged 30 to 64, and 378 (20.3%) aged 65 or older.

People could identify as more than one ethnicity. The results were 89.4% European (Pākehā); 20.3% Māori; 3.2% Pasifika; 2.4% Asian; 1.3% Middle Eastern, Latin American and African New Zealanders (MELAA); and 1.8% other, which includes people giving their ethnicity as "New Zealander". English was spoken by 98.2%, Māori language by 3.5%, Samoan by 0.3%, and other languages by 5.9%. No language could be spoken by 1.3% (e.g. too young to talk). New Zealand Sign Language was known by 0.3%. The percentage of people born overseas was 16.4, compared with 28.8% nationally.

Religious affiliations were 29.4% Christian, 0.2% Hindu, 1.1% Māori religious beliefs, 0.3% Buddhist, 0.6% New Age, and 0.8% other religions. People who answered that they had no religion were 58.7%, and 8.7% of people did not answer the census question.

Of those at least 15 years old, 225 (14.9%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, 900 (59.6%) had a post-high school certificate or diploma, and 315 (20.9%) people exclusively held high school qualifications. The median income was $41,000, compared with $41,500 nationally. 195 people (12.9%) earned over $100,000 compared to 12.1% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 765 (50.7%) people were employed full-time, 231 (15.3%) were part-time, and 21 (1.4%) were unemployed.[8]

Education

Kaurihohore School is a coeducational contributing primary school (years 1-6) school with a roll of . The school was built in 1877. It burned down in 1942[9] and was rebuilt, opening again in 1948.[10] [11] The school celebrated its 125th jubilee in 2002.[12] The School's current principal Leslee Allen has been head of the school since 2001.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Reed New Zealand Atlas. 2004. 0-7900-0952-8. Peter Dowling . Reed Books. Map 5.
  2. Book: The Geographic Atlas of New Zealand. 2005. 1-877333-20-4. Roger Smith, GeographX. Robbie Burton. Map 24.
  3. Web site: Introduction to Whangarei geology . Bruce Hayward . Mike Isaac . Keith Miller . Bernhard Spörli . PDF . 2002 . . 27 . dead . https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20090304085527/http://www.gsnz.org.nz/gs_downloads/fieldtrips/MP112B_FT4.pdf . 2009-03-04 .
  4. Book: Pickmere, Nancy Preece. Whangarei: The Founding Years. 1986. 76, 102.
  5. Book: The Story of Kaurihohore, 1856-1956. Centennial Committee, Kaurihohore. 1957.
  6. Web site: ArcGIS Web Application. 26 December 2023. statsnz.maps.arcgis.com.
  7. Web site: https://explore.data.stats.govt.nz/vis?fs[0=2023%20Census%2C0%7CTotals%20by%20topic%23CAT_TOTALS_BY_TOPIC%23&pg=0&fc=Variable%20codes&bp=true&snb=9&df[ds]=ds-nsiws-disseminate&df[id]=CEN23_TBT_005&df[ag]=STATSNZ&df[vs]=1.0&dq=doTotal%2Bdo1.105300.2023&ly[rw]=CEN23_TBT_DWD_003 Totals by topic for dwellings, (RC, TALB, UR, SA3, SA2, Ward, Health), 2013, 2018, and 2023 Censuses]. Stats NZ – Tatauranga Aotearoa – Aotearoa Data Explorer. 3 October 2024.
  8. Web site: https://explore.data.stats.govt.nz/vis?fs[0=2023%20Census%2C0%7CTotals%20by%20topic%23CAT_TOTALS_BY_TOPIC%23&pg=0&fc=Variable%20codes&bp=true&snb=9&df[ds]=ds-nsiws-disseminate&df[id]=CEN23_TBT_008&df[ag]=STATSNZ&df[vs]=1.0&dq=hq011%2Bhq010%2Bhq009%2Bhq008%2Bhq007%2Bhq006%2Bhq005%2Bhq004%2Bhq003%2Bhq002%2Bhq001%2Bhq000%2Bws1%2Bsp99%2Bra80%2Bra08%2Bra07%2Bra06%2Bra05%2Bra01%2Bra04%2Bra03%2Bra02%2Bra00%2Brb1%2Bls66%2Bls03%2Bls02%2Bls05%2Bls04%2Bls01%2Beg6%2Beg5%2Beg4%2Beg3%2Beg2%2Beg1%2BbiTotal%2Bbi0%2Bbi1%2BasTotalLG%2Bas4%2Bas3%2Bas2%2Bas1%2Bws4%2Bws3%2Bws2%2Bge3%2Bge2%2Bge1%2Brc%2BasMed%2BegTotal%2BlsTotal%2BgeTotal%2BrbTotal%2BraTotal%2BhqTotal%2BibTotal%2Bibmed%2BwsTotal.105300.2013%2B2018%2B2023&to[TIME]=false&ly[rw]=CEN23_TBT_IND_003&ly[cl]=CEN23_YEAR_001 Totals by topic for individuals, (RC, TALB, UR, SA3, SA2, Ward, Health), 2013, 2018, and 2023 Censuses]. Stats NZ – Tatauranga Aotearoa – Aotearoa Data Explorer. 3 October 2024. Kauri (105300).
  9. News: Kauri School Destroyed By Fire. Northern Advocate. 9 May 1942.
  10. News: Pupil Of 1861 Opens New School At Kauri. Northern Advocate. 16 April 1948.
  11. Web site: The History Of Our Place. Kaurihohore School. 18 November 2024.
  12. Kaurihohore School 125th Jubilee. Education Gazette New Zealand. 81. 4. 11 March 2002.