Official Name: | Tinopai |
Area Total Km2: | 23.21 |
Population Total: | 240 |
Population As Of: | 2023 Census |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | New Zealand |
Subdivision Type1: | Region |
Subdivision Name1: | Northland Region |
Subdivision Type2: | District |
Subdivision Name2: | Kaipara District |
Subdivision Type3: | Ward |
Subdivision Name3: | Otamatea Ward |
Leader Title: | Territorial Authority |
Leader Name: | Kaipara District Council |
Leader Title1: | Regional council |
Leader Name1: | Northland Regional Council |
Leader Title2: | Mayor of Kaipara |
Leader Title3: | Northland MP |
Leader Title4: | Te Tai Tokerau MP |
Seat Type: | Electorates |
Coordinates: | -36.255°N 174.2486°W |
Tinopai is a settlement on the Komiti Bay, part of the Hukatere Peninsula in the northern Kaipara Harbour in Northland, New Zealand. The Otamatea River flows from the north east past Tinopai and into the harbour. Matakohe is 23km (14miles) to the north.[1] [2]
It is now a quiet backwater.[3] The population is approximately 240, but expands considerably during the summer holiday season.[4]
The Hukatere Scenic Reserve is on the road to Matakohe[5] and contains a bush walk with mature kauri trees, to the north of Tinopai.[6]
The original settlement was called Te Komiti, which was a regular stopping point for Māori travellers on the Kaipara. A large raupo church, capable of holding several hundred people, was built here in 1852.[7] The Komiti Fruitlands Development Association bought 3255acres in 1915 to grow fruit, particularly apples, and built a wharf in 1917 from which to ship them. They renamed the area "Tinopai Fruitlands" in 1918. Apple growing finished in the mid-1930s due to the Great Depression and poor management.[8]
There are several marae in the Tinopai area. Ngā Tai Whakarongorua Marae and its Ngā Tai Whakarongorua meeting house, and Waihaua / Arapaoa Marae and its Kirihipi meeting house are connected with Te Uri o Hau and Ngāti Whātua. Rāwhitiroa Marae and its Rāwhitiroa meeting house are a meeting place for Te Uri o Hau and the Ngāti Whātua hapū of Te Popoto. The Waiōhou and Waiotea / Tinopai marae grounds are also meeting places for both iwi.[9] [10]
Tinopai is in an SA1 statistical area which covers 23.21km2.[11] The SA1 area is part of the larger Rūāwai-Matakohe statistical area.
The SA1 statistical area had a population of 240 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 30 people (14.3%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 66 people (37.9%) since the 2013 census. There were 126 males and 111 females in 99 dwellings.[12] The median age was 57.1 years (compared with 38.1 years nationally). There were 42 people (17.5%) aged under 15 years, 18 (7.5%) aged 15 to 29, 102 (42.5%) aged 30 to 64, and 78 (32.5%) aged 65 or older.
People could identify as more than one ethnicity. The results were 71.2% European (Pākehā), 50.0% Māori, 2.5% Pasifika, 2.5% Asian, and 2.5% other, which includes people giving their ethnicity as "New Zealander". English was spoken by 96.2%, Māori language by 10.0%, and other languages by 2.5%. No language could be spoken by 1.2% (e.g. too young to talk). The percentage of people born overseas was 7.5, compared with 28.8% nationally.
Religious affiliations were 31.2% Christian, 1.2% Islam, 5.0% Māori religious beliefs, 1.2% New Age, and 1.2% other religions. People who answered that they had no religion were 57.5%, and 5.0% of people did not answer the census question.
Of those at least 15 years old, 21 (10.6%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, 102 (51.5%) had a post-high school certificate or diploma, and 69 (34.8%) people exclusively held high school qualifications. The median income was $22,800, compared with $41,500 nationally. 6 people (3.0%) earned over $100,000 compared to 12.1% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 54 (27.3%) people were employed full-time, 15 (7.6%) were part-time, and 9 (4.5%) were unemployed.[13]
Tinopai School is a coeducational full primary (years 1-8) school with a roll of students as of The school opened on 13 September 1916.[14]