Massey, New Zealand

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Suburb: Massey
City: Waitakere
Island: North Island
Surrounded by

 - to the north-east
 - to the east
 - to the south-east


West Harbour (2.4 km)

Te Atatu Peninsula (3.2 km)
Lincoln (2.7 km)

Massey is a suburb of Waitakere City, one of the four cities that make up the Auckland conurbation in northern New Zealand. The suburb was named after former Prime Minister of New Zealand William Massey.

It is home to Massey High School as well as several Primary schools. However, confusingly, it is not home to the University of the same name. The suburb features a relativly new Leisure Centre and Library as well as the Westgate shopping complex at the end of the north-western motorway and is set to be extended significantly to the north in the near future[1].

The local rugby club is a member of the North Harbour Rugby Union and won the championship in 2005. Former All Black Jonah Lomu signed to play for Massey in 2005 but due to an injury was unable to play for them that season. He has however made his debut for the club in 2006 where despite winning the round robin Massey were knocked out in the first week of the playoffs.

In Parliament Massey is represented by Te Atatu MP Chris Carter and Helensville MP John Key. It is the centre of the local body ward of the same name that elects multiple councilers.