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Territorial authorities are the second tier of local government in New Zealand, below regional councils. There are 73 territorial authorities: 16 city councils, 56 district councils, and the Chatham Islands Council. Five territorial authorities (Nelson City Council, Gisborne, Tasman, and Marlborough District Councils and the Chatham Islands Council) also perform the functions of a regional council and thus are known as unitary authorities. Territorial authority districts are not subdivisions of regions, and some of them fall within more than one region. Taupo District has the distinction of straddling the boundaries of four different regions (see below). Regional council areas are based on water catchment areas, whereas territorial authorities are based on community of interest and road access. Regional councils are responsible for the administration of many environmental and public transport matters, while the territorial authorities administer local roading and reserves, sewerage, building consents, the land use and subdivision aspects of resource management, and other local matters. Some activities are delegated to council-controlled trading organisations.

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Territorial authorities

North Island

Name Seat Area (km2)[1] Population[1] Density (/km2) Region(s) Notes
Far North District Kaikohe &00000000000075050000007,505 &000000000005840000000058,400 &00000000000000077800007.78 Northland
Whangarei District Whangarei &00000000000033140000003,314 &000000000008000000000080,000 &000000000000002414000024.14 Northland
Kaipara District Dargaville &00000000000031220000003,122 &000000000001895000000018,950 &00000000000000060700006.07 Northland
Rodney District Orewa &00000000000024970000002,497 &0000000000100000000000100,000 &000000000000004004999940.05 Auckland To be replaced with a new Auckland territorial authority in 2010.
Auckland City Auckland &00000000000010590000001,059 &0000000000450300000000450,300 &0000000000000425209999425.21 Auckland Includes Waiheke Island, Great Barrier Island and most other islands of the Hauraki Gulf.
To be replaced with a new Auckland territorial authority in 2010.
North Shore City Takapuna &0000000000000130000000130 &0000000000229000000000229,000 &00000000000017615399991,761.54 Auckland To be replaced with a new Auckland territorial authority in 2010.
Waitakere City Henderson &0000000000000367000000367 &0000000000208100000000208,100 &0000000000000567029999567.03 Auckland To be replaced with a new Auckland territorial authority in 2010.
Manukau City Manukau &0000000000000551000000551 &0000000000375600000000375,600 &0000000000000681669999681.67 Auckland To be replaced with a new Auckland territorial authority in 2010.
Papakura District Papakura &0000000000000123000000123 &000000000004980000000049,800 &0000000000000404879999404.88 Auckland To be replaced with a new Auckland territorial authority in 2010.
Franklin District Pukekohe &00000000000021900000002,190 &000000000006520000000065,200 &000000000000002976999929.77 Waikato (60.18%)
Auckland (39.82%)
To be replaced with a new Auckland territorial authority and the Waikato District in 2010.
Thames-Coromandel District Thames &00000000000031930000003,193 &000000000002700000000027,000 &00000000000000084600008.46 Waikato
Hauraki District Paeroa &00000000000011860000001,186 &000000000001865000000018,650 &000000000000001573000015.73 Waikato
Waikato District Ngaruawahia &00000000000031890000003,189 &000000000006380000000063,800 &000000000000002001000020.01 Waikato Will include part of current Franklin District on creation of a new Auckland territorial authority in 2010.
Matamata-Piako District Matamata &00000000000017550000001,755 &000000000003180000000031,800 &000000000000001812000018.12 Waikato
Hamilton City Hamilton &000000000000009400000094 &0000000000143000000000143,000 &00000000000015212799991,521.28 Waikato
Waipa District Te Awamutu &00000000000014730000001,473 &000000000004570000000045,700 &000000000000003103000031.03 Waikato
South Waikato District Tokoroa &00000000000018140000001,814 &000000000002290000000022,900 &000000000000001261999912.62 Waikato
Otorohanga District Otorohanga &00000000000020630000002,063 &00000000000093000000009,300 &00000000000000045099994.51 Waikato
Waitomo District Te Kuiti &00000000000035510000003,551 &00000000000096400000009,640 &00000000000000027100002.71 Waikato (94.87%)
Manawatu-Wanganui (5.13%)
Taupo District Taupo &00000000000069550000006,955 &000000000003400000000034,000 &00000000000000048899994.89 Waikato (73.74%)
Bay of Plenty (14.31%)
Hawke's Bay (11.26%)
Manawatu-Wanganui (0.69%)
Western Bay of Plenty District Greerton, Tauranga City &00000000000021200000002,120 &000000000004540000000045,400 &000000000000002142000021.42 Bay of Plenty
Tauranga City Tauranga &0000000000000168000000168 &0000000000114300000000114,300 &0000000000000680360000680.36 Bay of Plenty
Opotiki District Opotiki &00000000000030980000003,098 &00000000000090000000009,000 &00000000000000029100002.91 Bay of Plenty
Whakatane District Whakatane &00000000000044410000004,441 &000000000003440000000034,400 &00000000000000077500007.75 Bay of Plenty
Rotorua District Rotorua &00000000000026140000002,614 &000000000006860000000068,600 &000000000000002623999926.24 Bay of Plenty (61.52%)
Waikato (38.48%)
Kawerau District Kawerau &000000000000002200000022 &00000000000069900000006,990 &0000000000000317730000317.73 Bay of Plenty
Gisborne District Gisborne &00000000000083510000008,351 &000000000004650000000046,500 &00000000000000055700005.57 Unitary authority
Wairoa District Wairoa &00000000000041240000004,124 &00000000000084400000008,440 &00000000000000020499992.05 Hawke's Bay
Hastings District Hastings &00000000000052180000005,218 &000000000007510000000075,100 &000000000000001439000014.39 Hawke's Bay
Napier City Napier &0000000000000106000000106 &000000000005760000000057,600 &0000000000000543399999543.40 Hawke's Bay
Central Hawke's Bay District Waipawa &00000000000033240000003,324 &000000000001350000000013,500 &00000000000000040599994.06 Hawke's Bay
New Plymouth District New Plymouth &00000000000022250000002,225 &000000000007320000000073,200 &000000000000003289999932.90 Taranaki
Stratford District Stratford &00000000000021610000002,161 &00000000000091600000009,160 &00000000000000042400004.24 Taranaki (68.13%)
Manawatu-Wanganui (31.87%)
South Taranaki District Hawera &00000000000035770000003,577 &000000000002690000000026,900 &00000000000000075199997.52 Taranaki
Ruapehu District Taumarunui &00000000000067300000006,730 &000000000001350000000013,500 &00000000000000020099992.01 Manawatu-Wanganui
Rangitikei District Marton &00000000000044760000004,476 &000000000001490000000014,900 &00000000000000033300003.33 Manawatu-Wanganui (86.37%)
Hawke's Bay (13.63%)
Wanganui District Wanganui &00000000000023720000002,372 &000000000004350000000043,500 &000000000000001833999918.34 Manawatu-Wanganui
Manawatu District Feilding &00000000000026280000002,628 &000000000002970000000029,700 &000000000000001130000011.30 Manawatu-Wanganui
Palmerston North City Palmerston North &0000000000000337000000337 &000000000008130000000081,300 &0000000000000241250000241.25 Manawatu-Wanganui
Tararua District Dannevirke &00000000000043670000004,367 &000000000001775000000017,750 &00000000000000040599994.06 Manawatu-Wanganui (98.42%)
Wellington (1.58%)
Horowhenua District Levin &00000000000010660000001,066 &000000000003060000000030,600 &000000000000002871000028.71 Manawatu-Wanganui
Masterton District Masterton &00000000000022980000002,298 &000000000002340000000023,400 &000000000000001017999910.18 Wellington
Kapiti Coast District Paraparaumu &0000000000000733000000733 &000000000004940000000049,400 &000000000000006739000067.39 Wellington
Carterton District Carterton &00000000000011810000001,181 &00000000000075400000007,540 &00000000000000063799996.38 Wellington
South Wairarapa District Martinborough &00000000000024520000002,452 &00000000000093400000009,340 &00000000000000038100003.81 Wellington
Upper Hutt City Upper Hutt &0000000000000542000000542 &000000000004110000000041,100 &000000000000007582999975.83 Wellington
Porirua City Porirua &0000000000000182000000182 &000000000005210000000052,100 &0000000000000286259999286.26 Wellington
Hutt City Lower Hutt &0000000000000377000000377 &0000000000102700000000102,700 &0000000000000272410000272.41 Wellington
Wellington City Wellington &0000000000000289000000289 &0000000000197700000000197,700 &0000000000000684080000684.08 Wellington
  • ^ Population as of June 2010 estimate.

2010 changes

In November 2010, Auckland, Waitakere, North Shore and Manukau cities, along with Rodney and Papakura districts and the Auckland Region part of Franklin District, will merge to form the new Auckland unitary territorial authority headed by the Auckland Council, and the Waikato part of Franklin District will merge with the Waikato District.

Name Seat Area (km2)[1] Population[2] Density (/km2) Region(s) Notes
Auckland Auckland CBD &00000000000056000000005,600 &00000000014620000000001,462,000 &000000000000003529999935.30 Auckland
Waikato District Ngaruawahia &00000000000045060000004,506 &000000000000001416000014.16 Waikato

South Island

Name Seat Area (km2)[1] Population[3] Density (per km2) Region(s) Notes
Tasman District Richmond &00000000000097860000009,786 &000000000004730000000047,300 &00000000000000048300004.83 unitary authority
Nelson City Nelson 445 &000000000004550000000045,500 &0000000000000102250000102.25 unitary authority
Marlborough District Blenheim &000000000001248400000012,484 &000000000004530000000045,300 &00000000000000036299993.63 unitary authority
Buller District Westport &00000000000079500000007,950 &000000000001000000000010,000 &00000000000000012600001.26 West Coast
Grey District Greymouth &00000000000035160000003,516 &000000000001385000000013,850 &00000000000000039400003.94 West Coast
Westland District Hokitika &000000000001187000000011,870 &00000000000088800000008,880 &00000000000000007500000.75 West Coast
Kaikoura District Kaikoura &00000000000020500000002,050 &00000000000038000000003,800 &00000000000000018500001.85 Canterbury
Hurunui District Amberley &00000000000086610000008,661 &000000000001110000000011,100 &00000000000000012800001.28 Canterbury
Selwyn District Rolleston &00000000000065570000006,557 &000000000003960000000039,600 &00000000000000060400006.04 Canterbury
Waimakariri District Rangiora &00000000000022160000002,216 &000000000004760000000047,600 &000000000000002148000021.48 Canterbury
Christchurch City Christchurch &00000000000016100000001,610[4] &0000000000376700000000376,700 &0000000000000233979999233.98 Canterbury
Ashburton District Ashburton &00000000000062080000006,208 &000000000002940000000029,400 &00000000000000047400004.74 Canterbury
Mackenzie District Fairlie &00000000000074420000007,442 &00000000000040100000004,010 &00000000000000005400000.54 Canterbury
Timaru District Timaru &00000000000027260000002,726 &000000000004440000000044,400 &000000000000001628999916.29 Canterbury
Waimate District Waimate &00000000000035770000003,577 &00000000000075500000007,550 &00000000000000021099992.11 Canterbury
Waitaki District Oamaru &00000000000072120000007,212 &000000000002080000000020,800 &00000000000000028799992.88 Canterbury (59.61%)
Otago (40.39%)
Queenstown-Lakes District Queenstown &00000000000093680000009,368 &000000000002780000000027,800 &00000000000000029700002.97 Otago
Central Otago District Alexandra &00000000000099660000009,966 &000000000001820000000018,200 &00000000000000018300001.83 Otago
Dunedin City Dunedin &00000000000033400000003,340 &0000000000124800000000124,800 &000000000000003736999937.37 Otago
Clutha District Balclutha &00000000000064060000006,406 &000000000001750000000017,500 &00000000000000027300002.73 Otago
Southland District Invercargill &000000000003260500000032,605[5] &000000000002950000000029,500 &00000000000000009000000.90 Southland Includes Stewart Island/Rakiura (see below) and Solander Islands.
Gore District Gore &00000000000012510000001,251 &000000000001230000000012,300 &00000000000000098300009.83 Southland
Invercargill City Invercargill 491 &000000000005240000000052,400 &0000000000000106719999106.72 Southland
  • ^ Population as of June 2010 estimate.
  • ^ Total of Christchurch City and Banks Peninsula areas.
  • ^ Includes Stewart Island, also listed separately below.

Stewart Island/Rakiura

Name Seat Area (km2) Population Region
Southland District Invercargill, South Island 1746 402 Southland

Chatham Islands

Other islands

There are a number of islands where the Minister of Local Government is the territorial authority, two of which have a 'permanent population and/or permanent buildings and structures.' The main islands are listed below (population according to 2001 census in parenthesis):

In addition, seven of the nine groups of the New Zealand Outlying Islands are outside of any territorial authority:

Map of New Zealand territorial authorities. Cities are bolded and capitalised. Regions are indicated with colours.

1989 local government reforms

For many decades until the local government reforms of 1989, a borough with more than 20,000 people could be proclaimed a city. The boundaries of councils tended to follow the edge of the built-up area, so little distinction was made between the urban area and the local government area.

New Zealand’s local government structural arrangements were significantly reformed in 1989 when approximately 700 councils and special purpose bodies were amalgamated to create 87 new local authorities. Regional councils were reduced in number from 20 to 13, territorial authorities (city/district councils) from 200 to 75, and special purpose bodies from over 400 to 7.[2] The new district and city councils were generally much larger and most covered substantial areas of both urban and rural land. Many places that once had a city council were now being administered by a district council.

As a result, the term "city" began to take on two meanings.

The word "city" came to be used in a less formal sense to describe major urban areas independent of local body boundaries. This informal usage is jealously guarded. Gisborne, for example, adamantly described itself as the first city in the world to see the new millennium. Gisborne is administered by a district council, but its status as a city is not generally disputed.

Under the current law the minimum population for a new city is 50,000.

Changes since 1989

Since the 1989 reorganisations conducted by the Local Government Commission, there have been few major reorganisations or status changes in local government. Incomplete list:

Reports on completed reorganisation proposals since 1999 are available on the Local Government Commission's site (link below).

2007–2009 Royal Commission on Auckland Governance

On 26 March 2009, the Royal Commission on Auckland Governance recommended Rodney, North Shore, Waitakere, Auckland City, Manukau, Papakura, Franklin, and Auckland Regional Councils be abolished and the entire Auckland region to be amalgamated into one "supercity".[4] The area would consist of one city council (with statutory provision for three Maori councillors), four urban local councils, and two rural local councils:

Central Government response

The National-led Government responded within about a week. Its proposal, which will go to a Select Committee, has the supercity and many community boards but no local councils and for the first election no separate seats for Maori.

Public response

Public reaction to the Royal Commission report has been mixed, especially in regards to the Government's amended proposal. Auckland Mayor John Banks supports the amended merger plans. [6]

Criticism of the amended proposal has come largely from residents in Manukau, Waitakere and North Shore Cities. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] In addition, Maori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples spoke against the exclusion of the Maori seats, as recommended by the Royal Commission. [14] [15] Opposition Leader Phil Goff has called for a referendum on the issue. [16]

See also

Foot notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Living Density: Table 1, Housing Statistics, Statistics New Zealand. Accessed 25 January 2009. Areas are based on 2001 boundaries. Water bodies greater than 15 hectares are excluded.
  2. Local Government Reform in New Zealand Wallis, J.and Dollery, B. (2000) Local Government Reform in New Zealand. Working Paper Series in Economics, No 2000-7,May 2000, ISBN 1 86389 682 1, University of New England School of Economic Studies, Armidale NSW 2351 Australia. Copyright © 2000 by Joe Wallis and Brian Dollery.
  3. Chatham Islands Council Act 1995, Parliament of New Zealand, 1995, Statute No 041, Commenced: 1 November 1995, retrieved 4 February 2008.
  4. Thompson, Wayne (28 March 2009). "Super-city tipped to save $113m a year". New Zealand Herald. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10563984. Retrieved 2009-03-29. 

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