Onerahi

Onerahi

Aerial view
Basic information
Local authority Whangarei
Population 2100 (2006)
Facilities
Airport(s) Whangarei Airport
Surrounds
Northeast Whangarei
East Parua Bay
Southeast (Whangarei Harbour)
South (Whangarei Harbour)
Southwest (Whangarei Harbour)

Onerahi is a seaside suburb of Whangarei, New Zealand's northern most city. It is the city's only seaside suburb [1]. It is located 9 km south-east of the centre of Whangarei, and follows the Whangarei harbour coastline until it meets the Pacific Ocean.

The population was 2,100 in the 2006 Census, an increase of 96 from 2001.[2]

The suburb's main feature is Whangarei Airport, located on the large flat area at the southern end of the suburb.

There are two concentric roads around the seaward plateau; the upper one surrounds the airport, and the lower follows the coast.[3]

Close to the suburb in the harbour is Motu Matakohe or Limestone Island, now being managed to restore its ecosystems.

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History

The land for the town was purchased by Henry Walton and William Smellie Graham from Te Tirarau in the mid 1860s. It was then called Kaiwaka Point, but they renamed it Grahamtown. In 1912 it was renamed again to Onerahi to prevent a conflict with Grahamstown in the Coromandel.[4]

From 1911 to 1933, Onerahi was also served by a branch line railway from the North Auckland Line known as the Onerahi Branch. It was built to provide access to a wharf in Onerahi, and when coastal shipping declined severely in the 1930s, the railway was closed. Part of its formation has been retained as a walking track.

Education

Onerahi Primary School is a contributing primary (years 1-6) school with a decile rating of 4 and a roll of 455.[5] The school was established in 1893.[6] Raurimu Avenue School is a full primary (years 1-8) school with a decile rating of 2 and a roll of 86.[7]

Both schools are coeducational.

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