2018 Census Results Local board and special area information sheets

Research and Evaluation Unit (RIMU)

October 2019 Contents

Auckland

Local Boards Albert-Eden Aotea / Great Barrier Devonport-Takapuna Franklin Henderson-Massey Hibiscus and Bays Howick

Kaipātiki Māngere-

Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Ōrākei - Papakura

Puketāpapa Rodney Upper Harbour Waiheke

Waitākere Ranges Waitematā Whau

Special areas City centre The Southern Initiative

The Western Initiative 2018 Census results

Auckland

The 2018 Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Auckland, and At the 2018 Census, Auckland had a total of background information on the census. 498,789 occupied private dwellings, an increase of 26,745, or 5.7% from 2013. This represents slower growth compared to that of New Zealand (6.6% Population growth increase).

At the 2018 Census there were 1,571,718 usual In addition, 39,393 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Auckland, an increase of 156,168 were counted. people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 11.0% increase between 2013 and 2018. Auckland’s growth is very similar to that of New Zealand (10.8% increase).

Auckland represents 33.4% of the New Zealand population, unchanged from 33.4% at the 2013 Census.

1,571,718 498,789 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 156,168 (11.0%) + 26,745 (5.7%) Since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census Auckland age structure Ethnic diversity

At the 2018 Census 20.0% of Auckland’s 53.5% identified as European (compared to 70.2% population was under 15, compared to 19.6% of New Zealand). New Zealand. 28.2% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to 12.0% were 65 or older, compared to 15.2% of 15.1% New Zealand). New Zealand. 15.5% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 8.1% New Zealand). Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 ■ 2018 ■ 2018 11.5% identified as Māori (compared to 16.5% in New Zealand). 181,194 Māori usually live in Auckland. This is an increase of 38,424 people, or 26.9%, since the 2013 Census.

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Auckland Auckland had a high growth in Asian population. was 34.7 years, compared with 37.4 years in New Since the 2013 Census this ethnic group has Zealand. increased by 135,444 people, or 44.1%.

Age Auckland New Zealand 442,674 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 313,845 20.0 19.6 15-64 1,068,708 68.0 65.1 + 135,444 (44.1%) 65+ 189,177 12.0 15.2 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Albert-Eden Local Board

The 2018 of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Albert-Eden, and At the 2018 Census, Albert-Eden had a total of background information on the census. 32,142 occupied private dwellings, an increase of 180, or 0.6% from 2013. This represents slower growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% Population growth increase).

At the 2018 Census there were 98,622 usual In addition, 2,133 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Albert-Eden, an increase of 3,927 were counted. people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 4.1% increase between 2013 and 2018. Albert-Eden has grown more slowly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Albert-Eden represents 6.3% of the Auckland population, down slightly from 6.7% at the 2013 Census.

98,622 32,142 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 3,927 (4.1%) + 180 (0.6%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

Albert-Eden age structure Ethnic diversity

At the 2018 Census 16.9% of Albert-Eden Local 59.7% identified as European (compared to 53.5% Board’s population was under 15, compared to Auckland). 20.0% of Auckland. 32.0% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to 10.1% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of 28.2% Auckland). Auckland. 7.1% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% Male Female Auckland). 7,005 Māori usually live in Albert- □ 2013 □ 2013 ■ 2018 ■ 2018 Eden. This is an increase of 894 people, or 14.6%, since the 2013 Census.

7.8% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland).

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Albert- Albert-Eden had a high growth in Asian population. Eden was 34.2 years, compared with 34.7 years in Since the 2013 Census this ethnic group has Auckland. increased by 6,249 people, or 24.7%.

Age Albert-Eden Auckland 31,524 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 16,707 16.9 20.0 15-64 71,970 73.0 68.0 + 6,249 (24.7%) 65 + 9,945 10.1 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Aotea / Great At the 2018 Census, Aotea / Great Barrier had a Barrier, and background information on the total of 552 occupied private dwellings, an increase census. of 54, or 10.8% from 2013. This represents faster growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% increase). Population growth In addition, 573 unoccupied private dwellings were At the 2018 Census there were 936 usual counted. residents in Aotea / Great Barrier, essentially unchanged since the 2013 Census*.

Aotea / Great Barrier is the only Auckland local board that has not seen population growth between 2013 to 2018.

Aotea / Great Barrier represents 0.1% of the Auckland population, unchanged from 0.1% at the

2013 Census.

936 552 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

No change + 54 (10.8%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

* Due to Stats NZ rounding procedures, the difference in the population figures from 939 to 936 people does not necessarily indicate a real change. Aotea / Great Barrier age Ethnic diversity

structure 91.3% identified as European (compared to 53.5% At the 2018 Census 14.8% of Aotea / Great Barrier Auckland). Local Board’s population was under 15, compared 20.5% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% to 20.0% of Auckland. Auckland). 24.5% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of 2.6% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to Auckland 15.5% Auckland).

Male Female 1.6% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to □ 2013 □ 2013 28.2% Auckland). ■ 2018 ■ 2018

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Aotea / Aotea / Great Barrier had a moderately high growth Great Barrier Barrier was 52.9 years, compared in Māori population. Since the 2013 Census this with 34.7 years in Auckland. ethnic group has increased by 42 people, or 28.0%.

Age Aotea/Great Barrier Auckland 192 Numbers % % people identify as Māori in 2018 0-14 141 14.8% 20.0 15-64 579 60.7% 68.0 + 42 (28.0%) 65+ 234 24.5% 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and census data, please visit our interactive census other data to help fill gaps caused by response data mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or rates that were lower than anticipated. More contact the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Devonport-Takapuna Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Devonport- At the 2018 Census, Devonport-Takapuna had a Takapuna, and background information on the total of 20,901 occupied private dwellings, an census. increase of 402, or 2.0% from 2013. This represents slower growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% increase). Population growth In addition, 1,587 unoccupied private dwellings At the 2018 Census there were 57,975 usual were counted. residents in Devonport-Takapuna, an increase of 2,505 people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 4.5% increase between 2013 and 2018. Devonport-Takapuna has grown more slowly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Devonport-Takapuna represents 3.7% of the Auckland population, down slightly from 3.9% at

the 2013 Census.

57,975 20,901 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 2,505 (4.5%) + 402 (2.0%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

Devonport-Takapuna age Ethnic diversity

structure 69.3% identified as European (compared to 53.5% At the 2018 Census 17.9% of Devonport- Auckland). Takapuna’s Local Board population was under 15, 5.5% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% compared to 20.0% of Auckland. Auckland). 3,192 Māori usually live in Devonport- 16.3% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of Takapuna. This is an increase of 345 people, or Auckland. 12.1%, since the 2013 Census. 26.3% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to Male Female 28.2% Auckland). □ 2013 □ 2013 ■ 2018 ■ 2018 2.5% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to

15.5% Auckland).

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100. At the 2018 Census, the median age in Devonport- Devonport-Takapuna had a high growth in Asian Takapuna was 39.4 years, compared with 34.7 population. Since the 2013 Census this ethnic years in Auckland. group has increased by 4,674 people, or 44.2%.

Age Devonport-Takapuna Auckland 15,249 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 10,389 17.9 20.0

15-64 38,154 65.8 68.0 + 4,674 (44.2%) 65+ 9,426 16.3 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Franklin Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Franklin, and At the 2018 Census, Franklin had a total of 25,464 background information on the census. occupied private dwellings, an increase of 2,436, or 10.6% from 2013. This represents faster growth Population growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% increase). At the 2018 Census there were 74,838 usual In addition, 2,433 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Franklin, an increase of 9,519 people were counted. since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 14.6% increase between 2013 and 2018. Franklin has grown more quickly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Franklin represents 4.8% of the Auckland population, up slightly from 4.6% at the 2013 Census.

74,838 25,464 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 9,519 (14.6%) + 2,436 (10.6%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

Franklin age structure Ethnic diversity

At the 2018 Census 21.1% of Franklin Local 82.0% identified as European (compared to 53.5% Board’s population was under 15, compared to Auckland). 20.0% of Auckland. 15.0% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% 15.1% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of Auckland). 11,247 Māori usually live in Franklin. Auckland. This is an increase of 3,072 people, or 37.6%, since the 2013 Census.

Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 8.5% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to ■ 2018 ■ 2018 28.2% Auckland).

5.4% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland).

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Franklin Franklin had a high growth in Asian population. was 40.5 years, compared with 34.7 years in Since the 2013 Census this ethnic group has Auckland. increased by 2,589 people, or 69.3%.

Age Franklin Auckland 6,324 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 15,771 21.1 20.0 15-64 47,778 63.8 68.0 + 2,589 (69.3%) 65+ 11,304 15.1 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Henderson-Massey Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Henderson- At the 2018 Census, Henderson-Massey had a Massey, and background information on the total of 35,526 occupied private dwellings, an census. increase of 1,014, or 2.9% from 2013. This represents slower growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% increase). Population growth In addition, 2,043 unoccupied private dwellings At the 2018 Census there were 118,422 usual were counted. residents in Henderson-Massey, an increase of 10,737 people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 10.0% increase between 2013 and 2018. Henderson-Massey’s growth is similar to that of wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Henderson-Massey represents 7.5% of the Auckland population, compared with 7.6% at the 2013 Census.

118,422 people in 2018 35,526 dwellings in 2018 + 10,737 (10.0%) since the 2013 Census + 1,014 (2.9%)

since the 2013 Census

Henderson-Massey age Ethnic diversity

structure 48.7% identified as European (compared to 53.5% At the 2018 Census 22.5% of Henderson-Massey Auckland). Local Board’s population was under 15, compared 27.5% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to to 20.0% of Auckland. 28.2% Auckland). 10.4% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of 20.9% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to Auckland. 15.5% Auckland).

Male Female 17.2% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% □ 2013 □ 2013 Auckland). 20,319 Māori usually live in Henderson- ■ 2018 ■ 2018 Massey. This is an increase of 4,311 people, or

26.9%, since the 2013 Census.

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100. At the 2018 Census, the median age in Henderson-Massey had a high growth in Asian Henderson-Massey was 33.1 years, compared population. Since the 2013 Census this ethnic with 34.7 years in Auckland. group has increased by 10,542 people, or 48.0%.

Age Henderson-Massey Auckland 32,523 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 26,670 22.5 20.0 15-64 79,413 67.1 68.0 + 10,542 (48.0%) 65+ 12,336 10.4 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Hibiscus and Bays Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Hibiscus and At the 2018 Census, Hibiscus and Bays had a total Bays, and background information on the census. of 36,858 occupied private dwellings, an increase of 3,951, or 12.0% from 2013. This represents faster growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% Population growth increase).

At the 2018 Census there were 104,010 usual In addition, 3,048 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Hibiscus and Bays, an increase of were counted. 14,181 people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 15.8% increase between 2013 and 2018. Hibiscus and Bays has grown more quickly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Hibiscus and Bays represents 6.6% of the Auckland population, up slightly from 6.3% at the 2013 Census.

104,010 36,858 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 14,181 (15.8%) + 3,951 (12.0%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

Hibiscus and Bays age structure Ethnic diversity

At the 2018 Census 18.7% of Hibiscus and Bay 80.8% identified as European (compared to 53.5% Local Board’s population was under 15, compared Auckland). to 20.0% of Auckland. 16.0% identified Asian ethnicity (compared to 28.2% 17.6% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of Auckland). Auckland. 6.5% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% Auckland). 6,735 Māori usually live in Hibiscus and Male Female Bays. This is an increase of 1,734 people, or □ 2013 □ 2013 ■ 2018 ■ 2018 34.7%, since the 2013 Census.

2.1% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland).

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Hibiscus and Hibiscus and Bays had a very high growth in Asian Bays was 41.2 years, compared with 34.7 years in population. Since the 2013 Census this ethnic group Auckland. as increased by 9,462 people, or 132.1%. This means this population groups has more than doubled in size.

Age Hibiscus and Bays Auckland 16,626 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 19,461 18.7 20.0 15-64 66,195 63.6 68.0 + 9,462 (132.1%) 65+ 18,357 17.6 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Howick Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Howick, and At the 2018 Census, Howick had a total of 43,725 background information on the census. occupied private dwellings, an increase of 2,682, or 6.5% from 2013. This represents moderate growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% Population growth increase).

At the 2018 Census there were 140,970 usual In addition, 2,196 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Howick, an increase of 13,845 people were counted. since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 10.9% increase between 2013 and 2018. Howick’s growth is similar to that of wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Howick represents 9.0% of the Auckland population, unchanged from 9.0% at the 2013 Census.

140,970 43,725 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 13,845 (10.9%) + 2,682 (6.5%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

Howick age structure Ethnic diversity

At the 2018 Census 19.4% of Howick Local 46.5% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to Board’s population was under 15, compared to 28.2% Auckland). 20.0% of Auckland. 46.0% identified as European (compared to 53.5% 13.5% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of Auckland). Auckland. 5.7% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% Auckland). 8,052 Māori usually live in Howick. This is an increase of 1,728 people, or 27.3%, since the 2013 Census.

5.7% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland).

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Howick Howick had a high growth in Asian population. was 37.3 years, compared with 34.7 years in Since the 2013 Census this ethnic group has Auckland. increased by 18,030 people, or 37.9%. Asian people are now the largest ethnic group in Howick.

Age Howick Auckland 65,541 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 27,279 19.4 20.0 15-64 94,593 67.1 68.0 + 18,030 (37.9%) 65+ 19,086 13.5 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Kaipātiki Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Kaipātiki, and At the 2018 Census, Kaipātiki had a total of 28,986 background information on the census. occupied private dwellings, an increase of 480, or 1.7% from 2013. This represents slower growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% Population growth increase).

At the 2018 Census there were 88,269 usual In addition, 1,647 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Kaipātiki, an increase of 5,775 people were counted. since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 7.0% increase between 2013 and 2018. Kaipātiki has grown more slowly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Kaipātiki represents 5.6% of the Auckland population, down slightly from 5.8% at the 2013 Census.

88,269 28,986 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 5,775 (7.0%) + 480 (1.7%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

Kaipātiki age structure Ethnic diversity

At the 2018 Census 18.6% of Kaipātiki Local 58.5% identified as European (compared to 53.5% Board’s population was under 15, compared to Auckland). 20.0% of Auckland. 32.9% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to 11.6% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of 28.2% Auckland). Auckland. 8.7% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% Auckland). 7,680 Māori usually live in Kaipātiki. Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 This is an increase of 1,068 people, or 16.2%, ■ 2018 ■ 2018 since the 2013 Census.

6.1% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland).

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Kaipātiki Kaipātiki had a high growth in Asian population. was 34.8 years, compared with 34.7 years in Since the 2013 Census this ethnic group has Auckland. increased by 8,475 people, or 41.2%.

Age Kaipātiki Auckland 29,034 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 16,449 18.6 20.0 15-64 61,569 69.7 68.0 + 8,475 (41.2%) 65+ 10,257 11.6 12.0 Since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Māngere- At the 2018 Census, Māngere-Ōtāhuhu had a total Ōtāhuhu, and background information on the of 17,925 occupied private dwellings, an increase of census. 495, or 2.8% from 2013. This represents slower growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% Population growth increase). In addition, 975 unoccupied private dwellings were At the 2018 Census there were 78,450 usual counted. residents in Māngere-Ōtāhuhu, an increase of 7,491 people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 10.6% increase between 2013 and 2018. Māngere-Ōtāhuhu’s growth is similar to that of Auckland as a whole (11.0% increase).

Māngere-Ōtāhuhu represents 5.0% of the Auckland population, unchanged from 5.0% at the 2013 Census.

78,450 17,925 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 7,491 (10.6%) + 495 (2.8%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

Māngere-Ōtāhuhu age structure Ethnic diversity

At the 2018 Census 26.4% of Māngere-Ōtāhuhu 59.4% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to Local Board’s population was under 15, compared 15.5% Auckland). to 20.0% of Auckland. 19.1% identified as European (compared to 53.5% 8.5% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of Auckland). Auckland. 19.0% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to 28.2% Auckland). Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 ■ 2018 ■ 2018 16.4% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% Auckland). 12,861 Māori usually live in Māngere- Ōtāhuhu. This is an increase of 2,526 people, or 24.4%, since the 2013 Census.

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Māngere- Māngere-Ōtāhuhu had a moderately high growth in Ōtāhuhu was 29.0 years, compared with 34.7 years Pacific population. Since the 2013 Census this in Auckland. ethnic group has increased by 7,536 people, or 19.3%. Māngere-Ōtāhuhu has the largest proportion of Pacific people in Auckland. Age Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Auckland 46,578 Numbers % % people identify as Pacific in 2018 0-14 20,700 26.4 20.0 15-64 51,102 65.1 68.0 + 7,536 (19.3%) 65+ 6,642 8.5 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Manurewa Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Manurewa, and At the 2018 Census, Manurewa had a total of background information on the census. 23,619 occupied private dwellings, an increase of 909, or 4.0% from 2013. This represents slower growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% Population growth increase).

At the 2018 Census there were 95,670 usual In addition, 1,200 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Manurewa, an increase of 13,428 were counted. people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 16.3% increase between 2013 and 2018. Manurewa has grown more quickly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Manurewa represents 6.1% of the Auckland population, up slightly from 5.8% at the 2013 Census.

95,670 23,619 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 13,428 (16.3%) + 909 (4.0%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

Manurewa age structure Ethnic diversity

At the 2018 Census 25.8% of Manurewa Local 36.3% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to Board’s population was under 15, compared to 15.5% Auckland). 20.0% of Auckland. 29.2% identified as European (compared to 53.5% 8.3% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of Auckland). Auckland. 26.0% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% Auckland). 24,849 Māori usually live in Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 Manurewa. This is an increase of 5,718 people, or ■ 2018 ■ 2018 29.9%, since the 2013 Census.

25.4% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to 28.2% Auckland).

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Manurewa Manurewa had a moderately high growth in Pacific was 29.5 years, compared with 34.7 years in population. Since the 2013 Census this ethnic Auckland. group has increased by 9,687 people, or 38.7%. Pacific people are now the largest ethnic group in Manurewa. Age Manurewa Auckland 34,707 Numbers % % people identify as Pacific in 2018 0-14 24,687 25.8 20.0 15-64 63,006 65.9 68.0 + 9,687 (38.7%) 65+ 7,980 8.3 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Maungakiekie- At the 2018 Census, Maungakiekie-Tāmaki had a Tāmaki, and background information on the total of 24,483 occupied private dwellings, an census. increase of 495, or 2.1% from 2013. This represents slower growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% increase). Population growth In addition, 1,398 unoccupied private dwellings At the 2018 Census there were 76,284 usual were counted. residents in Maungakiekie-Tāmaki, an increase of 6,279 people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 9.0% increase between 2013 and 2018. Maungakiekie-Tāmaki has grown more slowly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Maungakiekie-Tāmaki represents 4.9% of the Auckland population, unchanged from 4.9% at the

2013 Census.

76,284 24,483 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 6,279 (9.0%) + 495 (2.1%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

Maungakiekie-Tāmaki age Ethnic diversity

structure 43.8% identified as European (compared to 53.5% At the 2018 Census 20.2% of Maungakiekie- Auckland). Tāmaki Local Board’s population was under 15, 27.9% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to compared to 20.0% of Auckland. 28.2% Auckland). 10.6% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of 25.7% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to Auckland. 15.5% Auckland).

Male Female 14.0% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% □ 2013 □ 2013 Auckland). 10,656 Māori usually live in ■ 2018 ■ 2018 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki. This is an increase of 2,151

people, or 25.3%, since the 2013 Census.

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Maungakiekie-Tāmaki had a high growth in Asian Maungakiekie-Tāmaki was 33.0 years, compared population. Since the 2013 Census this ethnic group with 34.7 years in Auckland. has increased by 5,985 people, or 39.1%. Asian people are now the second largest ethnic group in Maungakiekie-Tāmaki. Age Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Auckland 21,309 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 15,381 20.2 20.0 15- 64 52,794 69.2 68.0 + 5,985 (39.1%) 65+ 8,115 10.6 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Ōrākei Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Ōrākei, and At the 2018 Census, Ōrākei had a total of 30,063 background information on the census. occupied private dwellings, an increase of 867, or 3.0% from 2013. This represents slower growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% Population growth increase).

At the 2018 Census there were 84,318 usual In addition, 2,385 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Ōrākei, an increase of 4,779 people were counted. since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 6.0% increase between 2013 and 2018. Ōrākei has grown more slowly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Ōrākei represents 5.4% of the Auckland population, down slightly from 5.6% at the 2013 Census.

84,318 30,063 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 4,779 (6.0%) + 867 (3.0%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

Ōrākei age structure Ethnic diversity

At the 2018 Census 18.3% of Ōrākei Local Board’s 72.6% identified as European (compared to 53.5% population was under 15, compared to 20.0% of Auckland). Auckland. 22.9% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to 15.8% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of 28.2% Auckland). Auckland. 5.7% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% Auckland). 4,815 Māori usually live in Ōrākei. This Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 is an increase of 1,215 people, or 33.8%, since the ■ 2018 ■ 2018 2013 Census.

3.2% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland).

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Ōrākei was Ōrākei had a high growth in Asian population. Since 40.0 years, compared with 34.7 years in Auckland. the 2013 Census this ethnic group has increased by 5,595 people, or 40.8%.

Age Ōrākei Auckland 19,296 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 15,432 18.3 20.0 15-64 55,548 65.9 68.0 + 5,595 (40.8%) 65+ 13,329 15.8 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Ōtara- At the 2018 Census, Ōtara-Papatoetoe had a total Papatoetoe, and background information on the of 20,469 occupied private dwellings, an increase of census. 438, or 2.2% from 2013. This represents slower growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% increase). Population growth In addition, 1,140 unoccupied private dwellings At the 2018 Census there were 85,122 usual were counted. residents in Ōtara-Papatoetoe, an increase of 9,459 people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 12.5% increase between 2013 and 2018. Ōtara-Papatoetoe has grown more quickly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Ōtara-Papatoetoe represents 5.4% of the Auckland population, compared with 5.3% at the 2013 Census.

85,122 20,469 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 9,459 (12.5%) + 438 (2.2%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

Ōtara-Papatoetoe age structure Ethnic diversity

At the 2018 Census 24.2% of Ōtara-Papatoetoe 46.0% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to Local Board’s population was under 15, compared 15.5% Auckland). to 20.0% of Auckland. 35.1% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to 8.2% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of 28.2% Auckland). Auckland. 16.6% identified as European (compared to 53.5% Auckland). Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 ■ 2018 ■ 2018 15.7% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% Auckland). 13,392 Māori usually live in Ōtara- Papatoetoe. This is an increase of 2,598 people, or 24.1%, since the 2013 Census.

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Ōtara- Ōtara-Papatoetoe had a high growth in Asian Papatoetoe was 29.1 years, compared with 34.7 population. Since the 2013 Census this ethnic years in Auckland. group has increased by 8,484 people, or 39.7%.

Age Ōtara-Papatoetoe Auckland 29,880 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 20,610 24.2 20.0 15-64 57,558 67.6 68.0 + 8,484 (39.7%) 65+ 6,963 8.2 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Papakura Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Papakura, and At the 2018 Census, Papakura had a total of background information on the census. 17,094 occupied private dwellings, an increase of 2,163, or 14.5% from 2013. This represents much faster growth compared to that of wider Auckland Population growth (5.7% increase).

At the 2018 Census there were 57,636 usual In addition, 1,152 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Papakura, an increase of 12,000 were counted. people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 26.3% increase between 2013 and 2018. Papakura has grown much more quickly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Papakura represents 3.7% of the Auckland population, up slightly from 3.2% at the 2013 Census.

57,636 17,094 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 12,000 (26.3%) + 2,163 (14.5%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

Papakura age structure Ethnic diversity

At the 2018 Census 23.6% of Papakura Local 49.1% identified as European (compared to 53.5% Board’s population was under 15, compared to Auckland). 20.0% of Auckland. 26.8% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% 10.5% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of Auckland). 15,438 Māori usually live in Papakura. Auckland. This is an increase of 3,459 people, or 28.9%, since the 2013 Census. Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 23.4% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to ■ 2018 ■ 2018 28.2% Auckland).

16.9% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland).

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Papakura Papakura had a very high growth in Asian was 32.0 years, compared with 34.7 years in population. Since the 2013 Census this ethnic Auckland. group has increased by 8,049 people, or 147.7%. Asian people are now the third largest ethnic group in Papakura.

Age Papakura Auckland 13,497 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 13,632 23.6 20.0

15-64 37,944 65.8 68.0 + 8,049 (147.7%) 65+ 6,069 10.5 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Puketāpapa Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Puketāpapa, and At the 2018 Census, Puketāpapa had a total of background information on the census. 17,379 occupied private dwellings, an increase of 630, or 3.8% from 2013. This represents slower growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% Population growth increase).

At the 2018 Census there were 57,555 usual In addition, 768 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Puketāpapa, an increase of 4,617 were counted. people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 8.7% increase between 2013 and 2018. Puketāpapa has grown more slowly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Puketāpapa represents 3.7% of the Auckland population, unchanged from 3.7% at the 2013 Census.

57,555 17,379 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 4,617 (8.7%) + 630 (3.8%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

Puketāpapa age structure Ethnic diversity

At the 2018 Census 17.6% of Puketāpapa Local 49.1% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to Board’s population was under 15, compared to 28.2% Auckland). 20.0% of Auckland. 33.6% identified as European (compared to 53.5% 12.2% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of Auckland). Auckland. 15.2% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland). Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 ■ 2018 ■ 2018 6.0% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% Auckland). 3,462 Māori usually live in Puketāpapa. This is an increase of 609 people, or 21.3%, since the 2013 Census.

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Puketāpapa Puketāpapa had a high growth in Asian population. was 33.8 years, compared with 34.7 years in Since the 2013 Census. This ethnic group has Auckland. increased by 5,982 people, or 26.8%. Puketāpapa has the largest proportion of Asian people in Auckland.

Age Puketāpapa Auckland 28,266 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 10,101 17.6 20.0 15-64 40,437 70.3 68.0 + 5,982 (26.8%) 65+ 7,014 12.2 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Rodney Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Rodney, and At the 2018 Census, Rodney had a total of 22,938 background information on the census. occupied private dwellings, an increase of 2,742, or 13.6% from 2013. This represents much faster growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% Population growth increase).

At the 2018 Census there were 66,417 usual In addition, 4,419 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Rodney, an increase of 11,535 were counted. people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 21.0% increase between 2013 and 2018. Rodney has grown much more quickly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Rodney represents 4.2% of the Auckland population, up slightly from 3.9% at the 2013 Census.

66,417 22,938 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 11,535 (21.0%) + 2,742 (13.6%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

Rodney age structure Ethnic diversity

At the 2018 Census 19.9% of Rodney Local 88.9% identified as European (compared to 53.5% Board’s population was under 15, compared to Auckland). 20.0% of Auckland. 11.4% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% 16.7% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of Auckland). 7,551 Māori usually live in Rodney. Auckland. This is an increase of 2,472 people, or 48.7%, since the 2013 Census.

Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 5.7% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to ■ 2018 ■ 2018 28.2% Auckland)

3.5% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland)

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Rodney was Rodney had one of the highest proportions of 42.2 years, compared with 34.7 years in Auckland. European people in the population, along with Aotea / Great Barrier and Waiheke

Age Rodney Auckland Numbers % % 7,551 people identify as Māori in 2018 0-14 13,245 19.9 20.0 15-64 42,084 63.4 68.0 + 2,472 (48.7%) 65+ 11,088 16.7 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results Upper Harbour Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, This information sheet provides an overview of hospitals and prisons). initial results from the census for Upper Harbour, At the 2018 Census, Upper Harbour had a total of and background information on the census. 19,809 occupied private dwellings, an increase of 2,658, or 15.5% from 2013. This represents much Population growth faster growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% increase). At the 2018 Census there were 62,841 usual In addition, 1,455 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Upper Harbour, an increase of 9,171 were counted. people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 17.1% increase between 2013 and 2018. Upper Harbour has grown more quickly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Upper Harbour represents 4.0% of the Auckland population, up slightly from 3.8% at the 2013 Census.

62,841 19,809 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 9,171 (17.1%) + 2,658 (15.5%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

Upper Harbour age structure Ethnic diversity

At the 2018 Census 18.4% of Upper Harbour Local 55.3% identified as European (compared to 53.5% Board’s population was under 15, compared to Auckland). 20.0% of Auckland. 39.6% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to 12.1% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of 28.2% Auckland). Auckland. 5.1% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% Auckland). 3,210 Māori usually live in Upper Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 Harbour. This is an increase of 600 people, or ■ 2018 ■ 2018 23.0%, since the 2013 Census.

2.4% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland).

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Upper Upper Harbour had a high growth in Asian Harbour was 35.7 years, compared with 34.7 years population. Since the 2013 Census this ethnic in Auckland. group as increased by 9,867 people, or 65.8%.

Age Upper Harbour Auckland 24,867 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 11,589 18.4 20.0 15-64 43,650 69.5 68.0 + 9,867 (65.8%) 65+ 7,605 12.1 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response rates mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact that were lower than anticipated. More information the Research and Evaluation Unit at on data sources used by variable is available on the [email protected] Stats NZ website

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, This information sheet provides an overview of hospitals and prisons). initial results from the census for Waiheke, and At the 2018 Census, Waiheke had a total of 3,780 background information on the census. occupied private dwellings, an increase of 24, or 0.6% from 2013. This represents much slower growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% Population growth increase).

At the 2018 Census there were 9,063 usual In addition, 2,079 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Waiheke, an increase of 723 people were counted. since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 8.7% increase between 2013 and 2018. Waiheke has grown more slowly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Waiheke represents 0.6% of the Auckland population, unchanged from 0.6% at the 2013 Census.

9,063 3,780 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

(8.7%) + 24 (0.6%) + 723

Since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census Waiheke age structure Ethnic diversity At the 2018 Census 15.9% of Waiheke Local 88.9% identified as European (compared to Board’s population was under 15, compared to 53.5% Auckland). 20.0% of Auckland. 11.4% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% 20.9% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of Auckland). 1,035 Māori usually live in Waiheke. Auckland. This is an increase of 147 people, or 16.6%, since the 2013 Census. Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 4.0% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to ■ 2018 ■ 2018 28.2% Auckland).

3.8% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland).

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Waiheke Waiheke had a high growth in Pacific population. was 46.5 years, compared with 34.7 years in Since the 2013 Census this ethnic group has Auckland. increased by 111 people, or 48.1%.

Age Waiheke Auckland 342 Numbers % % people identify as Pacific in 2018 0-14 1,437 15.9 20.0 15-64 5,727 63.2 68.0 + 111 (48.1%) 65+ 1,893 20.9 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Waitākere Ranges Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, This information sheet provides an overview of hospitals and prisons). initial results from the census for Waitākere At the 2018 Census, Waitākere Ranges had a Ranges, and background information on the total of 17,325 occupied private dwellings, an census. increase of 642, or 3.8% from 2013. This represents slower growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% increase). Population growth In addition, 1,314 unoccupied private dwellings At the 2018 Census there were 52,095 usual were counted. residents in Waitākere Ranges, an increase of 3,696 people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 7.6% increase between 2013 and 2018. Waitākere Ranges has grown more slowly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Waitākere Ranges represents 3.3% of the Auckland population, compared with 3.4% at the 2013 Census.

52,095 17,325 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 3,696 (7.6%) + 642 (3.8%)

since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census Waitākere Ranges age structure Ethnic diversity At the 2018 Census 21.8% of Waitākere Ranges 74.5% identified as European (compared to Local Board’s population was under 15, compared 53.5% Auckland). to 20.0% of Auckland. 14.0% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to 10.4% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of 28.2% Auckland). Auckland. 12.7% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% Auckland). 6,621 Māori usually live in Waitākere Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 Ranges. This is an increase of 1,620 people, or ■ 2018 ■ 2018 32.4%, since the 2013 Census.

11.7% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland).

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Waitākere Waitākere Ranges had a high growth in Asian Ranges was 36.8 years, compared with 34.7 years population. Since the 2013 Census this ethnic in Auckland. group has increased by 2,937 people, or 67.7%. Asian people are now the second largest ethnic group in Waitākere Ranges.

Age Waitākere Ranges Auckland 7,275 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 11,334 21.8 20.0 15-64 35,370 67.9 68.0 + 2,937 (67.7%) 65+ 5,403 10.4 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Waitematā Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, This information sheet provides an overview of hospitals and prisons). initial results from the census for Waitematā, and At the 2018 Census, Waitematā had a total of background information on the census. 35,007 occupied private dwellings, an increase of 2,730, or 8.5% from 2013. This represents faster growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% Population growth increase).

At the 2018 Census there were 82,866 usual In addition, 4,155 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Waitematā, an increase of 5,730 were counted. people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 7.4% increase between 2013 and 2018. Waitematā has grown more slowly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Waitematā represents 5.3% of the Auckland population, compared with 5.4% at the 2013 Census.

82,866 35,007 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 5,730 (7.4%) + 2,730 (8.5%)

since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census Waitematā age structure Ethnic diversity At the 2018 Census 9.4% of Waitematā Local 60.3% identified as European (compared to Board’s population was under 15, compared to 53.5% Auckland). 20.0% of Auckland. 31.5% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to 7.9% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of 28.2% Auckland). Auckland. 6.1% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% Auckland). 5.034 Māori usually live in Waitematā. Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 This is an increase of 660 people, or 15.1%, since ■ 2018 ■ 2018 the 2013 Census.

4.9% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland).

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Waitematā Waitematā had a high growth in Asian population. was 31.4 years, compared with 34.7 years in Since the 2013 Census this ethnic group has Auckland. increased by 5,778 people, or 28.4%.

Age Waitematā Auckland 26,103 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 7,818 9.4 20.0 15-64 68,514 82.7 68.0 + 5,778 (28.4%) 65+ 6,546 7.9 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and census data, please visit our interactive census other data to help fill gaps caused by response data mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or rates that were lower than anticipated. More contact the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Whau Local Board

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, This information sheet provides an overview of hospitals and prisons). initial results from the census for Whau, and At the 2018 Census, Whau had a total of 24,738 background information on the census. occupied private dwellings, an increase of 753, or 3.1% from 2013. This represents slower growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% Population growth increase).

At the 2018 Census there were 79,356 usual In addition, 1,293 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Whau, an increase of 6,762 people were counted. since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 9.3% increase between 2013 and 2018. Whau has grown more slowly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

Whau represents 5.0% of the Auckland population, compared with 5.1% at the 2013 Census.

79,356 24,738 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 6,762 (9.3%) + 753 (3.1%)

since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census Whau age structure Ethnic diversity At the 2018 Census 18.9% of ’s 40.4% identified as European (compared to population was under 15, compared to 20.0% of 53.5% Auckland). Auckland. 40.3% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to 12.1% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of 28.2% Auckland). Auckland. 18.7% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland). Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 ■ 2018 ■ 2018 9.9% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% Auckland). 7,845 Māori usually live in Whau. This is an increase of 1,458 people, or 22.8%, since the 2013 Census.

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the median age in Whau was Whau had a high growth in Asian population. Since 34.4 years, compared with 34.7 years in Auckland. the 2013 Census this ethnic group has increased by 7,884 people, or 32.7%.

Age Whau Auckland 31,959 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 15,000 18.9 20.0 15-64 54,726 69.0 68.0 + 7,884 (32.7%) 65+ 9,618 12.1 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

Auckland City Centre

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Population growth Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. At the 2018 Census there were 33,222 usual This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many residents in the city centre, an increase of 3,516 people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It people since the 2013 Census. provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census day. This represents an 11.8% increase between 2013 This information sheet provides an overview of initial and 2018. results from the census for the Auckland city centre, and background information on the census. The city centre represents 2.1% of the Auckland population, unchanged from 2.1% at the 2013 Census. In this profile, the City Centre is defined by the blue boundary shown in the map below*. This differs from the area used in RIMU’s 2013 Census report series Number of dwellings which was based on Stats NZ geographic boundaries no longer in use. The census captures the number of occupied and unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provide short or long-term communal or transitory type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons).

At the 2018 Census, the city centre had a total of 15,702 occupied private dwellings, an increase of 2,241 from 2013. In addition, 2,205 unoccupied private dwellings were counted, down 5.4% from 2013.

33,222 15,702 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 3,516 (11.8%) + 2,241 (16.6%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

City Centre age structure Ethnic diversity

At the 2018 Census 4.3% of the city centre’s 53.2 % identified Asian ethnicity (compared to 28.2% population was under 15, compared to 20.0% of Auckland) Auckland. 36.6% identified as European (compared to 53.5% 4.2% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of Auckland). Auckland. 4.1% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% Auckland). 1,353 Māori usually live in the city centre. This is an increase of 120 people, or 9.7%, since the Male Female 2013 2013 2013 Census. 2018 2018 2.8% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland)

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the approximate median age in The city centre had a moderate growth in Asian the city centre was 29.1** years, compared with 34.7 population. Since the 2013 Census this ethnic group years in Auckland. has increased by 3,684 people, or 26.3%. Age City centre Auckland 17,682 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 1,419 4.3 20.0 15-64 30,396 91.6 68.0 + 3,684 (26.3%) 65+ 1,386 4.2 12.0 since the 2013 Census

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

* The City Centre is defined as the aggregate of 16 ‘SA2’ areas: Anzac Avenue, Auckland-University, Hobson Ridge Central, Hobson Ridge North, Hobson Ridge South, Karangahape, Quay Street-Customs Street, Queen Street, Queen Street South West, Shortland Street, Symonds Street East, Symonds Street North West, Symonds Street West, The Strand, Victoria Park, and Wynyard-Viaduct. ** The city centre median age is a population-weighted average of the median age of each comprising SA2.

Date: 14 Oct 2019

2018 Census results

The Southern Initiative

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for The Southern At the 2018 Census, The Southern Initiative had a Initiative, and background information on the total of 79,107 occupied private dwellings, an census. The Southern Initiative is a major place- increase of 4,005, or 5.3% from 2013. This based regeneration programme established in the represents moderate growth compared to that of Auckland Plan. It covers the local board areas of wider Auckland (5.7% increase). Māngere-Ōtāhuhu, Ōtara-Papatoetoe, Manurewa and Papakura. In addition, 4,467 unoccupied private dwellings were counted. Population growth

At the 2018 Census there were 316,878 usual residents in The Southern Initiative area, an increase of 42,378 people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 15.4% increase between 2013 and 2018. The Southern Initiative has grown more quickly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

The Southern Initiative represents 20.2% of the Auckland population, up slightly from 19.4% at the 2013 Census. 316,878 79,107 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 42,378 (15.4%) + 4,005 (5.3%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census

The Southern Initiative age Ethnic diversity

structure 41.1% as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% At the 2018 Census 25.1% of The Southern Auckland). Initiative’s population was under 15, compared to 26.9% identified as European (compared to 53.5% 20.0% of Auckland. Auckland).

8.7% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of 26.1% Asian ethnicity (compared to 28.2% Auckland. Auckland).

21.0% as Māori (compared to 11.5% Auckland). Male Female 66,540 Māori usually live in The Southern Initiative. 2013 2013 This is an increase of 14,301 people, or 27.4%, 2018 2018 since the 2013 Census.

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the approximate median age in The Southern Initiative had a high growth in Asian The Southern Initiative was 29.7* years, compared population. Since the 2013 Census this ethnic with 34.7 years in Auckland. group has increased by 29,271 people, or 54.8%.

Age The Southern Initiative Auckland 82,647 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 79,629 25.1 20.0 15-64 209,610 66.1 68.0 + 29,271 (54.8%) 65+ 27,654 8.7 12.0 since the 2013 Census

* The TSI median age is a population-weighted average of the median age of each comprising local board.

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 14 Oct 2019 2018 Census results

The Western Initiative

The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for The Western At the 2018 Census, The Western Initiative had a Initiative, and background information on the total of 77,589 occupied private dwellings, an census. The Western Initiative covers the local increase of 2,409 or 3.2% from 2013. This board areas of Henderson-Massey, Waitākere represents slow growth compared to that of wider Ranges and Whau. Auckland (5.7% increase).

In addition, 4,650 unoccupied private dwellings were counted. Population growth

At the 2018 Census there were 249,873 usual residents in The Western Initiative area, an increase of 21,195 people since the 2013 Census.

This represents a 9.3% increase between 2013 and 2018. The Western Initiative has grown more slowly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase).

The Western Initiative represents 15.9% of the Auckland population, down slightly from 16.2% at the 2013 Census. 249,873 77,589 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018

+ 21,195 (9.3%) + 2,409 (3.2%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census The Western Initiative age Ethnic diversity

structure 51.4% identified as European (compared to 53.5% At the 2018 Census 21.2% of The Western Auckland). Initiative’s population was under 15, compared to 28.7% identify as Asian ethnicity (compared to 20.0% of Auckland. 28.2% Auckland).

10.9% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of 18.3% identify as Pacific Peoples (compared to Auckland. 15.5% Auckland).

Male Female 13.9% identify as Māori (compared to 11.5% □ 2013 □ 2013 Auckland). 34,785 Māori usually live in The ■ 2018 ■ 2018 Western Initiative area. This is an increase of 7,389 people, or 27.0%, since the 2013 Census.

MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100.

At the 2018 Census, the approximate median age in The Western Initiative had a high growth in Asian The Western Initiative was 34.3* years, compared population. Since the 2013 Census this ethnic with 34.7 years in Auckland. group has increased by 21,363 people, or 42.4%.

Age The Western Initiative Auckland 71,757 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 53,004 21.2 20.0 15-64 68.0 169,509 67.8 + 21,363 (42.4%) 65+ 27,357 10.9 12.0 since the 2013 Census

* The TWI median age is a population-weighted average of the median age of each comprising local board.

Data sources Further information

In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website.

Date: 21 Oct 2019

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