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WhakahouTaketake VitalUpdate TAURANGA 2020 Snapshot Kairua, Pāpāmoa Hills (Waitao) Photo credit: Tauranga City Council Ngā Kaiurupare: Respondents This page represents the demographics of the 853 survey respondents who reside in Kairua, Pāpāmoa Hills (Waitao). Age groups Kairua, Pāpāmoa Hills (Waitao) 16–24 25–44 45–64 65+ years years years years 10% 25% 27% 38% Ethnic groups Gender NZ European 86% Māori 16% 43% 57% Asian 3% Pacific 2% Unemployment rate Other 1% Unemployment rate in Kairua and Pāpāmoa Hills (Waitao) is higher than the average in Tauranga 6 out of 56 respondents identified as (5.1%). It is still slightly higher than belonging to more than one Ethnic group the National average at 4%(1). 7.2% NOTES: 1 https://www.stats.govt.nz/indicators/unemployment rate 2. Sample: n=56. Whakahou Taketake Vital Update | TAURANGA 2020 2 Ngā Kaiurupare: Respondents % from all respondents Ethnicity (Multiple choice) 1% 56 NZ European 85.6% Māori 15.8% Length of time lived in Tauranga Asian 3.4% Less than 1 year 0.0% Pacific 2.0% 1 - 2 years 0.0% Middle Eastern, Latin American, 0.2% African 3 - 5 years 19.4% Other 0.8% 6 - 10 years 19.4% More than 10 years 48.6% Employment status (Multiple choice) I have lived here on and off 12.7% throughout my life At school / study 11.6% Self employed 4.2% Gender Disability benefit / ACC / Sickness 1.4% Male 43.4% Stay at home Mum / Parental leave / 3.0% Homemaker Female 56.6% Business owner 0.0% Unemployed 7.2% Age Unpaid worker / internship / apprenticeship 0.0% 16 - 24 10.1% Casual/seasonal worker 0.0% 25 - 34 10.4% Work part-time 17.5% 35 - 44 14.5% Work full-time 36.2% 45 - 54 12.8% Retired 28.7% 55 - 64 14.2% Volunteer 7.1% 65 - 74 16.4% Other 0.0% 75 - 84 14.0% 85+ 7.7% Disabilities Disabled people 11.9% NOTES: People who care for a disabled person 0.0% 1. Q4. How long have you lived in Tauranga? 2. Q6. What is your gender? 3. Q7. What age group are you? 4. Q8. What ethnicity do you identify with? Please select all that apply. 5. Q13. Do you have a disability? 6. Q14. Do you have a child or other dependant in your care with a disability? 7. Q11. What is your employment status? Whakahou Taketake Vital Update | TAURANGA 2020 3 Wawatanga takiwā: Neighbourhood aspirations What people love the most about living in Kairua, Pāpāmoa Hills (Waitao) Handy to malls/cafés/shops/amenities/schools/work 44% It is close to the beach 36% Safe/peaceful 32% Friendly neighbourhood/community feel 29% It is rural/low density housing/private 13% Close to parks/cycleways/walkways/reserves 11% It is beautiful/an attractive place to live/clean/the view 11% It is close to motorways/public transport 11% For the groups below the overall result significantly differs: Being on my land/close to whānau or friends 5% Age 16-24 Handy to malls, cafes,shops, It is close to city centre 5% amenities (29%) Age 25-34 Not much traffic congestion 3% It is close to the beach (67%) Ethnicity - Māori It is green (trees and gardens/birdlife) 2% It is close to the beach (20%) Unhappy/negative comment 1% People say: Beautiful surroundings, Accessibility to all services. the beach, great, for the Friendliness. Strong most part, neighbours, neighbourhood support scheme. Proximity to beach, shops and the centrality of good and Excellent schools. The beach. ease of getting into town. services. Good location. Clean air, relative calmness, I love the community spirit of Feel safe. Good fairly friendly, well supported my street. with services. neighbourhood. NOTES: 1. Sample: n=56; 2. Q49. What do you love the most about living in your suburb? Whakahou Taketake Vital Update | TAURANGA 2020 4 Wawatanga takiwā: Neighbourhood aspirations What is one thing people would change about Kairua, Pāpāmoa Hills (Waitao) Better roading solutions/fix the roads/streets too narrow/speeding 18% More cafés/supermarkets/community hubs/facilities/services 17% Better public transport/bus shelters/bus routes/bus timetables/ disability access 16% Reduce antisocial behaviour/social issues/crimes/gangs/drugs/ racism 11% Safer, improved, more cycleways/walkways 10% CCTV cameras/improved security/better lighting/more police/ safety/ crime 10% More pedestrian crossings/traffic calming measures/more or better footpaths 9% Friendlier neighbours/sense of community/inclusivity/diversity 6% Less traffic congestion 5% For the groups below the overall Nothing/I love my suburb/It is perfect 5% result significantly differs: Rubbish pollution/recycling issues/sprays/pollution 4% Māori Better roading solutions/fix the roads/streets too narrow/ More greenery/trees/control trees 4% speeding (27%) Put powerlines underground/remove tall 5G/cellular towers 4% Age 16-24 Better roading solutions/fix Less housing development/ intensification/larger sections/less the roads/streets too narrow/ people 3% speeding (27%) More community events/activities and events for youth/more schools 2% People say: Better access to the Mount and Tauranga, this means More patrolling officers to sort More community fixing the irregular and out the crime that’s always involvement, policing, unreliable bus services. taking place in Papamoa. neighbourhood watch. I would like an offramp so I can drive directly to We should have more Papamoa from Kairua road instead of driving shops, especially a several kilometres in the opposite direction in supermarket. order to U turn. NOTES: 1. Sample: n=54 2. Q50. If you could change one thing about your suburb, what would it be? Whakahou Taketake Vital Update | TAURANGA 2020 5 Wawatanga takiwā: Neighbourhood aspirations Tauranga - looking ahead at the possibilities Better road infrastructure/less congestion 51% Better public transport options/light rail 25% Segregated cycle lanes/improved cycleways 14% More community facilities/recreational opportunities for families/ community events 13% Better street appeal/more trees 13% More shops/cafés/restaurants/supermarkets/malls 11% More cultural events 8% More schools 6% For the groups below the overall Better rubbish solutions/better awareness of environmental impact and sustainability 4% result significantly differs: Age 16-24 Safety/security/more police presence 4% Better public transport options/ light rail (51%) Happy as it is/keep it the same 4% Age 45-54 Segregated cycle lanes/improved Sense of community/more inclusive/kindness 3% cycleways, walkways (43%) Affordable housing/housing availability/better housing developments 2% Ethnicity - Māori Better road infrastructure/less congestion/traffic calming/ Better medical facilities/GPs/more hospitals 2% parking issues (74%) Other 4% People say: More active police, more community events, more places to exercise your dog Paths/cycleways, better Better roading and on that aren’t just a field, like bush walks etc, public transport. Utilizing street parking. maybe an actual dog park. the rail network we have for public transport. Better roads and access. Would also like to Maintain good roads, keep good public see improved public transport (more frequent transport, have a good health care centre services) and more schools to cope with the which will save us from going to Tauranga number of children in the area. hospital for semi minor matters. NOTES: 1. Sample: n=23 2. Q51. Looking ahead, what positive changes would you like to see in your area in 10 years? Whakahou Taketake Vital Update | TAURANGA 2020 6 Ngā whare me ngā paerewa oranga: Housing and standards of living People’s housing situation Boarding 1% Renting 13% Home ownership* 80% Other** 5% Living situations 34% 32% 16% 4% 9% 9% With partner and With partner Alone With parents Board with friends/ Single parent children family Own a home Renting Live with partner Board with 80% and children friends/family 68% 31% 34% 21% 13% 10% 9% Tauranga Kairua, Tauranga Kairua, Tauranga Kairua, Tauranga Kairua, Pāpāmoa Hills Pāpāmoa Hills Pāpāmoa Hills Pāpāmoa Hills (Waitao) (Waitao) (Waitao) (Waitao) NOTES: * This result may reflect a wide range of scenarios, including but not limited to: • People who own the house they are living in • People who are living with their parents, and their parents own/ partially own the house • People who are living with their parents, who may own/ partially own the house with their family members • People who are own/partially own the house they are living in, with other dependant adults in their care • People who co-own the house they are living in with other parties • People who have inherited the house they are living in • People who have ownership through family trust ** Other include some people stating their living arrangements instead, such as Living with parents/adult children/supported by other family members 1. Sample: n=56 2. Q15. Which of the following describes your current housing? n=56 3. Q17. Which of the following describes who you live with? n=54 Whakahou Taketake Vital Update | TAURANGA 2020 7 Ngā whare me ngā paerewa oranga: Housing and standards of living Housing expenses - weekly rent, board and mortgages $0–$100 32% $101–$200 3% $201–$300 6% $301–$400 7% $401–$500 9% $501–$600 5% Over $1000 2% Household incomes meeting needs 39% 25% 24% 13% Not enough Just enough A little extra More than enough More than enough Not enough 24% Average weekly expense: 21% 14% 13% $222.86 Tauranga Kairua, Tauranga Kairua, Pāpāmoa Hills Pāpāmoa Hills (Waitao) (Waitao) NOTES: 1. Q21. Thinking about how well your household income meets your everyday needs (e.g. accommodation, food, clothing) money wise would you say you have… n=54 2. Q20. What are your rent/board/mortgage costs? n=35 Whakahou Taketake
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