Massey, New Zealand

Coordinates: 36°50′15″S 174°37′02″E / 36.837583°S 174.617346°E / -36.837583; 174.617346
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Massey
The roundabout Don Buck Road / Triangle Road in Massey North.
The roundabout Don Buck Road / Triangle Road in Massey North.
CountryNew Zealand
CityAuckland Council
Population
 (2006)
 • Total18,759
Kumeu (town) Riverhead (town) West Harbour
Waitakere
Massey
Te Atatu
Ranui Lincoln Lincoln

Massey is a north-western suburb in the city of Auckland, New Zealand. It was formerly a northern suburb of Waitakere City, which existed from 1989 to 2010 before the city was amalgamated into Auckland Council. The suburb was named after former Prime Minister of New Zealand William Massey. Massey is a relatively large suburb and can be divided into three reasonably distinctive areas, Massey West, Massey East (separated by the north-western motorway) and Massey North (situated to the north of Royal Road). Parts of Massey East are also known as 'Royal Heights', which is home to the Royal Heights shopping centre.

The population was 18,759 in the 2006 Census, an increase of 1,884 from 2001.[1]

Massey is home to one secondary school, Massey High School, where the principal is former Tall Blacks captain Glen Denham as well as several primary schools, including Colwill Primary School, Lincoln Heights School, Royal Road Primary School, Massey Primary School and Don Buck Primary School. Massey is not home to Massey University, which is based in Palmerston North with its Auckland campus at Albany. The suburb features a Leisure Centre and Library as well as the Westgate shopping centre on Hobsonville Road next to the north-western motorway and is set to be extended significantly to the north in the near future.[2]

The local rugby club is a member of the North Harbour Rugby Union and won the championship in 2005. Former All Black Jonah Lomu signed to play for Massey in 2005, but due to an injury was unable to play for them that season. He did however eventually make his debut for the club in 2006.

In Parliament Massey is represented by Member for Te Atatu Labour MP Phil Twyford and National list MP Alfred Ngaro. It is the centre of the local body ward of the same name that elects multiple councillors. The 'Massey Ward' contains the suburbs of Whenuapai, Hobsonville, Herald Island, West Harbour, Massey, Ranui, and Henderson North. It has a population of 49,413 (2006 census).[3]

Massey is home to rugby players George Pisi and Tusi Pisi (North Harbour, Samoa and New Zealand 7's) as well as the musicians Blindspott and 2kean.

List of parks in the Massey suburb

  • Claverdon Park
  • Cyclarama Reserve
  • Kemp Park
  • Helena Park
  • Keegan Park
  • Lendich Reserve
  • Lincoln Park
  • Lowtherhurst Reserve
  • Makora Park
  • Massey Domain
  • Moire Park
  • Raelene Reserve
  • Reynella Park
  • Royal Reserve
  • Sarajevo Reserve
  • Spargo Reserve
  • Sunline Park
  • Taitapu Park
  • Tatyana Park
  • Triangle Park
  • Zita Maria Park

References

  1. ^ The population given is for the statistical areas of Westgate (Quickstats about Westgate), Royal Road West (Quickstats about Royal Road West), Royal Heights (Quickstats about Royal Heights), Waimumu North (Quickstats about Waimumu North) and Waimumu South (Quickstats about Waimumu South).
  2. ^ http://www.cab.org.nz/waicab/mainmass.htm
  3. ^ "Massey Ward: A Profile of Waitakere City's Wards" (PDF). Waitakere City Council. p. M-3. Retrieved 7 December 2008.

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