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Washington Valley, New Zealand

Coordinates: 41°16′20″S 173°16′10″E / 41.27222°S 173.26944°E / -41.27222; 173.26944
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Washington Valley
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Coordinates: 41°16′20″S 173°16′10″E / 41.27222°S 173.26944°E / -41.27222; 173.26944
Country New Zealand
RegionNelson
Territorial authorityNelson
Government
 • Nelson City MayorNick Smith
 • Nelson MPRachel Boyack
 • Te Tai Tonga MPTākuta Ferris
Area
 • Total
1.12 km2 (0.43 sq mi)
 • Land1.12 km2 (0.43 sq mi)
 • Water0 km2 (0 sq mi)
Population
 (June 2022)
 • Total
3,080[1]
Time zoneUTC+12 (NZST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+13 (NZDT)
Postcode
7010
Area code03

Washington Valley is a major inner suburb of Nelson, New Zealand. It lies to the west of Nelson city centre between Stepneyville and Beachville.[2]

The equivalent Statistics New Zealand statistical area of Washington covers a land area of 1.12 km².[3]

The suburb has three local parks: Abraham Heights Reserve, Sequoia Reserve and Wolfe Reserve.[4]

History

The estimated population of Washington reached 2,510 in 1996, before dropping to 2,450 in 2001.[5]

It reached 2,610 in 2006, 2,680 in 2013, and 2,870 in 2018.[5]

Demography

Washington has an estimated population of 3,080. It has a population density of 2,640.09 people per km² as of 2019.[6]

As of the 2018 census, the median age was 46.9, the median income was $28,700, 5.1% of people earned over $100,00, 24.0% had a Bachelor's Degree or higher, and 3.6% of the workforce was unemployed.[5]

Ethnically, the population was 74.9% New Zealand European, 14.3% Māori, 3.6% Pacific peoples, 15.0% Asian, 1.5% Middle Eastern, Latin American, or African, and 2.0% identified with other ethnicities; 29.9% were born overseas.[5]

Religiously, the population is 53.7% non-religious, 29.7% Christian, and 1.9% Buddhist.[5]

Economy

In 2018, 11.5% worked in manufacturing, 7.6% worked in construction, 11.0% worked in hospitality, 3.4% worked in transport, 6.2% worked in education, and 11.2% worked in healthcare.[5]

Transport

As of 2018, among those who commuted to work, 67.1% drove a car, 5.7% rode in a car, 4.7% use a bike, and 4.7% walk or run.[5]

No one used public transport.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Population estimate tables - NZ.Stat". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  2. ^ Wise's Nelson-Blenheim "Easyread" Map ISBN 1-877402-50-8
  3. ^ "Statistical Area 2 2018 (generalised) GIS" (Data table). stats.govt.nz. Statistics New Zealand.
  4. ^ "Nelson Parks and Reserves". gdc.govt.nz. Gisborne District Council.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "Place Summary – Washington". Stats NZ. Statistics New Zealand.
  6. ^ "Provisional Statistics". stats.govt.nz. Statistics New Zealand.

41°16′20″S 173°16′10″E / 41.27222°S 173.26944°E / -41.27222; 173.26944