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Taupō District

Coordinates: 38°42′04″S 175°58′59″E / 38.701°S 175.983°E / -38.701; 175.983
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Taupo District
Location of Taupo Territorial Authority within New Zealand
Location of Taupo Territorial Authority within New Zealand
CountryNew Zealand
Regions
Main towns and settlementsTaupo, Kinloch, Turangi, Mangakino
Government
 • MayorDavid Trewavas
 • Parliamentary electorateTaupō
 • Territorial authorityTaupo District Council
Area
 • Total6,970 km2 (2,690 sq mi)
Population
 (June 2018)[1]
 • Total38,300
Time zoneUTC+12 (NZST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+13 (NZDT)
Postcode(s)
Area code07
Websitetaupodc.govt.nz
The official logo of the Taupo District Council

The Taupo District is a district in New Zealand. It covers 6,350 km² of land, as well as a further 610 km² of lake area, both in Lake Taupo, New Zealand's largest lake, and also in the smaller Lake Rotoaira. The district stretches from the small town of Mangakino in the northwest to the Tongariro National Park in the south, and east into the Kaingaroa Forest. The district's population is largely located in the two main centres, Taupo and Turangi.

Local government

The district is governed by the Taupo District Council, with the vast majority of the district falling within the jurisdiction of Environment Waikato regional council.

History

Little is known about early Māori settlement near Taupo, although Ngati Tuwharetoa have been the main iwi of the area for several hundred years. Major pa were situated at the southern end of the lake to the west of the modern town of Turangi.

Taupo town was founded in 1869 as a garrison town during the New Zealand Wars, but remained small due to the poor volcanic soils of the region. It was not until the 1950s that the region started to develop, with forestry and the construction of the Wairakei geothermal power station.

Population

The town of Taupo is situated on the north-eastern shore of the lake, and Turangi is at the lake's southern extremity.

State Highway 1 winds along the eastern shore of Lake Taupo, and several small townships are located along it. Fewer people live on the northern or western shores, although there are several small settlements close to Taupo, and to the west of Turangi (notably at Tokaanu)

In the 2006 census the resident population was:

  • Taupo: 22,300
  • Turangi: 3,240
  • Mangakino: 1,020
  • Other (rural): 5,858
    • Total population: 32,418
Eastern Lake Taupo, Turangi to Taupo
Ketetahi Springs
Western Taupo Steam and Hot Springs
Western Taupo looking North

References

  1. ^ "Subnational Population Estimates: At 30 June 2019". Statistics New Zealand. 22 October 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2020. For urban areas, "Subnational population estimates (UA, AU), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996, 2001, 2006–18 (2017 boundaries)". Statistics New Zealand. 23 October 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2018.

38°42′04″S 175°58′59″E / 38.701°S 175.983°E / -38.701; 175.983