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Coordinates: 41°1706S 175°3444E / 41.285°S 175.579°E / -41.285; 175.579
 

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South Wairarapa District
Official logo of South Wairarapa District
Location of South Wairarapa District
Coordinates: 41°17′06S 175°34′44E / 41.285°S 175.579°E / -41.285; 175.579
CountryNew Zealand
RegionWellington
SeatMartinborough
Wards

List

Government
 • MayorMartin Connelly
 • Deputy MayorMelissa Sadler-Futter
 • Territorial authoritySouth Wairarapa District Council
Area
 • Total2,387.75 km2 (921.92 sq mi)
Population
 (June 2023)[2]
 • Total11,900
 • Density5.0/km2 (13/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+12 (NZST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+13 (NZDT)
Postcode(s)
5710, 5711, 5712, 5740, 5741, 5742, 5771, 5772, 5773, 5781, 5782, 5783, 5784, 5794
Area code06
Websitewww.swdc.govt.nz Edit this at Wikidata

The South Wairarapa District is a district at the south-east tip of the North IslandofNew Zealand, governed by the South Wairarapa District Council. The district comprises the southernmost part of the Wairarapa, and is part of the Wellington Region.

Features[edit]

The district comprises the floodplain of the Ruamahanga River and the associated Lake Wairarapa, as well as the long southern stretch of Palliser Bay. To the west of the plains rise the eastern slopes of the Remutaka Range, the crest of which forms the western boundary of the district, while the Aorangi Range lies to the south-east. The southernmost point of the North Island, Cape Palliser, is in the South Wairarapa.

While it is predominantly rural, the South Wairarapa has three towns. The two largest towns, almost identical in population, are Greytown and Featherston. Greytown is where Arbor Day was first celebrated in New Zealand. The Fell Locomotive Museum in Featherston has a museum displaying the world's only Fell locomotive. The third-largest town and the seat of the district council is Martinborough; it is the centre of a nationally important wine-producing area.

It is expected that the number of people living in the district's urban areas will increase due to rising property prices in Wellington proper, and the proximity to transport links.[3][4]

Demographics[edit]

South Wairarapa District covers 2,387.75 km2 (921.92 sq mi)[1] and had an estimated population of 11,900 as of June 2023,[2] with a population density of 5.0 people per km2.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
20068,892—    
20139,528+0.99%
201810,575+2.11%
202311,811+2.24%
Source: [5][6]
Ethnicities, 2023 Census
Ethnicity Population
New Zealand European

10,638
Māori

1,821
Pasifika

324
Asian

411
MELAA

78
Other

144

South Wairarapa District had a population of 11,811 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 1,236 people (11.7%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 2,283 people (24.0%) since the 2013 census. There were 6,390 dwellings. The median age was 47.5 years (compared with 38.1 years nationally). There were 2,037 people (17.2%) aged under 15 years, 1,455 (12.3%) aged 15 to 29, 5,574 (47.2%) aged 30 to 64, and 2,733 (23.1%) aged 65 or older.[6]

Ethnicities were 90.1% European/Pākehā, 15.4% Māori, 2.7% Pasifika, 3.5% Asian, 0.7% Middle Eastern, Latin American and African New Zealanders, and 1.2% other. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.[6]

South Wairarapa District had a population of 10,575 at the 2018 New Zealand census. There were 4,335 households, comprising 5,271 males and 5,307 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.99 males per female.

The percentage of people born overseas was 17.2, compared with 27.1% nationally.

Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 55.6% had no religion, 33.4% were Christian, 0.7% had Māori religious beliefs, 0.3% were Hindu, 0.1% were Muslim, 0.6% were Buddhist and 1.9% had other religions.

Of those at least 15 years old, 2,070 (23.9%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 1,599 (18.5%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $32,900, compared with $31,800 nationally. 1,710 people (19.8%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 4,239 (49.0%) people were employed full-time, 1,446 (16.7%) were part-time, and 237 (2.7%) were unemployed.[5]

Individual wards
Name Area (km2) Population Density (per km2) Households Median age Median income
Greytown Ward 273.30 3,588 13.13 1,467 50.1 years $33,800
Featherston Ward 372.13 3,276 8.80 1,350 44.4 years $28,200
Martinborough Ward 1,742.33 3,711 2.13 1,515 46.5 years $35,800
New Zealand 37.4 years $31,800
Individual statistical areas in South Wairarapa district (2018 census)[7]
SA2 name Population Dwellings Median age Median income
Aorangi Forest 1,464 1,110 46.5 years $37,000
Featherston 2,487 1,170 43.8 years $25,600
Greytown 2,466 1,236 51.5 years $32,200
Kahutara 1,035 507 41.1 years $41,000
Martinborough 1,767 1,059 49.3 years $33,200
Tauherenikau 1,353 633 47.5 years $37,200

Transport[edit]

Bank of New Zealand building in Greytown

Because of South Wairarapa's proximity to the capital city of New Zealand, Wellington, there are close links between the two areas. For example, some people live in South Wairarapa and commute to Wellington each day to work; others live and work in Wellington while spending weekends in South Wairarapa. The Wairarapa Line, part of the Metlink public transport network for the Wellington region, passes through the district (which is served by the two stations of Featherston and Woodside) and provides a faster method of transport into the city than the Remutaka pass road. Metlink buses also provide services to Greytown and Martinborough from the railway stations and Masterton.

Local and regional government[edit]

The South Wairarapa District Council is the territorial authority responsible for the area. The council consists of nine councillors; the current mayor is Martin Connelly.[8] The three towns also have their own community boards.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "ArcGIS Web Application". statsnz.maps.arcgis.com. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  • ^ a b "Subnational population estimates (RC, SA2), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996-2023 (2023 boundaries)". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 25 October 2023. (regional councils); "Subnational population estimates (TA, SA2), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996-2023 (2023 boundaries)". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 25 October 2023. (territorial authorities); "Subnational population estimates (urban rural), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996-2023 (2023 boundaries)". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 25 October 2023. (urban areas)
  • ^ Macdonald, Nikki (May 2018). "Featherston: from bleak town to boom town". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  • ^ Fuller, Piers (15 July 2018). "High cost of Wellington living forces students into long commutes". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  • ^ a b "Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census". Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. South Wairarapa District (050). 2018 Census place summary: South Wairarapa District
  • ^ a b c "2023 Census national and subnational usually resident population counts and dwelling counts" (Microsoft Excel). Stats NZ - Tatauranga Aotearoa. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  • ^ "2018 Census place summaries | Stats NZ". www.stats.govt.nz. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  • ^ "Contact a Councillor". South Wairarapa District Council. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  • ^ "Council Committees and Working Parties" (PDF). South Wairarapa District Council. 22 November 2000. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
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