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Of those at least 15 years old, 2,346 (14.0%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 3,885 (23.2%) people had no formal qualifications. 1,857 people (11.1%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 8,463 (50.5%) people were employed
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The first European settler mentioned in newspapers is George Rich, who is described as farming and hunting wild boars at Papakura in 1844. The first permanent European residents of Papakura were the McLennan, Cole and Willis families, who arrived between 1846 and 1848 to establish farms at Papakura.
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was established as the local government for South Auckland. In 1881, the Town District Act allowed communities of more than 50 households to amalgamate into a town district. Large town districts were able to form boroughs, which had their own councils and a greater lending power. On 17 August 1882,
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Some notable sports facilities include an indoor-outdoor swimming pool, an international-quality athletics track, a sports stadium, and venues for rugby, netball, cricket, golf, tennis, badminton, soccer, and many other sports. The council also operates a library and a theatre. Papakura also has a
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and Edmund Hillary School are full primary schools (years 1–8) with rolls of 774 and 208 students, respectively. Papakura Normal opened as Papakura North School in 1953, and changed to its current name when it affiliated to Ardmore Teachers College in 1958. Edmund Hillary opened in 1963. Its name
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is a secondary school (years 9–13) with a roll of 1063. The school was established in 1954. In 2020, Māori students were 59% of the roll and Pacific Islands students were 29%. Papakura Intermediate is an intermediate school (years 7–8) with a roll of 294. The school opened in 1962. From 2000 to
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special forces are based at Papakura. Nearby houses were originally Army Homes, but are now in private hands. The army base was made much smaller in the 2010s and become a residential area for a large number of modern houses, both detached and terraced. The subdivision is called McLennan Housing
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The construction of Great South Road led to a population boom in Papakura, which became a military outpost staging point for the war. Many soldiers lived in Papakura village or camped in the surrounding area, and businesses made profit by serving the soldiers. On 9 July 1863, due to fears of the
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immigrant George Cole became known as the "father of Papakura" in later years, and is remembered by the name of a street in Papakura, Coles Crescent. The tract of land that was initially purchased was subdivided in 1853, with the street layout that was built initially remaining largely in place
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was developed gradually in sections, with the motorway over the Pahurehure Inlet at Papakura opening in 1965. By the mid-20th century horse breeding became common, and as the motorway was being constructed, industrial businesses were established in the Takanini and Papakura areas. In 1965 a
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By 1864, the battlefront of the war had moved south of Papakura. The military barracks and stables in the town were disbanded, and local residents struggled, no longer able to supply the soldiers. After the war, the Crown confiscated 1.2 million acres of Māori land around the
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Māori King Movement, Governor Grey proclaimed that all Māori living in the South Auckland area needed to swear loyalty to the Queen and give up their weapons. Most people refused due to strong links to Tainui, leaving for the south before the Government's
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at Pukekiwiriki, and by Te Maketū pā to the south. Tāmaki Māori of the Papakura area thrived by utilising the resources of the Manukau Harbour, forests of the Hunua Ranges and by creating large-scale gardens, primarily on the slopes of Pukekiwiriki.
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returning small portions of land in 1867. Most land was kept by the crown as reserves, or sold on to British immigrant farmers. This included land in Papakura that was promoted to European farming families, who arrived in the mid-1860s.
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and Cosgrove School are contributing primary schools (years 1–6) with rolls of 426, 494 and 578 students, respectively. Papakura Central traces its origins back to 1876. Kelvin Road opened in 1968. Cosgrove opened in 1959.
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In 1911, the first controlled powered flight in New Zealand took place in Papakura. The flight took place inside a single paddock within the racecourse of the now-defunct Papakura Racing Club. The flight was piloted by
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relatives to the south. Waiohua gradually returned to the southern Manukau Harbour, including Papakura, living in disbursed villages based on seasonally available resources. During this time, the tribal identities of
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Papakura became a town district within the Manukau County. On 1 April 1938, Papakura had grown in population enough that the town became independent from the Manukau County, becoming Papakura Borough.
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digging, farming, and providing services for travellers along the Great South Road. By the early 1870s, the Papakura Hotel and Globe Hotel had become prominent structures in the town. In 1875,
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due to a lack of central government funding for road improvements. The Hunua Highway Board was established in 1867, and in 1886 Papakura became a part of the Opaheke North Road Board.
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Before the 2023 census, Papakura had a smaller boundary, covering 10.34 km (3.99 sq mi). Using that boundary, Papakura had a population of 22,500 at the
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Papakura has had 10 people serve as mayor between 1938 and 2010, variously as the Mayor of Papakura Borough, Mayor of Papakura City and Mayor of Papakura District.
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Papakura covers 12.91 km (4.98 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 29,000 as of June 2023, with a population density of 2,246 people per km.
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Development next to McLennan Park, home of Papakura Football Club. McLennan being the name of the farming brothers that first settled in the area from Scotland.
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In the early 1960s, a movement began to amalgamate the various town and borough councils in South Auckland into a single city, which became known as the
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In January 1842, the Crown purchased the Papakura block from Ngāti Taihaua, a hapū with ties to Ngāi Tai and Te Ākitai Waiohua, that included rangatira
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railway run through the Papakura District. State Highway 1 ran down Great South Road through central Papakura until 1965, when it was bypassed by the
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Papakura struggled to grow as a community between 1900 and 1919, due to repeated fires breaking out in the community, as well as the effects of
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trade, logging and later dairy farming. In 1938, the town had grown enough to become the Borough of Papakura, independent from the surrounding
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Most of Papakura is residential, with a commercial area on the western side. The area southeast of Papakura is almost entirely industrial.
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that erupted an estimated 1,000,000 years ago. Lava flows from the eruption flowed west towards Papakura. Further east of Papakura are the
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immigrants. Papakura township was adjacent to the large Ardmore Gumfield (also known as the Papakura Gumfield), which stretched from
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Ngati Te Ata (Waiohua) Cultural Values Assessment Report: Auckland Metro Rail Programme – Papakura to Pukekohe Electrification (P2P)
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The first permanent European residents moved to Papakura in 1846. The town developed significantly during the construction of the
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2017 it was called Mansell Senior School. In 2018, Māori students were 74% of the roll and Pacific Islands students were 22%.
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Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 40.9% had no religion, 37.6% were
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Grey's Folly: A History of Howick, Pakuranga, Bucklands-Eastern Beaches, East Tamaki, Whitford, Beachlands and Maraetai
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served as the last Mayor of Papakura City from 1983–1989, and the first Mayor of Papakura District from 1989–1992
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The 1890s saw a major increase in kauri gum diggers visiting Papakura and Takanini, many of whom were Māori and
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Road boards were the first local government in South Auckland in the 1860s, which were established across the
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local board area, an area with similar boundaries as the former Papakura District. Papakura is a part of the
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Over time, the tribal identities of Ngā Iwi and Ngā Riki emerged, primarily for those who descended from the
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were merged with the surrounding areas of Auckland to form a single local government area, managed by the
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Many people drawn to Papakura due to the Papakura cattle stockyards, which were established in 1955. The
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The village of Papakura grew in the 1860s and 1870s, with early industries including logging, farming,
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waka. She settled permanently at the pā after quarrelling with Hoturoa. The site became a home for the
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who associate with the Papakura area include Te Ākitai Waiohua, Ngāti Tamaoho, Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua,
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From the 1950s, Papakura and the surrounding areas urbanised, in part due to the construction of the
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Kirk's Bush is a remnant of the dense native forest formerly found across southern Papakura and
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was established on the outskirts of the town in 1939 and remains an important base for the
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had reestablished a presence at Kirikiri, a kāinga on the western slopes of Pukekiwiriki.
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He hītori mō te hanga ā-tāone o Tāmaki Makaurau: A brief history of Auckland's urban form
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caused the Papakura area to become deserted. Waiohua descendant tribes relocated to the
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offers an alternative translation of Papakura, "Flat of the Moa". Graham believed that
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Campbell, Matthew; Harris, Jaden; Maguire, Wesley; Hawkins, Stuart (10 October 2013).
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Public transport is provided by train and bus services, with frequent trains on the
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people who descended from her, known as Ngā Mārama, who later became a part of the
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is usually interpreted to be a reference to the red soil of the area, ethnographer
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to the south. The opening of the railway station helped grow the profitability of
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has been occupied since the arrival of migratory waka, and is associated with the
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A Field Guide to Auckland: Exploring the Region's Natural and Historical Heritage
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The percentage of people born overseas was 25.7, compared with 27.1% nationally.
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Te Rautaki Whakamaarama moo ngaa Waahi Tuku Iho Heritage Interpretation Strategy
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and gardens surrounding Pukekiwiriki (pictured: view from Red Hill in the 1960s)
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Huakaiwaka. The union lasted for three generations, and was centred around the
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memorial statue dedicated to fallen soldiers of the Papakura and Karaka areas
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of Kirikiri, Te Aparangi and Ōpaheke, which were protected by the fortified
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The Evolution of Local Government Areas in Metropolitan Auckland, 1840–1971
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full-time, 1,833 (10.9%) were part-time, and 1,119 (6.7%) were unemployed.
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biscuit factory. The Roselands shopping centre opened in Papakura in 1968.
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chocolate factory opened on Hunua Road in Papakura, which later became the
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waka. In the 17th century, three major tribes of Tāmaki Makaurau, Ngā Iwi,
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This article is about the suburb. For the past territorial authority, see
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In addition to the Local Council Chambers, Papakura is served by a large
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and his family were captured by his former neighbour, Lieutenant-Colonel
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in the east, likely along the path of the Old Wairoa Road. Other inland
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between the southeastern Manukau Harbour at Papakura in the west to the
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Drawing by Carl Frank Fischer of the forests near Papakura in the 1850s
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were predominantly wetlands and peat bogs, while southern Papakura and
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Breakwater Against the Tide: a History of Papakura City and Districts
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Green, Nathew (2011). "From Hawaīki to Howick – A Ngāi Tai History".
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today. Cole established an inn for travellers in the Papakura area.
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word typically translated to mean "Red Earth" or "Red Flats". While
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of the Manukau Harbour, who lived seasonally in the Papakura area.
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was established as a part of these reforms, which administers the
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All these schools are coeducational. Rolls are as of August 2024.
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in the 13th or 14th centuries, who utilised the resources of the
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Christ Church (Anglican) established in 1862 with Selwyn Chapel.
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The unveiling of the Papakura-Karaka war memorial statue in 1921
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further into the Waikato, due to fears of potential invasion of
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saw significant housing and industrial developments. By 1964,
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Shifting Grounds: Deep Histories of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland
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On 1 November 2010, the local government authorities of the
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Historic Heritage Evaluation: Papakura-Karaka War Memorial
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Due to significant growth, the Borough of Papakura became
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showcases the area's local history. It opened in 1972.
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Heritage Department of the Auckland Regional Council.
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Pishief, Elizabeth; Shirley, Brendan (August 2015).
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Before the arrival of humans, northern Papakura and
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In 3703:2018 Census place summary: Papakura Massey Park 3273:"New Zealand's first controlled powered flight" 861:at Papakura, photographed between 1863 and 1867 3725:2018 Census place summary: Papakura Industrial 3681:2018 Census place summary: Papakura North East 3629: 3627: 1880:Prince Edward Park, a sports venue in Papakura 1760:Papakura is home to association football club 671:ancestress Mārama, who was the second wife of 587:since around the 13th or 14th centuries. Many 4652: 2896:Auckland Council Heritage Unit (March 2017). 1864:Kirks Bush, an area of remnant native forest. 1740:Since 2021, Papakura has been a stop for the 8: 4406:. Papakura and Districts Historical Society. 3635:"Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census" 2448:Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum 2270: 2268: 2266: 2264: 2262: 2260: 2169:Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum 1835:, a 2001 sculpture by John Tohia in Papakura 1488:Map of the Town District of Papakura in 1882 1079: 4991:Populated places around the Manukau Harbour 4212:. Auckland Council Archives. Archived from 3772:. Education Review Office. 3 February 2020. 3670:2018 Census place summary: Papakura Central 2852:Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist 2646:"Balmoral & Sandringham Heritage Walks" 2108: 652: 493:to the north, and the rural settlements of 457: 451: 445: 435: 425: 4659: 4645: 4637: 4129: 4070: 3692:2018 Census place summary: Papakura Kelvin 3122: 3110: 3077: 3075: 3073: 2747: 2735: 2612:Pishief, Dr Elizabeth; Adam, John (2015). 2399: 2106: 2104: 2102: 2100: 2098: 2096: 2094: 2092: 2090: 2088: 1078: 232: 50: 4185: 3896:Education Counts: Papakura Central School 3659:2018 Census place summary: Papakura North 2492: 2490: 2488: 2486: 1757:number of skate parks, and a skate bowl. 750:Around the year 1740, a conflict between 481:Papakura is located on the shores of the 4422:New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero 3930:"The History of Papakura Central School" 3830:Education Counts: Papakura Normal School 3819:. Education Review Office. 9 March 2018. 3783:Education Counts: Papakura Intermediatel 3714:2018 Census place summary: Papakura East 3648:2018 Census place summary: Papakura West 1840:Accent Point Building, which houses the 1658:, the Papakura Courthouse was where the 1205: 389:, and was a military outpost during the 31:. For the current local board area, see 4044:Manukau, Papakura and Franklin Archives 3841:Education Counts: Edmund Hillary School 3596: 3594: 3135:Auckland Council Heritage Unit (2014). 2780:Deed of Settlement of Historical Claims 2412:Trilford, Danielle (28 November 2017). 2026: 501:to the west. Papakura is surrounded by 208: 195: 182: 174: 122: 87: 83: 68: 3954:. Kelvin Road School. 27 October 2018. 3736:Education Counts: Papakura High School 2820:Deed of Settlement Schedule: Documents 2211: 2209: 2207: 2068:"Population estimate tables - NZ.Stat" 2034: 2032: 2030: 782:war parties from the north during the 591:visited the wider area, including the 489:. It is located between the suburb of 224:Counties Manukau District Health Board 3326: 3309: 3297: 3231: 3219: 3204: 3192: 3028: 2954: 2251: 1656:Pitcairn sexual assault trial of 2004 1579:1947–1953 Edward ('Ted') A. J. Busing 1207:Individual statistical areas in 2018 327:. It is located on the shores of the 218: 200: 187: 164: 154: 142: 130: 7: 4996:Populated places established in 1846 4851:Drury (defunct / under construction) 4013:"Previous Local Government Agencies" 3907:Education Counts: Kelvin Road School 3817:"Papakura Intermediate - 09/03/2018" 3251:. The Bush Press. pp. 4–5, 44. 2678:Patterson, Malcolm (21 March 2008). 4911:Papakura District Council (defunct) 4142:McClure, Margaret (1 August 2016). 3990:. New Zealand Ministry of Education 3770:"Papakura High School - 03/02/2020" 2585:"Duder Regional Park - Our History" 2529:Auckland-Waikato Historical Journal 1582:1953–1966 Isaac ('Ike') Grundy Mack 639:. Papakura was the location of the 335:. It is under the authority of the 4986:1846 establishments in New Zealand 4418:"Old All Saints Church (Anglican)" 4347:from the original on 18 April 2021 3164:Gibb, Russell (1 September 2015). 2812:Te Ākitai Waiohua Settlement Trust 2772:Te Ākitai Waiohua Settlement Trust 2687:Environmental Protection Authority 2497:Taonui, Rāwiri (8 February 2005). 2283:Environmental Protection Authority 1943:– Politician, Member of Parliament 1766:Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2 692:The Papakura area was home to the 25: 3918:Education Counts: Cosgrove School 2381:from the original on 29 July 2019 1037:In the years after World War II, 4471:Thompson, Wayne (13 July 2001). 2523:Hooker, Brian (September 1997). 2367:Russell, Alexia (30 July 2019). 2340:"Waikōwhai Coast Heritage Study" 1867:Papakura-Karaka War Memorial, a 1154:Ethnicities were 46.3% European/ 879:ordered the construction of the 281: 274: 266: 259: 192:1,291 ha (3,190 acres) 76:Aerial view of Papakura and the 70: 4381:"Papakura Museum on NZ Museums" 4042:Ringer, Bruce (December 2009). 3988:"New Zealand Schools Directory" 1992:– Rugby union player, All Black 1986:– Rugby union player, All Black 1958:– Rugby union player, All Black 1911:- Rugby union player, All Black 1877:, army base established in 1939 1796:in first-class rugby union and 1744:regional train service between 1595:1975–1977 Archibald J. Campbell 1585:1966–1975 Archibald J. Campbell 1015:New Zealand Special Air Service 643:, which allowed people to haul 48:Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand 4402:Deeming, Wendy (August 2022). 4089:West: The History of Waitakere 3952:"50 Year Jubilee Celebrations" 1196:and 4.1% had other religions. 524:, a basalt volcano within the 485:, a southeastern inlet of the 1: 4473:"Taggers turn talents to art" 4315:New Zealand Construction News 4091:. Random House. p. 238. 2217:"Place name detail: Papakura" 1674:population, but now only the 1670:Papakura once served a large 915:, where Ihaka Takanini died. 867:Great South Road, New Zealand 723:and Ngā Riki, joined to form 526:South Auckland volcanic field 282: 260: 4556:Smith, Michelle Ann (2016). 4290:New Zealand Transport Agency 3748:"About Papakura High School" 3249:Kauri Gum and the Gumdiggers 3125:, pp. 100–101, 106–107. 2225:New Zealand Geographic Board 1778:Counties Manukau Rugby Union 1735:public transport in Auckland 1530:as a unitary authority. The 952:opened, linking the town to 932:Growing township of Papakura 778:In the 1820s, the threat of 275: 267: 4904:Papakura District (defunct) 4238:. New Zealand Defence Force 1695:, viewed from Clevedon Road 705:Waiohua and the Musket Wars 520:To the east of Papakura is 35:. For the local board, see 33:Papakura (local board area) 5022: 4821:Sir Edmund Hillary Library 4799:Auckland Southern Motorway 4792:Facilities and attractions 3195:, pp. 13–14, 250–254. 2866:"The Native Land Question" 2313:; Murdoch, Graeme (2008). 1917:- Mountaineer and explorer 1894: 1848:and Elim Christian Centre. 1846:Sir Edmund Hillary Library 1824:The Selwyn Chapel ca. 1908 1708:Auckland Southern Motorway 1560: 1050:Auckland Southern Motorway 989:Howard Wright 1910 Biplane 864: 571:site, which protected the 406:Auckland Southern Motorway 78:Auckland Southern Motorway 26: 5006:Papakura Local Board Area 4668:Papakura Local Board Area 4584:Papakura: Town Growing Up 4503:Bloomfield, G.T. (1973). 4404:Papakura Museum: 50 Years 4283:"Auckland Motorways 2008" 4113:"Request For City Status" 3966:"Cosgrove Primary School" 3932:. Papakura Central School 3541:"Heart for his community" 2644:; Truttman, Lisa (2009). 1980:– International cricketer 1937:– International cricketer 1861:in Central Park, Papakura 1794:Counties Manukau Steelers 1609:Papakura District Council 1468:Papakura Central School, 1132: 1106:—     987:and was carried out in a 925:Native Compensation Court 88: 84: 69: 60: 4601:Craig, E. W. G. (1982). 4168:Blakeley, Roger (2015). 3855:. Papakura Normal School 2146:"1000 Māori place names" 2040:"ArcGIS Web Application" 1800:in first-class cricket. 1776:who are members of the 1693:Papakura railway station 1614:1989–1992 George Hawkins 1571:Papakura Borough Council 1013:, being the home of the 950:Papakura railway station 911:, and taken prisoner on 790:under the protection of 374:began developing, among 342:The area was settled by 214:Papakura railway station 4897:Papakura City (defunct) 4783:Pukekiwiriki (Red Hill) 4633:' heritage collections. 4627:Photographs of Papakura 4582:Clarke, Ernest (1993). 3877:. Edmund Hillary School 3797:. 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Archived from 2827:New Zealand Government 2787:New Zealand Government 2499:"The tribes of Tāmaki" 2072:Statistics New Zealand 2004:– Long-distance runner 1949:- Rugby union player, 1875:Papakura Military Camp 1836: 1825: 1696: 1662:sat to hear the case. 1660:Pitcairn Supreme Court 1598:1977–1983 Jack Farrell 1576:1938–1947 Samuel Evans 1558: 1540:Manurewa-Papakura ward 1489: 1458:Papakura Normal School 1034: 1007:Papakura Military Camp 1000:1918–1920 flu pandemic 941: 862: 830: 653: 589:Māori migration canoes 576: 478: 458: 452: 446: 442:North Island giant moa 436: 426: 160:Manurewa-Papakura ward 108:37.06250°S 174.94194°E 4965:Rosehill Intermediate 4539:10.7810/9781988587332 4087:; Kerr, Ruth (eds.). 3279:. New Zealand History 3084:"The Tawhiao Cottage" 3005:. New Zealand History 2221:New Zealand Gazetteer 1964:– Artist and musician 1831: 1823: 1790:Auckland Rugby League 1788:, who compete in the 1764:, who compete in the 1690: 1620:2000–2004 David Buist 1590:Papakura City Council 1553: 1487: 1080:Historical population 1028: 939: 857: 828: 821:Early colonial period 792:Pōtatau Te Wherowhero 563: 473: 4940:Papakura High School 4879:Papakura Local Board 4426:Heritage New Zealand 2848:"Papakura Boar Hunt" 2818:(12 November 2021). 2778:(12 November 2021). 2114:Papakura Local Board 1897:People from Papakura 1752:Sport and recreation 1727:Auckland City Centre 1532:Papakura Local Board 1461:pays tribute to the 1451:Papakura High School 1356:Papakura Massey Park 773:Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua 583:has been settled by 543:was home to a dense 372:Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua 333:Auckland City Centre 170:Papakura Local Board 113:-37.06250; 174.94194 37:Papakura Local Board 5001:Suburbs of Auckland 4955:Papakura Sea Eagles 4749:Geographic features 4451:Auckland Public Art 4132:, pp. 108–116. 3372:on 24 February 2012 3234:, pp. 253–254. 2970:(6 December 2016). 2642:Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei 1786:Papakura Sea Eagles 1402:Papakura Industrial 1310:Papakura North East 1208: 1081: 889:Māori King Movement 358:was constructed on 104: /  4930:Kelvin Road School 4631:Auckland Libraries 4447:"Cumulus Pavilion" 4369:. 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Index

Papakura North
Papakura District
Papakura (local board area)
Papakura Local Board
Suburb
Aerial view of Papakura and the Auckland Southern Motorway
Auckland Southern Motorway
37°3′45″S 174°56′31″E / 37.06250°S 174.94194°E / -37.06250; 174.94194
City
Auckland
Local authority
Auckland Council
Manurewa-Papakura ward
Papakura Local Board
Papakura railway station
Counties Manukau District Health Board
Wattle Downs
Takanini
Ardmore
Pahurehure
Red Hill
Rosehill
Drury
Ōpaheke
South Auckland
New Zealand
Pahurehure Inlet
Auckland City Centre
Auckland Council
Tāmaki Māori

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