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570:. There were 81 households, comprising 78 males and 90 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.87 males per female. The median age was 58.0 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 24 people (14.3%) aged under 15 years, 21 (12.5%) aged 15 to 29, 72 (42.9%) aged 30 to 64, and 54 (32.1%) aged 65 or older.
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Of those at least 15 years old, 39 (27.1%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 27 (18.8%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $ 19,500, compared with $ 31,800 nationally. 9 people (6.2%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those
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Kohukohu School is a co-educational full primary (years 1-8) school with a roll of 29 students as of August 2024. The school was established in 1883, but moved to a new location in 1972 because the ground on the original site was unstable. The original site with the original school building is now a
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Today, Kohukohu is a community of 150 people who live within the village and approximately 350 who live in the surrounding area. The smaller settlements of
Tauteihiihi, Motukaraka, Pikiparia, Te Karae, Mata, and Paponga are very close by. Kohukohu has a school, general store, café, art galleries,
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The
Kohukohu footbridge near the centre of the town is the first stone bridge built in New Zealand, and is the oldest surviving bridge of any construction still in existence in the country. It was built some time between 1843 and 1851 at the mouth of the Waihouuru Creek where it flowed into the
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The first recorded
European to enter the Hokianga Harbour arrived in 1819 and by the 1830s, Kohukohu was the heart of New Zealand's timber industry. The country's first Catholic mass was celebrated 8 kilometres north of Kohukohu at Totara Point in 1838. The
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blocks as ballast, which they left at
Kohukohu in exchange for more-valuable timber, and these sandstone blocks were used to build the bridge. When a timber mill opened next to the bridge in 1879 sawdust was used to gradually reclaim the harbour, and the
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Statistics New
Zealand describes Kohukohu as a rural settlement. It covers 4.26 km (1.64 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 190 as of June 2023, with a population density of 45 people per km. Kohukohu is part of the larger
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For nearly one hundred years
Kohukohu was an important timber milling town and the largest commercial centre on the north of the harbour. In 1900, the township had a population of almost 2,000 people.
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Of those people who chose to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 50.0% had no religion, 32.1% were
Christian and 1.8% had other religions.
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has buried most of the bridge, which is now about 100 m back from the foreshore. The bridge was registered in 2008 as a
Category 1 Historic Place.
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Ethnicities were 75.0% European/Pākehā, 37.5% Māori, 1.8% Pacific peoples, and 3.6% Asian. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.
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Zealand's first Catholic mass was celebrated near by in 1838; a memorial 8 kilometres north on Totara Point marks the site.
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In recent years, Kohukohu has become a destination for travellers who are attracted by its scenery, history, culture and arts.
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arts and crafts shop, hotel, voluntary fire and ambulance services, and a health clinic. There are also two churches and three
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at least 15 was that 33 (22.9%) people were employed full-time, 21 (14.6%) were part-time, and 9 (6.2%) were unemployed.
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In October 2020, the Government committed $ 1,407,731 from the
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Kohukohu in 1918. On the foreshore are the Kohukohu Hotel, the
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For the New Zealand native tree sometimes called kohukohu, see
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Kohukohu on the Hokianga Tourism Association website
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715:Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal (8 February 2005).
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1063:"Heritage Assessment: Former Kohukohu School"
1000:2018 Census place summary: Kohukohu-Broadwood
273:tradition, the legendary Polynesian explorer
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1015:"Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census"
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761:Reader's Digest Guide to New Zealand
1042:. New Zealand Ministry of Education
493:Kohukohu-Broadwood statistical area
192:4.26 km (1.64 sq mi)
765:A bawdy timber town from the 1830s
721:Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
164: • Territorial Authority
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1028:Education Counts: Kohukohu School
956:Park, Stuart (4 September 2007).
814:"Pateoro (Te Karae) | Maori Maps"
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2021:Cape Reinga / Te Rerenga Wairua
1040:"New Zealand Schools Directory"
2131:Bay of Islands Vintage Railway
601:, rugby league player for the
293:for a swearword or expletive.
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1068:. Department of Conservation.
735:"kohukohu - Māori Dictionary"
717:"Places associated with Kupe"
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281:. Angry at the food from the
174: • Regional council
2081:Rainbow Falls / Waianiwaniwa
2136:Butler Point Whaling Museum
917:. Te Potiki National Trust.
889:"Te Kāhui Māngai directory"
687:(territorial authorities);
399:New Zealand's oldest bridge
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2196:RNZAF Station Waipapakauri
2124:Facilities and attractions
1784:Motukokako / Piercy Island
864:"Tauteihiihi | Maori Maps"
795:Shadbolt, Maurice (2010).
777:Shadbolt, Maurice (2010).
759:Shadbolt, Maurice (2010).
178:Northland Regional Council
168:Far North District Council
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333:affiliated with the hapū
318:built a sawmill in 1878.
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2231:Waitangi Treaty Monument
839:"Pikipāria | Maori Maps"
626:"ArcGIS Web Application"
316:Hokianga Sawmill Company
2061:Ngawha geothermal field
1089:Kohukohu School website
983:"Kohukohu Travel Guide"
630:statsnz.maps.arcgis.com
560:2018 New Zealand census
265:Pre-European settlement
29:Pittosporum tenuifolium
2186:Okaihau Railway Branch
2151:Christ Church, Russell
2146:Cape Reinga Lighthouse
940:Provincial Growth Fund
694:Statistics New Zealand
676:Statistics New Zealand
658:Statistics New Zealand
562:, unchanged since the
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84:35.36139°S 173.54417°E
2141:Cape Brett Lighthouse
2016:Cape Maria van Diemen
1268:Piwhane / Spirits Bay
1061:Macrae, Alan (2011).
929:"Marae Announcements"
739:maoridictionary.co.nz
669:(regional councils);
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479:within the locality.
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2076:Parengarenga Harbour
2011:Cape Brett Peninsula
1885:Rotokawau (Karikari)
1379:Cape Brett Peninsula
1258:Parengarenga Harbour
1094:Village Arts website
962:Heritage New Zealand
222:is a village on the
210: • Density
89:-35.36139; 173.54417
2191:Opua Railway Branch
2051:Maungataniwha Range
1880:Rotokawau (Aupōuri)
1714:Geographic features
987:Jasons Travel Media
936:growregions.govt.nz
799:. Reader's Digest.
781:. Reader's Digest.
763:. Reader's Digest.
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329:Kohukohu has three
309:European settlement
302:Bank of New Zealand
260:History and culture
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2304:Battle of Ohaeawai
2096:Te Paki Sand Dunes
2046:Karikari Peninsula
1789:Urupukapuka Island
1779:Motukawanui Island
1218:Karikari Peninsula
1135:Far North District
589:historic reserve.
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2071:Purerua Peninsula
2041:Kaimaumau wetland
2006:Aupōuri Peninsula
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1085:Community website
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2036:Kaikohe Hill
1865:Lake Ōmāpere
1810:Bulrush Lake
1764:Aroha Island
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2278:Ngāi Takoto
2216:Tāne Mahuta
2211:Stone Store
2156:Eagles Nest
1980:Waiporohita
1514:Taronui Bay
1419:Matauri Bay
1352:Whatuwhiwhi
1139:New Zealand
893:tkm.govt.nz
568:2006 census
564:2013 census
415:reclamation
386:Te Hokokeha
366:Ngāi Tūpoto
232:New Zealand
138:Electorates
104:New Zealand
87: /
75:173°32′39″E
2339:Categories
2273:Muriwhenua
2240:Government
2066:North Cape
1900:Rotopokaka
1890:Rotokereru
1845:Morehurehu
1616:Matihetihe
1474:Puketotara
699:25 October
681:25 October
663:25 October
370:Ngāti Here
197:Population
159:Government
72:35°21′41″S
1999:Landforms
1985:Waitahora
1975:Waiparera
1965:Waimimiha
1960:Waikaramu
1940:Te Kahika
1870:Owhareiti
1855:Ngakeketa
1748:Waimahana
1743:Rangihoua
1738:Henderson
1728:Doubtless
1701:Whirinaki
1671:Rangiahua
1666:Pawarenga
1611:Mangamuka
1591:Broadwood
1569:Whangaroa
1564:Waitaruke
1524:Taupō Bay
1519:Taumarere
1504:Tākou Bay
1489:Rangitane
1371:Whangaroa
1332:Waiharara
1294:Cable Bay
1248:Pamapuria
1208:Kaingaroa
1203:Kaimaumau
967:2 October
584:Education
410:sandstone
350:Te Rarawa
339:Te Rarawa
335:Te Ihutai
247:Rangiahua
145:Northland
2345:Hokianga
1990:Whirirau
1970:Waingaro
1955:Waikanae
1945:Wahakari
1895:Rotomata
1850:Ngakapua
1631:Ōhaeawai
1621:Mitimiti
1606:Kohukohu
1583:Hokianga
1559:Waitangi
1529:Te Haumi
1469:Puketona
1464:Pakaraka
1444:Oromahoe
1424:Maromaku
1409:Kerikeri
1404:Kawakawa
1357:Whangape
1317:Te Hāpua
1304:Mangōnui
1278:Pukepoto
1253:Paparore
1188:Herekino
1083:Kohukohu
873:9 August
848:9 August
823:9 August
744:9 August
552:Source:
374:Patutoka
287:Kohukohu
279:Hawaiiki
220:Kohukohu
120:District
43:Kohukohu
2292:History
2161:Excitor
2101:Te Puke
1950:Waihopo
1935:Tauanui
1930:Tairutu
1905:Rotoroa
1840:Manuwai
1825:Heather
1757:Islands
1686:Umawera
1681:Tautoro
1661:Panguru
1651:Opononi
1646:Ōmāpere
1641:Omanaia
1636:Ōkaihau
1601:Kaikohe
1579:Kaikohe
1554:Waipapa
1549:Waikare
1499:Russell
1494:Rawhiti
1479:Purerua
1434:Motatau
1429:Moerewa
1312:Takahue
1273:Pukenui
1238:Oruaiti
1228:Ngataki
1213:Kaitaia
1198:Houhora
1173:Ahipara
1166:Te Hiku
1152:Kaikohe
932:(Excel)
635:2 April
513:±% p.a.
378:Tahāwai
343:Ngāpuhi
226:in the
100:Country
2091:Tarahi
1925:Taeore
1835:Kihona
1830:Kaiwai
1676:Rawene
1596:Horeke
1534:Te Tii
1459:Paihia
1454:Otiria
1439:Okiato
1399:Karetu
1394:Kapiro
1384:Haruru
1322:Te Kao
1178:Awanui
547:+0.00%
536:−1.44%
406:Sydney
243:Horeke
110:Region
2252:Mayor
1915:Split
1875:Puhau
1860:Ngatu
1798:Lakes
1691:Waimā
1656:Ōtaua
1544:Towai
1509:Saies
1289:Taipa
1263:Peria
1066:(PDF)
609:Notes
477:marae
408:used
331:marae
325:Marae
291:Māori
283:Hāngī
1920:Swan
1910:Salt
1815:Half
1721:Bays
1449:Opua
1389:Kaeo
1193:Hihi
1148:Seat
1048:2024
969:2018
875:2020
850:2020
825:2020
746:2020
701:2023
683:2023
665:2023
637:2022
541:2018
530:2013
519:2006
508:Pop.
504:Year
384:and
368:and
360:and
275:Kupe
245:and
184:Area
130:Ward
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