376:. There were 441 households, comprising 714 males and 663 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.08 males per female. The median age was 41.2 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 330 people (24.0%) aged under 15 years, 222 (16.2%) aged 15 to 29, 609 (44.3%) aged 30 to 64, and 213 (15.5%) aged 65 or older.
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Taumarere was at the head of navigable tidal water on the
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Before the 2023 census, the statistical area had a larger boundary, covering 410.68 km (158.56 sq mi). Using that boundary, Matawaia-Taumarere had a population of 1,374 at the
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and motive power was provided by horses that hauled wagons along wooden rails. It was converted into a metal railway in 1870. In 1875, the government purchased the line and converted it to
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Kawakawa and Taumarere wharf at what is now known as Derrick Landing to carry coal for export. It was built to the international
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Ethnicities were 48.5% European/Pākehā, 65.1% Māori, 4.6% Pacific peoples, 1.3% Asian, and 1.1% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.
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those at least 15 was that 471 (45.1%) people were employed full-time, 153 (14.7%) were part-time, and 66 (6.3%) were unemployed.
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150: • Territorial Authority
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520:"Tautari, Hēmi and Tautari, Mary"
508:. Wellington: Grantham House. 17.
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1722:Opua Railway Branch
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1567:Kaikohe Hill
1396:Lake Ōmāpere
1341:Bulrush Lake
1295:Aroha Island
1070:Totara North
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1845:Dog Tax War
1809:Ngāi Takoto
1747:Tāne Mahuta
1742:Stone Store
1687:Eagles Nest
1511:Waiporohita
1045:Taronui Bay
950:Matauri Bay
883:Whatuwhiwhi
670:New Zealand
374:2006 census
370:2013 census
258:Opua Branch
215:Taumarere.
184:New Zealand
124:Electorates
116:Subdivision
74:New Zealand
57: /
45:174°05′38″E
1870:Categories
1804:Muriwhenua
1771:Government
1597:North Cape
1431:Rotopokaka
1421:Rotokereru
1376:Morehurehu
1147:Matihetihe
1005:Puketotara
603:25 October
464:2 December
438:2 December
145:Government
42:35°21′47″S
1530:Landforms
1516:Waitahora
1506:Waiparera
1496:Waimimiha
1491:Waikaramu
1471:Te Kahika
1401:Owhareiti
1386:Ngakeketa
1279:Waimahana
1274:Rangihoua
1269:Henderson
1259:Doubtless
1232:Whirinaki
1202:Rangiahua
1197:Pawarenga
1142:Mangamuka
1122:Broadwood
1100:Whangaroa
1095:Waitaruke
1055:Taupō Bay
1050:Taumarere
1035:Tākou Bay
1020:Rangitane
902:Whangaroa
863:Waiharara
825:Cable Bay
779:Pamapuria
739:Kaingaroa
734:Kaimaumau
432:Beez Neez
180:Northland
172:Taumarere
131:Northland
108:Community
25:Taumarere
1521:Whirirau
1501:Waingaro
1486:Waikanae
1476:Wahakari
1426:Rotomata
1381:Ngakapua
1162:Ōhaeawai
1152:Mitimiti
1137:Kohukohu
1114:Hokianga
1090:Waitangi
1060:Te Haumi
1000:Puketona
995:Pakaraka
975:Oromahoe
955:Maromaku
940:Kerikeri
935:Kawakawa
888:Whangape
848:Te Hāpua
835:Mangōnui
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784:Paparore
719:Herekino
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1823:History
1692:Excitor
1632:Te Puke
1481:Waihopo
1466:Tauanui
1461:Tairutu
1436:Rotoroa
1371:Manuwai
1356:Heather
1288:Islands
1217:Umawera
1212:Tautoro
1192:Panguru
1182:Opononi
1177:Ōmāpere
1172:Omanaia
1167:Ōkaihau
1132:Kaikohe
1110:Kaikohe
1085:Waipapa
1080:Waikare
1030:Russell
1025:Rawhiti
1010:Purerua
965:Motatau
960:Moerewa
843:Takahue
804:Pukenui
769:Oruaiti
759:Ngataki
744:Kaitaia
729:Houhora
704:Ahipara
697:Te Hiku
683:Kaikohe
578:5 April
490:4 April
319:±% p.a.
299:Moerewa
233:⁄
210:History
70:Country
1622:Tarahi
1456:Taeore
1366:Kihona
1361:Kaiwai
1207:Rawene
1127:Horeke
1065:Te Tii
990:Paihia
985:Otiria
970:Okiato
930:Karetu
925:Kapiro
915:Haruru
853:Te Kao
709:Awanui
353:+3.70%
342:−0.94%
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204:Paihia
186:. The
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1783:Mayor
1446:Split
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1391:Ngatu
1329:Lakes
1222:Waimā
1187:Ōtaua
1075:Towai
1040:Saies
820:Taipa
794:Peria
397:Notes
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339:1,146
328:1,224
1451:Swan
1441:Salt
1346:Half
1252:Bays
980:Opua
920:Kaeo
724:Hihi
679:Seat
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580:2024
492:2019
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