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Clarks Beach had a population of 1,581 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 189 people (13.6%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 252 people (19.0%) since the 2013 census. There were 804 males, 774 females and 3 people of other genders in 576 dwellings. [6] 2.7% of people identified as LGBTIQ+. The median age was 45.0 years ...
Piha Beach was the setting for a popular New Zealand reality television show. Aptly named Piha Rescue , it ran for 12 series over 14 years on TV1 and it featured the lives of the surf life savers at Piha Beach and educated the public on the beach safety, rip currents and swimming between the flags.
This is a list of cities and towns in the South Island of New Zealand by the population of their urban area.. The populations given in the table below are provisional New Zealand usually resident populations, June 2024 estimates, and refer to the urban area defined under the Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018 (SSGA) unless otherwise stated.
While most New Zealanders live in New Zealand, there is also a significant diaspora abroad, estimated as of 2001 at over 460,000 or 14 percent of the international total of New Zealand-born. Of these, 360,000, over three-quarters of the New Zealand-born population residing outside of New Zealand, live in Australia.
The peninsula is a popular place to live for people who have chosen an alternative lifestyle, especially those who have left Auckland. The 1970s saw thousands of hippies relocate from large cities around New Zealand to the Coromandel in search of an environmentally friendly lifestyle associated with the counterculture back-to-the-land movement .
People of European descent constituted the majority of the 4.2 million people living in New Zealand, with 2,969,391 or 74.0% of the population in the 2013 New Zealand census. [25] Those of full or part-Māori ancestry comprise 14.9% of New Zealanders.
In 2013, it was inhabited by 939 people, [6] mostly living from farming and tourism and all living off-the-grid. [7] The majority of the island (around 60% of the total area) is administered as a nature reserve by the Department of Conservation. [5] The island atmosphere is sometimes described as being "life in New Zealand many decades back". [8]
The Hibiscus Coast is a populated area on a stretch of the Hauraki Gulf coast in New Zealand's Auckland Region.It has a population of 69,070 (June 2024), [2] making it the 10th most populous urban area in New Zealand, and the second most populous in the Auckland Region, behind Auckland itself.