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Te Atatū Peninsula (formerly Te Atatu North, also known in Māori as Ōrukuwai [3]) is a waterfront suburb of West Auckland surrounded by the Waitematā Harbour.The area was home to brickworks and farmland until the Northwestern Motorway was constructed in the 1950s, after which Te Atatū developed a low and medium-cost suburb.
The electoral redistribution was very disruptive, and 22 electorates were abolished, while 27 electorates were newly created (including Te Atatu) or re-established. These changes came into effect for the 1978 election. [4] Te Atatū comprises the suburbs of West Auckland on the western side of the Whau River in Auckland.
Cyclists on the cycleway in Te Atatu South. The Northwestern Cycleway, sometimes also referred to as the North West or Northwestern Cycle Route, is a 12 km [1] mostly off-road cycle route in New Zealand that connects the Auckland CBD with the suburb of Westgate. For most of its length, it runs alongside the Northwestern Motorway (State Highway ...
The Whau River (Māori pronunciation:) is an estuarial arm of the southwestern Waitemata Harbour (rather than a river) within the Auckland metropolitan area in New Zealand. . It flows north for 5.7 kilometres (3.5 mi) from its origin at the confluence of the Avondale Stream and Whau Stream [1] to its mouth between the Te Atatū Peninsula and the long, thin Rosebank Peninsula in Avonda
Vineyards were located along Te Atatu, McLeod and Edmonton Rd's. There were brickworks under what is now the Whau River bridge and a timber mill at the end of Roberts Rd. [5] The name "Te Atatu South" was attributed to the area in 1961 when the area of Te Atatū was divided by the Northwestern Motorway (State Highway 16). With the new motorway ...
Related titles should be described in Te Atatū, while unrelated titles should be moved to Te Atatū (disambiguation). Te Atatū may refer to: Te Atatū Peninsula , a suburb of Auckland
Footrot Flats Fun Park was a theme park on Te Atatū Peninsula, West Auckland, New Zealand. Opening in 1982 as Leisureland, the park rebranded to be themed around the Murray Ball cartoon Footrot Flats in 1984. During the 1980s, it was the largest theme park in New Zealand.
The park was created in 1960 as Holman Park.It was then renamed Te Atatu Park before being renamed again as Te Atatū Peninsula Park. [1]The Te Atatu Roosters were based at the park between 1960 and 1964.