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In 2020, the GDP of the Kaikōura District was $232 million, with an annual growth for the region of 1.6%. [12] Tourism contributed $57 million to total GDP in Kaikoura District in 2020, and was the top overall category, as shown in this table comparing district and national share of GDP: [13]
The council was established in 1989, directly replacing the Kaikoura County Council established in 1876. [2] In 2020, the council had 40 staff, including 8 earning more than $100,000. According to the Taxpayers' Union think tank, residential rates averaged $2,385. [3]
The rebuild after the 2016 earthquake replaced or upgraded many of Kaikoura District Council's assets. These included replacing the oldest water mains built in the 1920s and many roads. This has left Kaikōura better placed financially in 2021 than many councils, as they do not have to replace these in the next 30 years as part of their long ...
The Kaikōura District is a territorial authority in the Canterbury Region of New ... Kaikōura District; Kaikōura District Council; Kaikoura lights; Kaikōura ...
The Mayor of Kaikōura (formerly Kaikoura) officiates over the Kaikōura District of New Zealand's South Island.The district is administered by a district council. [2]The current mayor is Craig Mackle, who was elected in 2019.
A map showing population density in the Canterbury Region at the 2023 census Canterbury ( Māori : Waitaha ) is a region of New Zealand, located in the central-eastern South Island . The region covers an area of 44,503.88 square kilometres (17,183.04 sq mi), making it the largest region in the country by area.
The council was established in the 1989 local government reforms, but disestablished only three years later in 1992, when its functions went to the unitary authorities of Nelson City Council, Tasman District Council, and Marlborough District Council. [1] Kaikoura District had belonged to the Nelson-Marlborough Regional Council, but with the ...
The Airport was opened in 1964. It was constructed by council staff at a cost of 4000 pounds. It had an original grass runway of 575 metres (1,886 ft). In 1983, the Kaikoura Aero Club was formed. In late 1995, the runway was sealed for the increased traffic and to protect it from damage caused by rabbits. [4]