A district in New Zealand is a territorial authority area governed by a district council as a second-tier of local government in New Zealand, below regional councils. They were formed as a result of local government reforms in 1989. There are 53 districts in New Zealand, and they do not include the 13 city councils (including Auckland Council), and the Chatham Islands Council. District councils serve a combination of rural and urban communities, while city councils administer the larger urban areas. Three districts (Gisborne, Tasman and Marlborough) are unitary authorities also performing the functions of a regional council.
Districts are not subdivisions of regions, and some of them fall within more than one region. Taupo District has the distinction of straddling the boundaries of four different regions. Regional council areas are based on water catchment areas, whereas district council areas are based on community of interest and road access. Regional councils are responsible for the administration of many environmental and public transport matters, while the district councils administer local roads and reserves, sewerage, building consents, the land use and subdivision aspects of resource management, and other local matters. Some activities are delegated to council-controlled organisations.
Video Districts of New Zealand
Districts
There are currently 53 districts:
North Island
Bay of Plenty Region
- Kawerau District
- Opotiki District
- Western Bay of Plenty District
- Whakatane District
Hawke's Bay Region
- Central Hawke's Bay District
- Hastings District
- Wairoa District
Manawatu-Wanganui Region
- Horowhenua District
- Manawatu District
- Ruapehu District
- Whanganui District
Northland Region
- Far North District
- Kaipara District
- Whangarei District
Taranaki Region
- New Plymouth District
- South Taranaki District
Waikato Region
- Hauraki District
- Matamata-Piako District
- Otorohanga District
- South Waikato District
- Thames-Coromandel District
- Waikato District
- Waipa District
Wellington Region
- Carterton District
- Kapiti Coast District
- Masterton District
- South Wairarapa District
Mixed
- Rangitikei District (Manawatu-Wanganui: 86.37%; Hawke's Bay: 13.63%)
- Rotorua District (Bay of Plenty: 61.52%; Waikato: 38.48%)
- Stratford District (Taranaki: 68.13%; Manawatu-Wanganui: 31.87%)
- Tararua District (Manawatu-Wanganui: 98.42%; Wellington: 1.58%)
- Taupo District (Waikato: 73.74%; Bay of Plenty: 14.31%; Hawke's Bay: 11.26%; Manawatu-Wanganui: 0.69%)
- Waitomo District (Waikato: 94.87%; Manawatu-Wanganui: 5.13%)
- Gisborne District
South Island
Canterbury Region
- Ashburton District
- Hurunui District
- Kaikoura District
- Mackenzie District
- Selwyn District
- Timaru District
- Waimakariri District
- Waimate District
Otago Region
- Central Otago District
- Clutha District
- Queenstown-Lakes District
Southland Region
- Southland District
- Gore District
West Coast Region
- Buller District
- Westland District
- Grey District
Mixed
- Waitaki District (Canterbury: 59.61%; Otago: 40.39%)
- Marlborough District
- Tasman District
Notes:
- Kaikoura District was transferred from the Nelson-Marlborough Region to the Canterbury Region in 1992.
- Banks Peninsula District became part of Christchurch as a result of 2005 referendum.
- Franklin District, Papakura District and Rodney District no longer exist as of 2010. They became part of other districts and Auckland Region.
Maps Districts of New Zealand
See also
- Territorial authorities of New Zealand
- List of former territorial authorities in New Zealand
- Politics of New Zealand
- Community Board (New Zealand)
References
External links
- Regional and district boundaries (North Island)
- Regional and district boundaries (South Island)
- District Councils in New Zealand
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