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796:(55–57 °F) and night-time temperature is 5–6 °C (41–43 °F). The average annual rainfall is 1,432 mm (56.4 in). On 15 August 2011 it snowed in New Plymouth, a rare event which has been described as a once in a generation occurrence. A New Plymouth site was named the sunniest in the country in 2021, recording 2592 sunshine hours.
1597:. There were 22,269 households. There were 27,870 males and 29,346 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.95 males per female. The median age was 40.8 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 11,220 people (19.6%) aged under 15 years, 9,831 (17.2%) aged 15 to 29, 25,251 (44.1%) aged 30 to 64, and 10,917 (19.1%) aged 65 or older.
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Plymouth, referring to it in such derogatory terms as the dullest hole in the colony ... nothing whatever to do there... I find a great liking for this 'slow, old hole' ... it is a quiet, unassuming place and has not done so much to attract immigrants and settlers by exaggerating reports, as some districts have done."
616:, which anchored off the coast on 31 March 1841. A series of disputes over ownership and settlement of land developed between Māori and settlers soon after and New Plymouth became a fortified garrison town in 1860–1861 as more than 3500 Imperial soldiers, as well as local volunteers and militia, fought Māori in the
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from 1971; and the
Wellington service was cancelled on 30 July 1977. On 11 February 1978, the Taumarunui railcar was replaced by a passenger train, but it was ultimately cancelled on 21 January 1983. Since this date, the only passenger trains to operate to New Plymouth have been infrequent excursions
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Companies began searching for oil on the New
Plymouth coast in 1865 after small deposits of thick oil were found on the shoreline. The first commercial quantities of oil were obtained in January 1866. Exploration continued sporadically, and a refinery opened in 1913. Production ceased about 1972. The
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In 1989, as a part of the New
Zealand-wide reorganisation of local government, New Plymouth City Council was merged with Taranaki District Council (Taranaki County Council and Waitara Borough merged in 1986), Inglewood District Council (Inglewood Borough and County merged in 1986), and Clifton County
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New
Plymouth has two fire stations in the city, with the central station a block away from the CBD. The station houses four fire appliances, including an aerial appliance, along with three specialist vehicles. New Plymouth Central Fire Station is staffed by two crews (8 firefighters) 24 hours a day,
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levels on average four times higher than the general public. In some groups, the level was as much as seven times as high. A Public Health
Medicine senior adviser has claimed that based on international findings, the residents' exposure to dioxin may cause increased rates of disease, in particular
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The Policy and
Monitoring standing committees have delegated authority from the council to make final decisions on certain matters, and they make recommendations to the council on all others. The four community boards–Clifton, Waitara, Inglewood and Kaitake–as well as the subcommittees and working
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that could be described as a moist, temperate climate. The average summer afternoon temperature is 21–22 °C (70–72 °F); the average summer night-time temperature is 12–13 °C (54–55 °F). The city experiences mild winters, where the average afternoon temperature is 13–14 °C
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New
Plymouth was awarded the most liveable city (for a population between 75,000–150,000) by the International Awards for Liveable Communities in 2021. In 2023, New Plymouth was awarded New Zealand's most beautiful small city by Keep New Zealand Beautiful. It also won multiple awards in 2008. The
478:, which includes New Plymouth City and several smaller towns, is the 10th largest district (out of 67) in New Zealand, and has a population of 88,900 – about two-thirds of the total population of the Taranaki Region and 1.7% of New Zealand's population. This includes New Plymouth City (59,600),
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Of those at least 15 years old, 8,880 (19.3%) people had a bachelor or higher degree, and 8,919 (19.4%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $ 30,500, compared with $ 31,800 nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 21,486 (46.7%) people were employed
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and
Westown were added a year later, followed by St Aubyn-Moturoa. By 1913, the town had a population of 7538. Seafront land was added in 1931 and 1941; land acquired on Omata Rd was added in 1955 and in 1960, large areas including land to the south of Paritutu, as well as Hurdon, Ferndale and
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A Town Board was formed in 1863 and in August 1876, the town was constituted as a borough. Its new status did little to overcome some outside perceptions, however. In 1876, author E. W. Payton wrote that "all the great bustling 'cities' of the colony had a patronising way of trying to snub New
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city was in 2010 chosen as one of two walking & cycling "Model
Communities" by the government. Based on New Plymouth's already positive attitude towards cyclists and pedestrians, the city received $ 3.71m to invest into infrastructure and community programmes to boost walking and cycling.
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Carrington's 1842 map records in detail the topography of the area, and shows the grid he laid out for the town's streets, ignoring the many river valleys. Carrington's tight street grid survived in 21st-century New
Plymouth, but made traffic movement through the central city difficult at
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This includes everything from maintaining more than 280 parks and reserves, waste water management and issuing consents and permits, through to providing libraries and other recreational services and ensuring the district's eateries meet health standards.
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announced it would offer a major health support programme to anyone affected. In April 2008, the Ministry clarified that the programme's main feature would be a free annual medical check up for those who had lived, worked or studied close to the factory.
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7 days a week and responds, not only to the city, but to surrounding areas if needed. New Plymouth West Volunteer Fire Brigade is based west of the city in the suburb of Spotswood. The volunteer station houses a single appliance, but is close to
1773:, which runs for free every year from mid-December to early February. It has daytime and night-time programmes of events for people of all ages, and the festival itself transforms the park into an illuminated wonderland every evening.
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Every three years, the mayor, 14 councillors and 16 community board members are elected by the New Plymouth District's enrolled voters. The full council, sub-committees and standing committees meet on a six-weekly cycle.
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was opened on 3 November 1886, a direct railway link was established to Wellington. The original routing through the centre of the town was replaced in 1907 by an alignment along the foreshore, which remains today. The
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The Chief Executive and approximately 460 full-time equivalent staff provide advice and information to the elected members and the public, implement council decisions and manage the district's day-to-day operations.
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The third standing committee, the Hearings Commission, is a quasi-judicial body that meets whenever a formal hearing is required–for instance, to hear submissions on a publicly notified resource consent application.
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Ethnicities were 84.9% European/Pākehā, 15.9% Māori, 2.4% Pacific peoples, 6.6% Asian, and 2.2% other ethnicities (totals add to more than 100% since people could identify with multiple ethnicities).
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Among the city's major industrial companies was Ivon Watkins-Dow, an agricultural chemicals company founded in 1944 by brothers Ivon, Harry and Dan Watkins and joined as a partner 20 years later by
2348:(1886–1978), soldier, ethnologist, university lecturer, museum curator and director, librarian; the H.D. Skinner Annex of the Otago Museum, was opened in August 2013, and named in honour of Skinner
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Police stations are scattered throughout the city, with the main base at a modern police station on Powderham Street. Other suburban stations are located in Fitzroy, Westown and Bell Block.
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and the biennial Taranaki Arts Festival), sports fixtures (including international rugby, surfing, cricket and tennis matches, and the annual ITU World Cup Triathlon) and concerts (from
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are single-sex secondary (years 9–13) schools with rolls of 1472 and 1329 respectively. The Boys' High School was founded in 1882, and the Girls' High School separated from it in 1914.
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Although some people objected to giving their religion, 50.7% had no religion, 37.3% were Christian, 1.1% were Hindu, 0.7% were Muslim, 0.6% were Buddhist and 2.4% had other religions.
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The first aircraft landed at the racecourse in 1920 and commercial flights began using the airport at Bell Block in June 1937. During World War II, this grass airfield became
2674:(1944–present), Australian media personality, politician, actor, journalist and author, best known for his work on Melbourne radio and television. He served as a Senator for
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system began, and petrol-powered buses began running four years later. The tramway system was closed in 1954. It was replaced by trolley buses, which operated until 1967.
2730:(1855–1927), auctioneer, merchant and businessman. One of the founders of the Crown Dairy Company. By 1897, it was New Zealand's second-largest dairy product company.
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New Plymouth District has a reputation as an events centre, with major festivals (the annual TSB Bank Festival of Lights, Taranaki Powerco Garden Spectacular,
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New Plymouth won the award for the most liveable city (for a population between 75,000–150,000) by the International Awards for Liveable Communities in 2021.
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and is ideal for walking, running, cycling or skating, or simply enjoying the view of the dramatic west coast. It has won numerous awards, including the
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2684:(1930–2017), television and radio broadcaster. She was the first person seen on colour television in New Zealand, and was the last person to appear on
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2693:(1926–2019), writer, former newspaper editor, Roman Catholic priest of the Diocese of Auckland and a leading traditionalist Catholic in New Zealand
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2426:(1920–2001), director, producer, writer and actor, produced the only three feature films that were made in New Zealand between 1940 and 1970
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2871:(1929–2020), Māori language activist and trade unionist, was active in the foundation and governance of Māori language radio and television
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2580:(1939–present), painter and composer, set the record for the most expensive painting sold that was painted by a living New Zealand artist
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1646:. As Maui A's resources decline, new sites in Taranaki are being developed in an effort to find more commercial petrochemical reserves.
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with a steam turbine, commenced operation in 1974 with units progressively decommissioned from 2000 with one left operating in 2008.
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The city itself is a service centre for the region's principal economic activities, including intensive pastoral activities (mainly
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The breakwater at Ngamotu was completed in 1883, providing safe berthage for vessels, and the Moturoa wharf was completed in 1888.
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for the run between New Plymouth and Wanganui, A direct railway route to Auckland was not established until 1932, when the
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which immediately became a symbol of the extensive cycling opportunities that have been created in and around New Plymouth.
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2782:(1922–1943), fighter pilot and flying ace of the Second World War, first Māori airman to leave New Zealand for active duty
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is a 13 km path that forms an expansive sea-edge promenade stretching almost the entire length of the city, from the
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1675:. A 2005 study found that people who lived close to the Ivon Watkins-Dow plant between 1962 and 1987 were likely to have
2401:(1927–2014), editorial cartoonist, referred to as one of the 'greatest-ever social and political cartoonists' in Britain
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The main television and FM radio transmitter for New Plymouth is located near Tahurangi Lodge on the eastern slopes of
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New Plymouth's City Ward, which covers 111.33 km (42.98 sq mi), had a population of 57,219 at the
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Centre City Shopping Centre is the only shopping mall in New Plymouth. It contains over 65 shops and services.
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operates the local electricity and natural gas distribution networks in the city. Electricity is supplied from
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Huatoki were included, as well as land straddling Mangorei Rd between the Henui Stream and Waiwakaiho River.
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is a critical transport link for the region and the only deep water port on the west coast of New Zealand.
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city was one of the original nine towns and cities in New Zealand to be supplied with natural gas when the
594:. Barrett traded with the local Māori and helped negotiate the purchase of land from them on behalf of the
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517:(formerly the Taranaki Savings Bank), the largest of the remaining non-government New Zealand-owned banks.
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was initially designed to run on coal but constructed to be fuelled by natural gas or fuel oil. This is a
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2313:(1914–2011), influential in the human ecology movement, founder of the Commonwealth Human Ecology Council
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With its rich volcanic soil, the city is well known for its gardens. Chief among them are the 52 ha
3523:"Subnational population estimates (urban rural), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996-2023 (2023 boundaries)"
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New Plymouth District Council's annual operating revenue for 2008/2009 is more than $ 188 million.
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John 'Horse' McLeod, New Plymouth District councillor (2007–2014) and television personality, host of
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supplies all ambulance services to Taranaki, with their main station based at Taranaki Base Hospital.
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4220:"Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)". Vol. 351. New Zealand Parliament. 28 June 1967. p. 1394.
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1791:, a purpose-built extension to the museum that houses the collection of filmmaker and kinetic artist
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3487:"Subnational population estimates (RC, SA2), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996-2023 (2023 boundaries)"
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3042:(2014–2017), current Member of Parliament (2011–present), current Cabinet Minister (2017–present)
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by 1956. The Wanganui service ceased in 1959; the Auckland service was truncated to terminate in
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passenger train began operating on this route in December 1886. In 1926, it was augmented by the
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Electric power was first provided in January 1906 from the Mangorei power station alongside the
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New Plymouth city skyline looking south from the foreshore with Mount Taranaki on the horizon.
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2254:– local Saturday morning sports show and local break-outs when required for sport and updates
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The Fitzroy Town District was merged with New Plymouth borough in August 1911; Vogeltown,
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in 2008 (judged "the best place in New Zealand to live, love, work and raise a family").
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of England, and which took over land initially purchased by the New Zealand Company. The
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exploration and production. It is also the region's financial centre as the home of the
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and LPG/Gas tanks. The brigade supports New Plymouth and surrounding satellite towns.
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3675:"Taranaki ready to defend sunshine title against 'wannabes', New Plymouth mayor says"
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2373:(1931–2018), inorganic chemist, academic administrator, served as vice-chancellor of
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began production of natural gas in the late 1970s, sparking a flourishing energy and
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2940:(1952–present), MP (2009–2014), president of the French New Zealand Business Council
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The area where New Plymouth was founded had for centuries been the home for several
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As quoted by J.S. Tullett, who cites "Early Days, Taranaki" by F. B. Butler (1942).
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4280:. Council of Local Authorities for International Relations (CLAIR). Archived from
4119:, fourth edition, edited by John Yonge (Essex: Quail Map Company, 1993), 9–11, 15.
2956:(1807–1901), politician and surveyor. He is regarded as the Father of New Plymouth
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The proportion of people born overseas was 18.1%, compared with 27.1% nationally.
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parties can make recommendations to the standing committees for them to consider.
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in the western suburbs is the only co-educational secondary school in the city.
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mouth in the east to Port Taranaki in the west. The pathway includes the iconic
590:(1807–47) set up a trading post at Ngāmotu after arriving on the trading vessel
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2483:(1946–present), pop singer, one of New Zealand's first woman singer/songwriters
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Puke Ariki: Taranaki's combined museum, library and visitor information centre
3114:(1879–1946), effectively the first president of the National Party (1936–1940)
2331:(1949–present), Prince Philip Professor of Technology, University of Cambridge
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full-time, 7,098 (15.4%) were part-time, and 1,755 (3.8%) were unemployed.
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4246:"Come dine with me... Former SAS soldier Horse McLeod's best bush tucker"
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3087:(2007–2008), MP (2005–2014), first openly gay female Member of Parliament
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2319:(1942–present), president of the New Zealand Mathematical Society 1981–82
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provides search, rescue and patient transfer missions when required. The
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in the centre of the city (named a Garden of National Significance), and
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571:(tribes). From about 1823, the Māori began having contact with European
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2718:(1927–present), engineer, businessman and former senior public servant
474:, from where the first English settlers to New Plymouth migrated. The
3780:. Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. New Plymouth City Ward (03301).
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was completed; the next year, when the line was handed over from the
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List of schools in the Taranaki Region § New Plymouth District
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began operating to Auckland. All carriage trains were replaced by
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An 18 km (11 mi) railway link between New Plymouth and
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Gold award for community project (natural) – the Coastal Walkway.
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3601:"Immigrants and Settlers – The Story of Richard (Dicky) Barrett"
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are broadcast throughout Taranaki but are networked from either
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4051:"New Plymouth Wins International Award For Most Liveable City"
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Kings of the Iron Road: Steam Passenger Trains of New Zealand
2574:(1947–present), artist who makes sculptures and installations
2553:(1935–2016), potter, writer, conservationist and founder of
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2976:(1987–1990), current New Plymouth councillor (2015–present)
2705:(1983–present), television presenter and sports commentator
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Access Radio Taranaki 104.4FM – local community programming
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The Taranaki Salute to the Anzacs – statue in New Plymouth
3993:"New Plymouth welcomes its Len Lye Centre with open arms"
3899:"Health support for Taranaki residents exposed to dioxin"
3795:"The Alchemy of the Engineer: Taranaki Hydro-electricity"
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3127:(1845–1921), community and religious worker, pioneer of
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New Plymouth City Council Coat-of-Arms as used from 1949
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The Railways of New Zealand: A Journey through History
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3956:"Health support service for people exposed to dioxin"
3839:. Gas Industry Company. December 2016. Archived from
2445:(1975–present), saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist
1593:, and an increase of 7,824 people (15.8%) since the
3297:(1981–present), rugby union coach and former player
3279:(1964–present), rugby union coach and former player
2916:(1899–1902), Wellington City Councillor (1909–1921)
2420:(1961–present), author, playwright and screenwriter
2338:(1939–present), third New Zealander to be named a
2057:is based at its hangar at Taranaki Base Hospital.
1517:The current mayor of New Plymouth is Neil Holdom.
610:. The first of the town's settlers arrived on the
4187:Education Counts: New Plymouth Girls' High School
3819:"information sheet on New Zealand power stations"
3783:2018 Census place summary: New Plymouth City Ward
1954:; and was replaced in 1966 by the current tarmac
1814:in 2008 for the best New Zealand cycle facility.
1762:garden of international significance high on the
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4176:Education Counts: New Plymouth Boys' High School
4132:(Palmerston North: Dunmore Press, 1982), 67, 71.
3243:(1988–present), rugby union player and cricketer
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606:for the town's streets was laid out by surveyor
4278:List of Affiliation Partners within Prefectures
1878:, was completed on 23 March 1885, and when the
1866:. The next year, work began on a line south to
1589:, an increase of 4,347 people (8.2%) since the
1491:Council to form New Plymouth District Council.
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3726:"Météo climat stats for New Plymouth records"
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2586:(1976–present), contemporary artist based in
2562:(1943–present), collage and assemblage artist
2395:(1898–1975), cartoonist and commercial artist
2325:(1901–1989), schoolteacher, schools inspector
1862:was completed in 1875; this later became the
1839:held in Dongguan, China, 6–10 November 2008:
1837:International Awards for Liveable Communities
1787:, a contemporary art museum. It includes the
1776:Next to the foreshore in the central city is
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4330:Churchman, Geoffrey B; Hurst, Tony (2001) .
3935:
3778:"Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census"
2527:(born 1939), playwright, actor, and director
1930:operated by railway preservation societies.
4334:(Second ed.). Transpress New Zealand.
4065:"New Plymouth Named New Zealand's Top City"
3767:
3406:, a pioneer and politician of New Plymouth.
2147:Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki
2000:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1846:Criteria award for Community Sustainability
1835:The city also won three awards at the 11th
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3346:(1932–2021), international football player
1476:New Plymouth was declared a city in 1949.
803:Climate data for New Plymouth (1991–2020)
5409:Former provincial capitals of New Zealand
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3938:"Search on for former Paritutu residents"
2962:(1967–present), current MP (2017–present)
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2865:(1924–2000), campaigner for social issues
2020:Learn how and when to remove this message
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2471:guitarist, harmonica-player, and singer
2367:(1941–1981), astronomer and cosmologist
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2495:(1990–present), Australian Idol winner
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3038:(1965–present), former leader of the
2699:(1944–present), author and journalist
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5399:Populated places established in 1841
3958:. Ministry of Health. 29 April 2008.
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2612:(1905–1955), journalist and novelist
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3673:Matthews, Jane (11 January 2022).
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560:History of New Plymouth
167:Show map of New Zealand
5006:Information technology
4262:. Stuff. 24 July 2011.
4232:"Latest news from ICO"
3997:Retrieved 31 July 2019
3995:. Taranaki Daily News.
3904:The New Zealand Herald
3702:. NIWA. Archived from
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3509:Statistics New Zealand
3491:Statistics New Zealand
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3761:www.newplymouthnz.com
3656:"Taranaki under snow"
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3436:Mayor of New Plymouth
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3062:(1966/1967–present),
3060:Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
2970:Mayor of New Plymouth
2930:(1976 -1977), MP for
2624:(1927–2007), novelist
2555:Driving Creek Railway
2432:(1978–present), actor
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2190:– established in 1857
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4086:www.livcomawards.com
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3863:"About New Plymouth"
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3396:Walter Savage Landor
3093:(1940–2003), MP for
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2793:William Douglas Cook
2358:, co-founder of the
2069:Devonport Naval Base
1994:improve this section
1889:New Plymouth Express
1812:Cycle Friendly Award
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791:New Plymouth has an
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4874:Official Opposition
4106:on 7 December 2011.
3757:"About the Council"
3578:Taranaki Daily News
3085:Minister of Housing
3008:Minister of Justice
2954:Frederic Carrington
2856:Temperance movement
2334:Professor Emeritus
2199:South Taranaki Star
2187:Taranaki Daily News
2055:MBB/Kawasaki BK 117
1808:Te Rewa Rewa Bridge
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4284:on 13 January 2016
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3125:Emma Jane Richmond
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3166:Stephen Robertson
2928:Mayor of Hamilton
2886:Mayor of Gisborne
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2984:Labour Party
2974:New Plymouth
2882:Harry Barker
2863:Stella Casey
2827:John Edwards
2787:Horticulture
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2691:Denzil Meuli
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2317:David Gauld
2252:Newstalk ZB
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2073:North Shore
1640:Maui A well
1595:2006 census
1591:2013 census
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284:Neil Holdom
215:New Zealand
199: /
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2980:Ida Gaskin
2944:Ken Comber
2938:Cam Calder
2932:Rangitīkei
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2666:Jim Hickey
2566:Joan Dukes
2457:, musician
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2311:Zena Daysh
2282:7 Taranaki
2272:Wellington
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1778:Puke Ariki
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482:(7,550),
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3000:Roy Jack
2842:Activism
2837:Politics
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515:TSB Bank
468:Plymouth
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314:National
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1942:tramway
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1860:Waitara
1793:Len Lye
1756:Pukeiti
1673:2,4,5-T
1650:Powerco
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