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of the district (book available), people of the surrounding farming district, newspaper cuttings and information on local organisations. The society has also developed an archive collection which includes photographs, books, booklets, plans and posters. These collections can be viewed at the
Papatoetoe Historical Society museum, currently being set up at the Papatoetoe Chambers, 35 St George St, Papatoetoe following its relocation from The Depot .
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2525:. Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Grange (153000), Papatoetoe North (154000), Dingwall (154100), Aorere South (154200), Papatoetoe West (154800), Papatoetoe Central (154900), Papatoetoe East (155600), Papatoetoe South West (155900), Papatoetoe South (156200), Puhinui North (156500) and Puhinui South (156700).
643:. On 9 July 1863, due to fears of the Māori King Movement, Governor Grey proclaimed that all Māori living in the South Auckland area needed to swear loyalty to the Queen and give up their weapons. Most people refused due to strong links to Tainui, leaving for the south. During this time, the Te Ākitai Waiohua
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Of those at least 15 years old, 6,060 (17.7%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 6,120 (17.8%) people had no formal qualifications. 2,910 people (8.5%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 17,913 (52.2%) people were employed
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In 1918, a public hall was constructed for
Papatoetoe, and in the following year growth in the area meant that Papatoetoe became a town district. Papatoetoe became one of the fastest growing areas of Auckland in the 1920s, and a second commercial area began to develop in Papatoetoe, at the motor bus
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Papatoetoe
Historical Society was established in 1988 with the aim to gather the historical artifacts and information from the Papatoetoe district. The collection held includes a collation of information on Local Body members, schools as they developed, the origin and meaning of street names, women
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The first local government in the area was the
Papatoitoi Highway District, which was defined in 1865. This was succeeded by the Papatoetoe Town Board in 1919. In 1946, population growth led to Papatoetoe becoming a borough, and by 1965 Papatoetoe became a city. With the local government reforms of
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mall was opened. Population growth had mostly ceased and remained stagnant throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, however a significant increase in population occurred after 2006 due to high rates of immigration and changes to the
Auckland Unitary Plan allowing more intensive infill housing on large
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Hopkins, Jenni L.; Smid, Elaine R.; Eccles, Jennifer D.; Hayes, Josh L.; Hayward, Bruce W.; McGee, Lucy E.; van Wijk, Kasper; Wilson, Thomas M.; Cronin, Shane J.; Leonard, Graham S.; Lindsay, Jan M.; Németh, Karoly; Smith, Ian E. M. (3 July 2021). "Auckland
Volcanic Field magmatism, volcanism, and
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Housing estates began developing in
Papatoetoe in the early 1900s, primarily to the east of the railway station. These included the Kolmar Estate (1903), Central Estate (1912), the Ideal Estate (1913), Llanforda Estate (1913), Station Estate (1913), and the Green Park Estate (1914). By 1911, the
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grasses that traditionally grew in the area. The name
Papatoetoe was first used by English settlers from the 1850s onwards. The spelling Papatoitoi was common in English in the 19th century, and was gradually replaced with Papatoetoe after the local post office began using this spelling.
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Papatoetoe is home to two tennis clubs, Papatoetoe Tennis Club located at
Papatoetoe Sports Complex and Sunnyside Tennis Club located in the Sunnyside Domain. Both clubs are affiliated to Auckland Tennis. Sunnyside Tennis Club was formed originally as Puhunui Tennis Club in 1955.
612:. The sale was envisioned as a way to end hostilities in the area, but it is unclear what the chiefs understood or consented to. Māori continued to live in South Auckland, unchanged by this sale. Fairburn was criticised for the sheer size of the purchase, and in 1842 the
991:. There were 11,469 households, comprising 22,248 males and 21,354 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.04 males per female, with 9,288 people (21.3%) aged under 15 years, 12,051 (27.6%) aged 15 to 29, 18,405 (42.2%) aged 30 to 64, and 3,852 (8.8%) aged 65 or older.
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In early 2009 planning began to revitalise the town centre in the St. George Street area. The plan envisaged new apartment buildings and nearby sports facilities bringing more business to the area, which had struggled due to competition from shopping malls.
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in the early 2000s due to it being relatively safer compared to similar town centres in South
Auckland, however prostitution has largely disappeared in recent times after strong opposition from local residents.
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In 2012, Papatoetoe celebrated 150 years of civic life. The Papatoetoe 150 was initiated by the Papatoetoe Historical society to increase awareness of history and promote community organisations.
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Hunter's Corner has become a popular shopping area for shoppers of Indian origin. Hunter's Corner accounts for 60 retail outlets of which about 40 have some form of Indian flavour.
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opened, connecting Papatoetoe to Auckland in the north. The new township began developing around the railway station, and by the 1880s dairy farming had become popular in the area.
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Before the 2023 census, the suburb had a smaller boundary, covering 11.10 km (4.29 sq mi). Using that boundary, Papatoetoe had a population of 43,599 at the
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Papatoetoe covers 11.34 km (4.38 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 52,910 as of June 2023, with a population density of 4,666 people per km.
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services both train stations. During peak times there is a train approximately every 5 minutes heading towards Britomart. It takes approximately 30 minutes from
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ordered the construction of the Great South Road further into the Waikato, to improve supply lines through swampy and thickly forested country, prior to the
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led to an explosion in the population of Papatoetoe, with the population increasing four times in the post-World War II period. The motorway opened between
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population of Papatoetoe had doubled to 400 people. In March 1912, a temporary military camp was established for the 3rd (Auckland) Regiment at Puhinui.
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area comes from the 14th century, with evidence of the first settlements later in the 15th century. Papatoetoe formed an important part of the
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portage to the north. The area developed as a farming community in the 19th century, and grew significantly in the 1950s and 1960s after the
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connect Papatoetoe with Auckland City and Manukau. Southwestern Motorway interchanges are on Puhinui Road to the south and Massey Road in
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The Waokauri / Pūkaki portage was actively used during the early colonial era until the 1860s, as a way to transport goods to Papatoetoe.
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1683:– Mayor of Auckland, Former Labour Party Leader, Foreign and Defence Minister, lived in Papatoetoe and attended Papatoetoe High School
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is a state contributing primary school (years 1–6) with a roll of 826. Founded in 1857, the school moved to its current site in 1872.
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The area was forested before human occupation, and by the 1840s was covered in a mix of fern and scrub, including plants such as
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2369:"'The great war for NZ broke out less than 50 km from Queen St': Vincent O'Malley on the Waikato War and the making of Auckland"
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is a Catholic full primary school (years 1–8) integrated with the state system. Founded in 1953, it has a roll of 570.
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service terminus on Great South Road, near the Hunter's tearooms, which developed into Hunters Corner. During the
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Papatoetoe Rugby Football Club was established in 1946 and plays home matches at the Papatoetoe Sport Complex on
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into Britomart. The Puhinui Station Interchange was upgraded in July 2021 to provide a rapid transit network to
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is a state contributing primary school (years 1–6). It was established in 1958 and currently has a roll of 582.
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and Redoubt Road in 1955. In 1958, the first modern supermarket in New Zealand was opened in Papatoetoe, by
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Members of the Punjabi Cultural Association of New Zealand participating in the 2004 Papatoetoe Santa Parade
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is a state contributing primary school (years 1–6) which opened in 1949. It has a roll of 722.
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and is their current coach. Also played for New Zealand in Soccer World Cup Finals 1982
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opened a factory at Cambria Park in Papatoetoe, becoming a major employer in the area.
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Papatoetoe contains two train stations within the suburban limits. These include the
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2749:"Puhinui Station Interchange: Papatoetoe's $ 69m bus and rail hub nears completion"
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2271:"Archaeological Assessment of Self Farm / Crater Hill, Papatoetoe, Auckland"
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is a state contributing primary school (years 1–6). It has a roll of 585.
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to the north. The Southern Motorway interchange is on East Tamaki Road.
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2480:"The planning framework for Auckland 'super city': an insider's view"
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All these schools are coeducational. Rolls are as of August 2024.
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2945:"Kyle Jamieson's story: From shooting hoops to scalping stars"
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sites in Papatoetoe due to the flat land. There is one known
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Shifting Grounds: Deep Histories of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland
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sections. Papatoetoe has the unofficial title of Auckland's
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to the north-east. Major waterways in the area include the
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1744:– Services To Sport, Papatoetoe Sports Person of the Year.
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Papatoetoe is a flat area between the catchments of the
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2429:"Papatoetoe in South Auckland emerges as Little India"
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2677:"Residents to rally against Hunters Corner sex trade"
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Tyree Tautogia – Part of highly successful rap group
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to the south, and the north-flowing Tāmaki River and
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2015:"Papatoetoe Historic Heritage Survey: Survey Report"
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2188:"George Graham's Maori Place Names of Auckland"
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is a state school for years 7–8 with a roll of 787.
299:Papatoetoe was traditionally an important area for
3083:. Manukau Public Library: Papatoetoe City Council.
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2325:Rangahaua Whanui National Theme A: Old Land Claims
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2093:. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections. MJ_1386
1944:"Māori names and stories showcased in local parks"
1736:Heather Matthews (née Thompson) – Silver Medalist
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1527:Papatoetoe has five primary schools in its zone:
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2762:Education Counts: Holy Cross School (Papatoetoe)
2735:"Auckland's $ 69 million transport hub unveiled"
2613:2018 Census place summary: Papatoetoe South West
1673:– Soccer player – Played National Level for the
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2909:"Papatoetoe Historical Society on NZ Museums"
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2547:2018 Census place summary: Papatoetoe North
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2704:. Kiwi Media Publishing. Indian Weekender.
2602:2018 Census place summary: Papatoetoe East
2580:2018 Census place summary: Papatoetoe West
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2839:Education Counts: Papatoetoe Intermediate
2817:Education Counts: Papatoetoe South School
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2962:Hughes, Andrew (October–November 2006).
2850:Education Counts: Papatoetoe High School
2828:Education Counts: Papatoetoe West School
2806:Education Counts: Papatoetoe East School
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2646:2018 Census place summary: Puhinui South
2635:2018 Census place summary: Puhinui North
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1929:"2018 Census place summaries | Stats NZ"
1850:Old Children's home (now in Wyllie Road)
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2569:2018 Census place summary: Aorere South
2013:Auckland Council Heritage Unit (2014).
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1904:"Population estimate tables - NZ.Stat"
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1695:- NZ Cricketer, lived in Papatoetoe
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2964:"Feature: Tyree – It's Now or Never"
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1815:" by Ron van Dam (near Shirley Road)
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2897:. New Zealand Historical Societies.
2875:. New Zealand Ministry of Education
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2558:2018 Census place summary: Dingwall
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1471:Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 1A
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2675:Thompson, Wayne (31 August 2005).
2665:, Wednesday 25 March 2009, Page A8
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2269:Gibb, Russell (1 September 2015).
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2702:"Hunters Plaza completes upgrade"
2536:2018 Census place summary: Grange
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2751:. Stuff/Fairfax. 17 June 2021.
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1942:Our Auckland (18 May 2021).
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3081:A small city in New Zealand
2787:. Papatoetoe Central School
2058:"Papatoetoe Heritage Trail"
832:Papatoetoe Borough Council
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3255:Facilities and attractions
2733:Lee, Irra (24 July 2021).
2716:"Hunters Plaza Our Stores"
2162:"The History of Our Marae"
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1792:Papatoetoe General Store
1776:Murals in Old Papatoetoe
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881:Papatoetoe City Council
851:Thomas Richard Smytheman
722:Māori Affairs Department
506:Ōtāhuhu / Mount Richmond
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1759:Attractions
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1497:Rugby union
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418:Ōtara Creek
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342:Austroderia
286:New Zealand
137:Local board
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3296:Government
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1857:References
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1725:Smashproof
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231:Papatoetoe
199:Middlemore
160:Population
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2681:NZ Herald
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1687:Mike King
1681:Phil Goff
1647:Len Brown
1518:Education
1406:Transport
1400:Countdown
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1303:$ 30,300
1280:$ 27,700
1257:$ 28,100
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1142:$ 30,900
1119:$ 30,200
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741:Ellerslie
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1436:Manukau
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1176:4,755
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