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357:, first celebrated on 9 April 1985. This festival was devised by local business people who decided to capitalise on its rural image. Taihape's association with gumboots is marked by a large sculpture of a gumboot positioned prominently on the edge of town. Local business owners commissioned the New Zealand sculptor Jeff Thomson to produce the oversized gumboot using his signature material, corrugated iron. Entertainer
1317:) this lodge survived until 2007. The lodge once had its own lodge rooms. The former railways house painted purple located on the highway travelling south into Taihape was once one of the two Buffaloes halls. The lodge in Taihape once boasted a large membership due in part to the numbers of Railways and Post Office staff stationed in the town.
1234:. There were 684 households, comprising 855 males and 861 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.99 males per female. The median age was 40.2 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 369 people (21.5%) aged under 15 years, 297 (17.3%) aged 15 to 29, 741 (43.2%) aged 30 to 64, and 309 (18.0%) aged 65 or older.
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demolished the historic
Taihape Railway Station. The Refreshment Rooms still stand on the former station platform, as do the old goods shed and locomotive depot compound at the south end of the rail yard. After a long period of fund-raising by Rotary, a loco turntable was re-purchased and installed
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Of those at least 15 years old, 117 (8.7%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 369 (27.4%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $ 27,100, compared with $ 31,800 nationally. 144 people (10.7%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of
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Taihape developed as a key railway and transport town, reaching its peak of population and activity during the heyday of the 1950s and 1960s. The town declined during the downturn of the 1980s and today it is largely a refreshment stop for travellers and a service point for the local farming
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Taihape is a rural supply town and at its peak during the 1960s, was the main railway and transport hub for the surrounding farming community. Much of its economic activity revolved around the railway and rural communities. A major decline occurred in the 1980s due to a restructure and
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Taihape covers 4.93 km (1.90 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 1,800 as of June 2023, with a population density of 365 people per km. Population peaked at around 3,500 in the late 1960s, but declined in parallel with many other rural towns after that time.
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Taihape's climate is temperate, with mild summers and frosty winters, with an average of 31 days exceeding 25 °C (77 °F) and 45 nights dropping below 0 °C (32 °F) every year. There is significant rainfall throughout the year in
Taihape. According to the
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and the
Ruahine Ranges. It is surrounded by fertile high country ideal for sheep and deer farming and its location close to the mountains, rivers and lakes has made it an important service hub for hunting and outdoor tourism. The town is located at the southern edge of the
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is a co-educational state area school for Year 1 to 13 students, with a roll of 245 as of August 2024. The school was established in 2005 through the amalgamation of
Taihape's primary and secondary schools due to the declining rolls at both schools.
330:. The site of the town was a small natural clearing in dense native bush, which the first settlers set about clearing. Many of the original families have descendants still living in the area. The settlement was first called
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The
Taihape region was originally inhabited by Māori. These iwi (tribes) still live in the area. The first record of a European to the region is William Colenso's visit in 1845. In 1884, the surveyor's party for the
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Taihape is near the confluence of the
Hautapu and Rangitikei rivers about 500 m (1500 ft) above sea level. It lies in a sheltered valley among the high country of the central North Island, close to the
1361:, which elects three of the eleven district councillors. The three councillors of the Taihape ward are Richard Aslett, Angus Gordon and Ruth Rainey. The mayor and councillors are all due for re-election in
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Transport routes in and out of
Taihape have improved over the years and what were once twisting and treacherous roads through the high country are now easy and fast deviations through the hills to
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to upgrade a cluster of 7 marae, including Opaea Marae and
Raketapauma Marae, creating 95 jobs. It also committed a further $ 239,367 towards Raketapauma Marae and another marae, creating 34 jobs.
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St Joseph's School, also located in
Taihape, is a co-educational state-integrated Catholic primary school for Year 1 to 8 students. with a roll of 101. The school was established in 1916.
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has ensured its economic survival. Taihape's main claim to fame is as the "Gumboot
Capital of the World", and it attracts large numbers of people to the annual gumboot-throwing contest.
341:, from where it was exported. Until the establishment of roads and railways in the early 1900s, Taihape, like other rural towns, remained largely an isolated pioneer settlement.
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In recent years and with the advent of major tourist attractions, Taihape is now experiencing an upturn in local commerce. Its location on the
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There were many railway houses situated along the length of Mataroa Road; now only three remain. At one time Taihape had two lodges of the
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Before the establishment of the railway, the bulk of farming produce (wool) had to be transported east by horse and bullock cart to
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those at least 15 was that 684 (50.8%) people were employed full-time, 243 (18.0%) were part-time, and 24 (1.8%) were unemployed.
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Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 45.1% had no religion, 37.9% were
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Climate data for Taihape, elevation 433 m (1,421 ft), (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1911–present)
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after the local river, then Otaihape ("the place of Tai the Hunchback"), and finally Taihape.
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Te Tai Hauāuru is a more unstable seat, having been held by three different parties since
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electrification of the railway system and a general downturn in the farming sector.
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The percentage of people born overseas was 10.1, compared with 27.1% nationally.
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Tamakopiri Marae and Tumakaurangi meeting house is affiliated with the
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of the North Island of New Zealand. It serves a large rural community.
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Raketapauma Marae and Rangituhia meeting house is affiliated with the
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Taihape, like the rest of the Rangitikei District, is located in the
1313:. One of the lodges was named Kaikoura Lodge No 226 (after the local
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Opaea Marae and Tumakaurangi meeting house is affiliated with the
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Kuratahi Marae and Te Karere meeting house is affiliated with the
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The town was founded in 1894, when European settlers arrived from
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Winiata Marae and Tautahi meeting house is affiliated with the
2087:"St Joseph's School (Taihape) Education Review Office Report"
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In October 2020, the Government committed $ 836,930 from the
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1995:"Taihape Area School Ministry of Education School Profile"
2065:"St Joseph's School Ministry of Education School Profile"
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1764:. Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Taihape (226500).
1715:"CliFlo – National Climate Database : Taihape Rec"
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2017:"Taihape Area School Education Review Office Report"
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with the exception of 1978–1984 when it was held by
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Taihape is the main town in the Taihape ward of the
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1230:, and a decrease of 123 people (−6.7%) since the
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1977:"Taihape Area School Official School Website"
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2634:Wanganui and Rangitikei electorate (defunct)
2109:"St Joseph's School Official School Website"
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1779:"First Taihape rail stop in over five years"
1762:"Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census"
1610:Penelope Jackson and Robin Woodward (2013).
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1613:Corrugations : the art of Jeff Thomson
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1222:Taihape had a population of 1,716 at the
1616:. Tauranga, N.Z.: Tauranga Art Gallery.
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319:cut a rough track through the district.
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16:Town in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
2710:Populated places in Manawatū-Whanganui
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2672:Turakina Maori Girls' College (closed)
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1311:Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes
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2040:"Merging schools worth it - Taihape"
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132:Tiikeitia ki Uta (Inland) Māori Ward
2613:Manawatū-Whanganui Regional Council
2038:Herselman, Germari (16 July 2014).
1925:"Te Tai Hauāuru Electorate Profile"
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361:used Taihape as a location for his
235:4.93 km (1.90 sq mi)
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1767:2018 Census place summary: Taihape
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207: • Territorial Authority
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377:in the Taihape area, where local
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1796:Wallis, Anna (14 October 2013).
1600:, 1966, A. H. McLintock (editor)
1305:Taihape Rail Stop and goods shed
1237:Ethnicities were 69.1% European/
526:, this climate is classified as
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1899:"Rangitīkei Electorate Profile"
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1598:An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand
21:Minor urban area in New Zealand
1798:"Watson wins Rangitikei chain"
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1279:and 0.9% had other religions.
353:Taihape is home of the annual
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1829:. Rangitikei District Council
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1076:Average rainfall mm (inches)
524:Köppen climate classification
217: • Regional council
2618:Hawke's Bay Regional Council
1853:Parliamentary Counsel Office
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1570:(territorial authorities);
1359:Rangitikei District Council
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866:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
726:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
211:Rangitikei District Council
169:Shortened form of Ōtaihape.
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2560:Facilities and attractions
1849:"Local Electoral Act 2001"
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2190:passenger train stops (
2131:All Blacks Match Centre
2095:Education Review Office
2069:educationcounts.govt.nz
2044:The Marlborough Express
2025:Education Review Office
1999:educationcounts.govt.nz
1511:statsnz.maps.arcgis.com
1389:. Rangitīkei is a safe
1329:Government and politics
1296:North Island Main Trunk
1292:Taihape Railway Station
1265:Māori religious beliefs
1224:2018 New Zealand census
478:North Island Main Trunk
317:Main Trunk railway line
256:370/km (950/sq mi)
1955:New Zealand Parliament
1929:New Zealand Parliament
1903:New Zealand Parliament
1657:Provincial Growth Fund
1577:Statistics New Zealand
1559:Statistics New Zealand
1541:Statistics New Zealand
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462:Provincial Growth Fund
287:
2623:Rangitīkei electorate
2577:Kaimanawa Forest Park
2073:Ministry of Education
2003:Ministry of Education
1646:"Marae Announcements"
1552:(regional councils);
1440:of the Labour Party.
1304:
1163:Historical population
936:Mean minimum °C (°F)
656:Mean maximum °C (°F)
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129:Northern General Ward
2536:Mangawharariki River
1878:Electoral Commission
1874:"Find my Electorate"
1485:, rugby union player
1473:, rugby union player
586:Record high °C (°F)
253: • Density
75:39.6767°S 175.7967°E
2705:Rangitikei District
2666:Taihape Area School
2587:Ruahine Forest Park
2572:Lake Alice Hospital
2519:Geographic features
2336:Rangitikei District
2127:"Moke Belliss #226"
1931:. 30 September 2012
1905:. 30 September 2012
1653:growregions.govt.nz
1471:Nehe Milner-Skudder
1449:Taihape Area School
1403:Social Credit Party
1369:National government
1344:Mayor of Rangitikei
1340:Rangitikei District
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1006:Record low °C (°F)
796:Daily mean °C (°F)
305:History and culture
295:Rangitikei District
117:Rangitikei District
71: /
2661:Rangitikei College
2113:saintjos.school.nz
1802:Wanganui Chronicle
1695:. Climate-data.org
1693:"Climate: Taihape"
1465:Douglas MacDiarmid
1375:general electorate
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245: • Total
232: • Total
105:Manawatū-Whanganui
80:-39.6767; 175.7967
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1951:"Rurawhe, Adrian"
1659:. 9 October 2020.
1623:978-0-473-23510-9
1422:New Zealand First
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2404:Papanui Junction
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495:Rangitikei River
419:Ngāti Rangituhia
409:Ngāti Tamakōpiri
405:Ngāti Tūwharetoa
395:Ngāti Rangituhia
365:comedy persona.
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443:Ngāti Te Ngahoa
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1263:, 5.4% had
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415:Ngāti Rangi
391:Ngāti Rangi
359:John Clarke
355:Gumboot Day
350:community.
175:Electorates
94:New Zealand
78: /
2699:Categories
2596:Government
2531:Lake Alice
2481:Lake Alice
2394:Ngamahanga
2294:Wellington
2244:Taumarunui
2234:Ōtorohanga
2214:Middlemore
1582:25 October
1564:25 October
1546:25 October
1490:References
1477:Nash Chase
1379:Rangitīkei
1322:Tranz Rail
455:Ngāti Paki
445:, and the
429:Ngāti Tama
324:Canterbury
293:is in the
240:Population
202:Government
183:Rangitīkei
66:175°47.8′E
2506:Whangaehu
2491:Rātana Pā
2486:Parewanui
2409:Pukeokahu
2399:Ohingaiti
2389:Moawhango
2379:Mangaweka
2374:Mangamahu
2208:Britomart
1677:18 August
1632:854304631
1444:Education
1261:Christian
507:Mangaweka
488:Geography
363:Fred Dagg
286:Town hall
272:Area code
165:Named for
140:Community
63:39°40.6′S
2501:Turakina
2476:Koitiata
2269:Feilding
2239:Te Kūiti
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2224:Pukekohe
2219:Papakura
2204:Auckland
1516:10 April
1467:, artist
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1277:Buddhist
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112:District
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2496:Santoft
2440:Crofton
2414:Taihape
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2289:Porirua
2259:Taihape
2254:Ohakune
1699:26 July
1649:(Excel)
1420:, i.e.
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1249:, 3.7%
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591:(92.3)
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511:Waiouru
468:Economy
332:Hautapu
326:in the
291:Taihape
156:Taihape
91:Country
28:Taihape
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2264:Marton
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1208:1,716
1197:1,575
1186:1,839
1139:947.7
1051:(23)
581:Year
375:marae
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248:1,800
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1885:2016
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1813:2016
1783:TVNZ
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1701:2016
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1628:OCLC
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1434:2014
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1172:Pop.
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