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The 1960s and 1970s saw rapid development of suburbs on the North Shore, and by the 1980s Howick, Manurewa and Papakura had become part of the Auckland urban area. [1] Current predictions of urban growth show new suburbs developing in northwestern Auckland near Whenuapai, and a continuous urban expansion between Papakura and Pukekohe. [1]
New Zealand landline phone numbers have a total of eight digits, excluding the leading 0: a one-digit area code, and a seven-digit phone number (e.g. 09 700 1234), beginning with a digit between 2 and 9 (but excluding 900, 911, and 999 due to misdial guards). There are five regional area codes: 3, 4, 6, 7, and 9.
Goodwood Heights was originally a part of Manukau City when the suburb was first established in the late 1970s. [21] In November 2010, all cities and districts of the Auckland Region were amalgamated into a single body, governed by the Auckland Council. [22] Goodwood Heights is a part of the Manurewa local board area.
Suburbs within the Auckland metropolitan area of northern New Zealand, as defined by the Urban/Rural boundary in the Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018 (SSGA18). Note that the divisions between Auckland suburbs are not officially defined, and may therefore overlap somewhat. For lists of suburbs, see List of suburbs of Auckland
A numbering plan area with multiple area codes is called an overlay. Area codes are also assigned for non-geographic purposes. The rules for numbering NPAs do not permit the digits 0 and 1 in the leading position. [1] Area codes with two identical trailing digits are easily recognizable codes (ERC).
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Auckland forms New Zealand's largest urban area. [2] The Auckland urban area lies within the Auckland region, an administrative region that takes its name from the city. The region encompasses the city centre, as well as suburbs, surrounding towns, nearshore islands, and rural areas north and south of the urban area.
The Auckland Central Business District (CBD), or Auckland city centre, [4] is the geographical and economic heart of the Auckland metropolitan area. It is the area in which Auckland was established in 1840, by William Hobson on land gifted by mana whenua hapū Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei .