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Masterton District had a population of 27,678 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 2,121 people (8.3%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 4,326 people (18.5%) since the 2013 census. There were 13,401 males, 14,175 females and 102 people of other genders in 10,911 dwellings. [14] 2.7% of people identified as LGBTIQ+. The median ...
Before the 2023 census, the suburb had a smaller boundary, covering 5.60 km 2 (2.16 sq mi). [1] Using that boundary, Lansdowne had a population of 4,311 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 393 people (10.0%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 444 people (11.5%) since the 2006 census.
Masterton Central is a suburb of Masterton, a town on New Zealand's North Island. It consists of a central business district centred on Queen Street. Commercial activity on the street drifted south in the 1990s, but the northern end of the street experienced a resurgence in the 2000s. [ 3 ]
Masterton East (also known as Eastside or Cameron Block) is a suburb of Masterton, a town on New Zealand's North Island. It is a low socio-economic area with social housing, with about 15% of Masterton's population. About 30% of the population are Māori, primarily belonging to Rangitāne and Ngāti Kahungunu. [3]
Masterton West is a suburb of Masterton, a town on New Zealand's North Island. It includes Renall Street railway station and the Douglas Parks sports group. [3] Air quality in Masterton West exceeded World Health Organization guidelines for 28 days in 2018 and 34 days in 2019. [4]
Road maps usually number state highways in this fashion. Of the total state highway network, New Zealand currently has 363 km (226 mi) of motorways and expressways with grade-separated access and they carry ten percent of all New Zealand traffic. The majority of the state highway network is made up of single-carriageway roads with one lane each ...
Ngaumutawa is a suburb of Masterton, New Zealand. Ngaumutawa is a Māori language word meaning an oven of the tawa tree. [3] Ngaumutawa was a Māori village or pā in 1853. [4] The Native Land Court assigned title to the land in 1866, and most was sold to pākehā settlers by the end of the decade. [5] Ngaumutawa Road was created about 1904. [6]
Pahiatua (Māori: Pahīatua) [3] is a rural service town in the south-eastern North Island of New Zealand with a population of 2,860. It is between Masterton and Woodville on State Highway 2 and along the Wairarapa Line railway, 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Masterton and 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of Palmerston North.