Waitaki District

{{Use New Zealand English|date=January 2025}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2018}}

{{Infobox settlement

| name = Waitaki District

| settlement_type = Territorial authority district

| image_skyline = Oamaru Post Office and war memorial.jpg

| image_alt =

| image_caption = Waitaki District Council building, Thames Street, Oamaru

| total_type = Total

| image_shield = Waitaki District Council Crest.jpg

| shield_size = 120x90px

| image_map = Waitaki in the South Island.svg

| mapsize =

| map_caption = Waitaki district in the South Island

| coordinates = {{coord|format=dms|region:NZ_type:adm2nd|display=title,inline}}

| subdivision_type = Country

| subdivision_name = New Zealand

| subdivision_type1 = Regions

| subdivision_name1 = {{unbulleted list

|Canterbury (majority)

|Otago (part)

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| subdivision_type2 = Communities

| subdivision_name2 = {{hlist|Ahuriri|Waihemo}}

| subdivision_type3 = Wards

| subdivision_name3 = {{hlist|Ahuriri|Corriedale|Oamaru|Waihemo}}

| established_title = Formed

| established_date = 1989

| seat_type =

| seat = Oamaru

| parts_type = Towns

| p1 = Hampden

| p2 = Kakanui

| p3 = Kurow

| p4 = Moeraki

| p5 = Omarama

| p6 = Palmerston

| p7 = Weston

| p8 = Dunback

| p9 = Duntroon

| p10 = Herbert

| p11 = Macraes

| p12 = Maheno

| p13 = Ngapara

| p14 = Otematata

| p15 = Pukeuri

| p16 = Reidston

| p17 = Waitaki Bridge

| leader_title= Mayor of Waitaki

| leader_name = {{NZ officeholder data|Waitaki District Mayor|y}}

| leader_title2= Territorial authority

| leader_name2 = Waitaki District Council

| leader_title3= Waitaki MP

| leader_name3 = {{NZ officeholder data|Waitaki MP|y}}

| leader_title4= Te Tai Tonga MP

| leader_name4 = {{NZ officeholder data|Te Tai Tonga MP|y}}

| area_footnotes =

| area_land_km2 = 7107.94

| population_as_of = {{NZ population data 2018|||y}}

| population_footnotes = {{NZ population data 2018|showref=y}}

| population_total = {{NZ population data 2018|Waitaki district|y}}

| population_density_km2 = auto

| population_urban =

| timezone = NZST

| utc_offset = +12

| timezone_DST = NZDT

| utc_offset_DST = +13

| postal_code_type = Postcode(s)

| postal_code = [http://www.nzpost.co.nz/sites/default/files/uploads/shared/postcodemaps/waitaki-district.pdf Map of postcodes]

| postal2_code_type = Postcode(s)

| postal2_code = 7977

| area_code = 03

| website = {{Official URL}}

}}

Waitaki District is a territorial authority district that is located in the Canterbury and Otago regions of the South Island of New Zealand. It straddles the traditional border between the two regions, the Waitaki River, and its seat is Oamaru.

History

Waitaki District is made up of the former Waitaki County, Waihemo County and Oamaru Borough, which were amalgamated in 1989. It is governed by the Waitaki District Council.

Name

During the colonial period, the area was also known as Molesworth.{{cite news |title=What's In A Name? Geographic Board's Work |work=The Evening Post |date=27 April 1934 |access-date=24 June 2018 |url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19340427.2.179 }} However, the Māori name Waitaki eventually prevailed.

Geography

It has a land area of {{Convert|7107.73|km2|abbr=on}}, of which {{Convert|4195.17|km2|abbr=on}} or 59.02% is in the Canterbury Region and {{Convert|2912.56|km2|abbr=on}} or 40.98% in the Otago Region.{{Cite web|title=ArcGIS Web Application|url=https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=6f49867abe464f86ac7526552fe19787|access-date=2021-05-19|website=www.arcgis.com}} It is the only district in the South Island that lies in two regions.Siobhan Downes, [https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/destinations/nz/dunedin/300311308/why-waitaki-wants-its-name-on-the-tourism-map "Why Waitaki wants its name on the tourism map"], stuff.co.nz, 19 May 2021.

A major reason for this split was the governance of the Waitaki River, which forms a political boundary between Canterbury and Otago. With major hydro schemes on this river, it was decided to place the entire catchment in one administrative region, thus forming the split.{{when|please add the year this administrative change was made|date=April 2020}} Some people who fall into the Canterbury Region of Waitaki District still regard themselves as part of Otago, and attempts have been made in the past to change the boundary. The district, which is agricultural by nature, comprises the wide alluvial fan of the river, and runs inland along the banks of the river, forming a roughly triangular region.

=Urban areas and settlements=

Oamaru, the district seat, is the only town in the Waitaki district with a population over 1,000. It is home to {{NZ population data 2018|Oamaru|y}} people, {{Rnd|{{formatnum:{{NZ population data 2018|Oamaru|y}}|R}}/{{formatnum:{{NZ population data 2018|Waitaki district|y}}|R}}*100|1}}% of the district's population.{{NZ population data 2018||||y||.}}

Other settlements and localities in the district include:

Ahuriri Ward:

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Waihemo Ward:

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Corriedale Ward:

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Oamaru Ward:

Demographics

Waitaki District covers {{Convert|7107.94|km2||abbr=on}}{{Cite web|title=ArcGIS Web Application|url=https://statsnz.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=6f49867abe464f86ac7526552fe19787| access-date=13 March 2022|website=statsnz.maps.arcgis.com}} and had an estimated population of {{NZ population data 2018|Waitaki district|y}} as of {{NZ population data 2018|||y|y||,}} with a population density of {{Decimals|{{formatnum:{{NZ population data 2018|Waitaki district|y}}|R}}/7107.94|1}} people per km2.

{{Historical populations|2006|20,223|2013|20,829|2018|22,308|2023|23,472|percentages=pagr|align=left|source={{NZ census 2018|Waitaki District (068)|waitaki-district|Waitaki District}}}}

Waitaki District had a population of 23,472 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 1,164 people (5.2%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 2,643 people (12.7%) since the 2013 census. There were 11,658 males, 11,745 females and 69 people of other genders in 9,975 dwellings.{{cite web|url=https://explore.data.stats.govt.nz/vis?fs[0]=2023%20Census%2C0%7CTotals%20by%20topic%23CAT_TOTALS_BY_TOPIC%23&pg=0&fc=Variable%20codes&bp=true&snb=9&df[ds]=ds-nsiws-disseminate&df[id]=CEN23_TBT_005&df[ag]=STATSNZ&df[vs]=1.0&dq=doTotal%2Bdo1.068%2Bw_06801%2Bw_06802%2Bw_06803%2Bw_06804.2023&ly[rw]=CEN23_TBT_DWD_003|publisher=Stats NZ – Tatauranga Aotearoa – Aotearoa Data Explorer|access-date=3 October 2024|title=Totals by topic for dwellings, (RC, TALB, UR, SA3, SA2, Ward, Health), 2013, 2018, and 2023 Censuses}} 2.4% of people identified as LGBTIQ+. The median age was 46.1 years (compared with 38.1 years nationally). There were 4,035 people (17.2%) aged under 15 years, 3,507 (14.9%) aged 15 to 29, 10,317 (44.0%) aged 30 to 64, and 5,610 (23.9%) aged 65 or older.

People could identify as more than one ethnicity. The results were 85.0% European (Pākehā); 9.5% Māori; 5.5% Pasifika; 6.9% Asian; 0.7% Middle Eastern, Latin American and African New Zealanders (MELAA); and 3.1% other, which includes people giving their ethnicity as "New Zealander". English was spoken by 97.6%, Māori language by 1.4%, Samoan by 0.3% and other languages by 9.4%. No language could be spoken by 1.5% (e.g. too young to talk). New Zealand Sign Language was known by 0.4%. The percentage of people born overseas was 18.6, compared with 28.8% nationally.

Religious affiliations were 36.4% Christian, 0.9% Hindu, 0.5% Islam, 0.2% Māori religious beliefs, 0.5% Buddhist, 0.6% New Age, 0.1% Jewish, and 1.1% other religions. People who answered that they had no religion were 51.8%, and 8.1% of people did not answer the census question.

Of those at least 15 years old, 2,262 (11.6%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, 10,641 (54.7%) had a post-high school certificate or diploma, and 5,844 (30.1%) people exclusively held high school qualifications. The median income was $34,900, compared with $41,500 nationally. 1,311 people (6.7%) earned over $100,000 compared to 12.1% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 9,210 (47.4%) people were employed full-time, 2,748 (14.1%) were part-time, and 333 (1.7%) were unemployed.{{Cite web|url=https://explore.data.stats.govt.nz/vis?fs[0]=2023%20Census%2C0%7CTotals%20by%20topic%23CAT_TOTALS_BY_TOPIC%23&pg=0&fc=Variable%20codes&bp=true&snb=9&df[ds]=ds-nsiws-disseminate&df[id]=CEN23_TBT_008&df[ag]=STATSNZ&df[vs]=1.0&dq=hq011%2Bhq010%2Bhq009%2Bhq008%2Bhq007%2Bhq006%2Bhq005%2Bhq004%2Bhq003%2Bhq002%2Bhq001%2Bhq000%2Bws1%2Bsp99%2Bra80%2Bra08%2Bra07%2Bra06%2Bra05%2Bra01%2Bra04%2Bra03%2Bra02%2Bra00%2Brb1%2Bls66%2Bls03%2Bls02%2Bls05%2Bls04%2Bls01%2Beg6%2Beg5%2Beg4%2Beg3%2Beg2%2Beg1%2BbiTotal%2Bbi0%2Bbi1%2BasTotalLG%2Bas4%2Bas3%2Bas2%2Bas1%2Bws4%2Bws3%2Bws2%2Bge3%2Bge2%2Bge1%2Brc%2BasMed%2BegTotal%2BlsTotal%2BgeTotal%2BrbTotal%2BraTotal%2BhqTotal%2BibTotal%2Bibmed%2BwsTotal.068.2013%2B2018%2B2023&to[TIME]=false&ly[rw]=CEN23_TBT_IND_003&ly[cl]=CEN23_YEAR_001|publisher=Stats NZ – Tatauranga Aotearoa – Aotearoa Data Explorer|access-date=3 October 2024|title=Totals by topic for individuals, (RC, TALB, UR, SA3, SA2, Ward, Health), 2013, 2018, and 2023 Censuses|at=Waitaki District (068)}}

File:2023 NZ Census Population Density - Waitaki District.png

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NameArea
(km2)
PopulationDensity
(per km2) || Dwellings
Median ageMedian
income
Ahuriri Wardstyle="text-align:right;"|4,195.39style="text-align:right;"|1,899style="text-align:right;"|0.45style="text-align:right;"|90046.6 years$39,100{{Cite web|url=https://explore.data.stats.govt.nz/vis?fs[0]=2023%20Census%2C0%7CTotals%20by%20topic%23CAT_TOTALS_BY_TOPIC%23&pg=0&fc=Variable%20codes&bp=true&snb=9&df[ds]=ds-nsiws-disseminate&df[id]=CEN23_TBT_008&df[ag]=STATSNZ&df[vs]=1.0&dq=hq011%2Bhq010%2Bhq009%2Bhq008%2Bhq007%2Bhq006%2Bhq005%2Bhq004%2Bhq003%2Bhq002%2Bhq001%2Bhq000%2Bws1%2Bsp99%2Bra80%2Bra08%2Bra07%2Bra06%2Bra05%2Bra01%2Bra04%2Bra03%2Bra02%2Bra00%2Brb1%2Bls66%2Bls03%2Bls02%2Bls05%2Bls04%2Bls01%2Beg6%2Beg5%2Beg4%2Beg3%2Beg2%2Beg1%2BbiTotal%2Bbi0%2Bbi1%2BasTotalLG%2Bas4%2Bas3%2Bas2%2Bas1%2Bws4%2Bws3%2Bws2%2Bge3%2Bge2%2Bge1%2Brc%2BasMed%2BegTotal%2BlsTotal%2BgeTotal%2BrbTotal%2BraTotal%2BhqTotal%2BibTotal%2Bibmed%2BwsTotal.w_06801.2013%2B2018%2B2023&to[TIME]=false&ly[rw]=CEN23_TBT_IND_003&ly[cl]=CEN23_YEAR_001|publisher=Stats NZ – Tatauranga Aotearoa – Aotearoa Data Explorer|access-date=3 October 2024|title=Totals by topic for individuals, (RC, TALB, UR, SA3, SA2, Ward, Health), 2013, 2018, and 2023 Censuses|at=Ahuriri Ward}}
Oamaru Wardstyle="text-align:right;"|38.55style="text-align:right;"|14,499style="text-align:right;"|376.11style="text-align:right;"|6,06946.3 years$33,200{{Cite web|url=https://explore.data.stats.govt.nz/vis?fs[0]=2023%20Census%2C0%7CTotals%20by%20topic%23CAT_TOTALS_BY_TOPIC%23&pg=0&fc=Variable%20codes&bp=true&snb=9&df[ds]=ds-nsiws-disseminate&df[id]=CEN23_TBT_008&df[ag]=STATSNZ&df[vs]=1.0&dq=hq011%2Bhq010%2Bhq009%2Bhq008%2Bhq007%2Bhq006%2Bhq005%2Bhq004%2Bhq003%2Bhq002%2Bhq001%2Bhq000%2Bws1%2Bsp99%2Bra80%2Bra08%2Bra07%2Bra06%2Bra05%2Bra01%2Bra04%2Bra03%2Bra02%2Bra00%2Brb1%2Bls66%2Bls03%2Bls02%2Bls05%2Bls04%2Bls01%2Beg6%2Beg5%2Beg4%2Beg3%2Beg2%2Beg1%2BbiTotal%2Bbi0%2Bbi1%2BasTotalLG%2Bas4%2Bas3%2Bas2%2Bas1%2Bws4%2Bws3%2Bws2%2Bge3%2Bge2%2Bge1%2Brc%2BasMed%2BegTotal%2BlsTotal%2BgeTotal%2BrbTotal%2BraTotal%2BhqTotal%2BibTotal%2Bibmed%2BwsTotal.w_06802.2013%2B2018%2B2023&to[TIME]=false&ly[rw]=CEN23_TBT_IND_003&ly[cl]=CEN23_YEAR_001|publisher=Stats NZ – Tatauranga Aotearoa – Aotearoa Data Explorer|access-date=3 October 2024|title=Totals by topic for individuals, (RC, TALB, UR, SA3, SA2, Ward, Health), 2013, 2018, and 2023 Censuses|at=Oamaru Ward}}
Waihemo Wardstyle="text-align:right;"|1,321.15style="text-align:right;"|2,511style="text-align:right;"|1.90style="text-align:right;"|1,13750.2 years$32,400{{Cite web|url=https://explore.data.stats.govt.nz/vis?fs[0]=2023%20Census%2C0%7CTotals%20by%20topic%23CAT_TOTALS_BY_TOPIC%23&pg=0&fc=Variable%20codes&bp=true&snb=9&df[ds]=ds-nsiws-disseminate&df[id]=CEN23_TBT_008&df[ag]=STATSNZ&df[vs]=1.0&dq=hq011%2Bhq010%2Bhq009%2Bhq008%2Bhq007%2Bhq006%2Bhq005%2Bhq004%2Bhq003%2Bhq002%2Bhq001%2Bhq000%2Bws1%2Bsp99%2Bra80%2Bra08%2Bra07%2Bra06%2Bra05%2Bra01%2Bra04%2Bra03%2Bra02%2Bra00%2Brb1%2Bls66%2Bls03%2Bls02%2Bls05%2Bls04%2Bls01%2Beg6%2Beg5%2Beg4%2Beg3%2Beg2%2Beg1%2BbiTotal%2Bbi0%2Bbi1%2BasTotalLG%2Bas4%2Bas3%2Bas2%2Bas1%2Bws4%2Bws3%2Bws2%2Bge3%2Bge2%2Bge1%2Brc%2BasMed%2BegTotal%2BlsTotal%2BgeTotal%2BrbTotal%2BraTotal%2BhqTotal%2BibTotal%2Bibmed%2BwsTotal.w_06803.2013%2B2018%2B2023&to[TIME]=false&ly[rw]=CEN23_TBT_IND_003&ly[cl]=CEN23_YEAR_001|publisher=Stats NZ – Tatauranga Aotearoa – Aotearoa Data Explorer|access-date=3 October 2024|title=Totals by topic for individuals, (RC, TALB, UR, SA3, SA2, Ward, Health), 2013, 2018, and 2023 Censuses|at=Waihemo Ward}}
Corriedale Wardstyle="text-align:right;"|1,552.85style="text-align:right;"|4,560style="text-align:right;"|2.94style="text-align:right;"|1,86943.2 years$41,300{{Cite web|url=https://explore.data.stats.govt.nz/vis?fs[0]=2023%20Census%2C0%7CTotals%20by%20topic%23CAT_TOTALS_BY_TOPIC%23&pg=0&fc=Variable%20codes&bp=true&snb=9&df[ds]=ds-nsiws-disseminate&df[id]=CEN23_TBT_008&df[ag]=STATSNZ&df[vs]=1.0&dq=hq011%2Bhq010%2Bhq009%2Bhq008%2Bhq007%2Bhq006%2Bhq005%2Bhq004%2Bhq003%2Bhq002%2Bhq001%2Bhq000%2Bws1%2Bsp99%2Bra80%2Bra08%2Bra07%2Bra06%2Bra05%2Bra01%2Bra04%2Bra03%2Bra02%2Bra00%2Brb1%2Bls66%2Bls03%2Bls02%2Bls05%2Bls04%2Bls01%2Beg6%2Beg5%2Beg4%2Beg3%2Beg2%2Beg1%2BbiTotal%2Bbi0%2Bbi1%2BasTotalLG%2Bas4%2Bas3%2Bas2%2Bas1%2Bws4%2Bws3%2Bws2%2Bge3%2Bge2%2Bge1%2Brc%2BasMed%2BegTotal%2BlsTotal%2BgeTotal%2BrbTotal%2BraTotal%2BhqTotal%2BibTotal%2Bibmed%2BwsTotal.w_06804.2013%2B2018%2B2023&to[TIME]=false&ly[rw]=CEN23_TBT_IND_003&ly[cl]=CEN23_YEAR_001|publisher=Stats NZ – Tatauranga Aotearoa – Aotearoa Data Explorer|access-date=3 October 2024|title=Totals by topic for individuals, (RC, TALB, UR, SA3, SA2, Ward, Health), 2013, 2018, and 2023 Censuses|at=Corriedale Ward}}
New Zealand38.1 yearsstyle="text-align:left;"| $41,500

Economy

A relatively sparsely settled area, the District has a large number of farms. However, in recent times (late 2000s), numerous proposals for new farming operations have locals fearing that the agriculture will be transformed from often family-held farms to large agribusiness operations, causing local ecological damage and siphoning off capital overseas.{{cite news|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10624719|title=A national treasure is being squandered|date=8 February 2010|work=The New Zealand Herald|access-date=8 February 2010|first=Gary|last=Taylor}}

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