Te Atatū Peninsula
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Te Atatū Peninsula (formerly Te Atatu North) is a waterfront suburb of West Auckland surrounded by the Waitematā Harbour. The area was home to brickworks and farmland until the Northwestern Motorway was constructed in the 1950s, after which Te Atatū developed a low and medium-cost suburb. The area south of the motorway became known as Te Atatū South. The Auckland Harbour Board intended to develop a port on the peninsula for much of the 20th century. After plans for this were abandoned, the land was redeveloped into Footrot Flats Fun Park, an amusement park which operated in the 1980s. During the late 2010s, large-scale housing intensification led to the population of Te Atatū greatly expanding.
Te Atatū Peninsula | |
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Country | New Zealand |
City | Auckland |
Local authority | Auckland Council |
Electoral ward | Waitākere ward |
Local board | Henderson-Massey Local Board |
Area | |
• Land | 546 ha (1,349 acres) |
Population (June 2023)[2] | |
• Total | 14,560 |
Royal Heights | (Waitematā Harbour) | |
Massey |
Te Atatū Peninsula
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(Whau River) |
Lincoln | Te Atatū South |