The Far North District is the northernmost territorial authority district of New Zealand, consisting of the northern part of the Northland Peninsula in the North Island. It stretches from North Cape / Otou and Cape Reinga / Te Rerenga Wairua in the north, down to the Bay of Islands, the Hokianga and the town of Kaikohe.

The Far North District Council is based in Kaikohe, and has ten ward councillors representing four wards: Te Hiku (in the north), Kaikohe-Hokianga (in the west), Bay of Islands-Whangaroa (in the east) and the district-wide Ngā Tai o Tokerau Māori ward. The council is led by the current mayor of the Far North, Moko Tepania, who entered the role in 2022.

Geography

thumb|left|The Far North, while generally a pleasant climate, can also be affected by the sometimes stormy maritime weather of the country, especially at places like Cape Reinga.

The Far North District is the largest of three territorial authorities making up the Northland Region. The district stretches from the capes and bays at the northern tip of the Aupōuri Peninsula past Te Oneroa-a-Tōhe / Ninety Mile Beach to the main body of the Northland Peninsula, where it encompasses the Parengarenga Harbour, Whangaroa Harbour and Bay of Islands (on the east coast) and Hokianga (on the west coast).

It borders on the Kaipara and Whangarei Districts, which are the other two territorial authorities in the Northland Region.

Population

Far North District covers and had an estimated population of as of with a population density of people per km<sup>2</sup>.

Far North District had a population of 71,430 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 6,180 people (9.5%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 15,696 people (28.2%) since the 2013 census. There were 35,529 males, 35,709 females and 192 people of other genders in 26,049 dwellings. 2.1% of people identified as LGBTIQ+. The median age was 44.3 years (compared with 38.1 years nationally). There were 14,193 people (19.9%) aged under 15 years, 10,914 (15.3%) aged 15 to 29, 30,588 (42.8%) aged 30 to 64, and 15,735 (22.0%) aged 65 or older.

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!Name !! Area<br/>(km<sup>2</sup>) !! Population !! Density<br/>(per km<sup>2</sup>) || Dwellings !! Median age !! Median<br/>income

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| Te Hiku General Ward || style="text-align:right;"|2,326.32 || style="text-align:right;"|22,740 || style="text-align:right;"|9.8 || style="text-align:right;"|8,358 || 42.6 years || $28,600

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| Bay of Islands-Whangaroa General Ward || style="text-align:right;"|2,088.23 || style="text-align:right;"|33,045 || style="text-align:right;"|15.8 || style="text-align:right;"|12,537 || 47.2 years || $33,200

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| Kaikohe-Hokianga General Ward || style="text-align:right;"|2,272.06 || style="text-align:right;"|15,645 || style="text-align:right;"|6.9 || style="text-align:right;"|5,154 || 39.1 years || $26,600

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! New Zealand !! !! !! !! !! 38.1 years !! style="text-align:left;"| $41,500

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Urban areas and settlements

thumb|Population density in the 2023 census

The Far North District has eight towns with a population over 1,000. Together they are home to % of the district's population.

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|Kerikeri

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|Kaitaia

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|Kaikohe

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|Moerewa

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|Paihia

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|Kawakawa

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|Opua

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|Haruru

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The northernmost town in the district is Kaitaia. Kerikeri, Moerewa, Kawakawa, Paihia, Opua and Russell are clustered on the east coast around the Bay of Islands with Kaikohe centrally situated to their west. Another cluster of small settlements, Ōmāpere, Opononi, Rawene, Panguru, Kohukohu, and Horeke, surrounds the Hokianga Harbour on the west coast.

References

  • Far North District Council official website