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Local authority
  
Auckland Council

Board subdivision
  
Papatoetoe Manurewa

Southeast
  
Totara Heights

East
  
Goodwood Heights

South
  
Manurewa

Train station
  
Manukau Railway Station

Electoral ward
  
Manukau

Northeast
  
Clover Park

Area
  
683 km²

Population
  
375,700 (2010)

North
  
Papatoetoe

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Local board
  
Otara-Papatoetoe Manurewa-Papakura

University
  
De La Salle College, Mangere East

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Manukau (/ˈmɑːnᵿˌk/), or Manukau Central, is a suburb of south Auckland, New Zealand, centred on the Manukau City Centre business district. It is located 23 kilometres south of the Auckland CBD, west of the Southern Motorway, south of Papatoetoe, and north of Manurewa. The industrial and commercial suburb of Wiri lies to the east and south.

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Map of Manukau, Auckland, New Zealand

The headquarters of Manukau City Council were in Manukau Central until the council was merged into Auckland Council in November 2010. Manukau Central should not be confused with the much larger Manukau City, which was the entire area administered by the city council.

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History

The Manukau Central area was part of the largely rural area of Wiri in the early 20th century. Its transition from farmland was driven by Manukau City Council, which formed in 1965 and purchased land there in 1966 for the development of an administrative and commercial centre. The Manukau City Centre mall, now Westfield Manukau City, opened in October 1976, and the Manukau City Council administration building in 1977. Several government departments established offices in the late 1970s.

In 1983 Manukau City Council decided to rename the area Manukau Central, with the name Wiri continuing for the industrial area to the west. The name Manukau City Centre has been used for the central business district around the mall and city council building.

The Rainbow's End theme park opened just south of the city centre in 1982. Vodafone Events Centre, a multi-purpose event centre, is also opened in 2005 located at Manukau. Another shopping centre, Manukau Supa Centa, opened to the west of the city centre in 1998. Manukau Institute of Technology, which has its main campus at Ōtara, is building another campus at Manukau Central in 2014.

Local government

The suburb is, since November 2010, in the Manukau ward, one of the thirteen electoral divisions of Auckland Council.

Services

Manukau is well-connected for transport. The Southwestern Motorway (State Highway 20) joins the Southern Motorway (State Highway 1) at Manukau Central. The Manukau Branch railway line, which opened in 2012, carries urban passenger trains from Manukau Train Station to Auckland's Eastern Line and on to central Auckland (Britomart).

References

Manukau Wikipedia