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Puketutu Island

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Elevation
  
65 m

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Location
  
North Island, New Zealand

Volcanic arc/belt
  
Auckland volcanic field

Similar
  
Mangere Mountain, Ruapekapeka, Browns Island, Ambury Regional Park, One Tree Hill

Puketutu Island is a volcanic island in the Manukau Harbour, New Zealand, and is part of the Auckland volcanic field. European settlers called it Weekes' Island, but this was eventually abandoned in favour of the historical Māori name.

Map of Puketutu Island, Mangere, Auckland 2022, New Zealand

In the 1950s, several of its scoria cones were heavily quarried for fill to extend Auckland Airport nearby. The island's highest point, 65 m high Pinnacle Hill, was retained. The charitable trust now owning the forested island has proposed a scheme whereby biosolids from the nearby Mangere wastewater treatment plant (which surrounds the island, covering 600 ha on the landward sides, and served around 600,000 people in the 1990s) could be used to reshape the older form of the island. While the process could take up to 35 years, the final goal is envisaged as becoming a park for the Auckland Region.

The island was also used as the site for several pā (Māori earth fortifications usually guarding a settlement or important site) throughout the last centuries, though these were deserted by the time of the arrival of European colonists in the area.

References

Puketutu Island Wikipedia