Napier-Hastings Urban Area Explained

Napier-Hastings Urban Area
Type:Urban area
Total Type:Territorial
Pushpin Map:New Zealand transparent
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Map Caption:Hastings/Napier
Pushpin Mapsize:180
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:New Zealand
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Hawke's Bay
Area Total Km2:5335
Population Total:139,600
Population Density Km2:auto
Elevation M:9
Postal Code Type:Postcodes
Postal Code:4120, 4122

The Napier-Hastings Urban Area was defined by Statistics New Zealand (Stats NZ) as a main urban area of New Zealand that was based around the twin cities of Napier and Hastings in the Hawke's Bay Region. It was defined under the New Zealand Standard Areas Classification 1992 (NZSAC92), which has since been superseded by the Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018 (SSGA18).

The urban area lay mostly on the Heretaunga Plains, with part on surrounding hills. It was a city cluster consisting of the cities of Napier and Hastings, the town of Havelock North and some smaller settlements. It was the sixth-most-populous urban area in the country under the NZSAC92, with residents, fewer than Tauranga and more than Dunedin .

While the two cities are separated by 9km (06miles) of rural land from city edge to edge (20 km from one city centre to the next), there is sufficient economic and social integration between the cities that Stats NZ treated them as a single urban area. Stats NZ also subdivided the urban area into urban zones, as they did for the urban areas of Auckland, Hamilton and Wellington. The Napier-Hastings Urban Area contains about three-quarters of the population of the entire Hawke's Bay.

Under SSGA18, Stats NZ split up the Napier-Hastings Urban Area for statistical purposes. It was split into two "large urban areas" (30,000 to 99,999 population) of Napier and Hastings, the "medium urban area" (10,000 to 29,999) of Havelock North, the "small urban area" (1,000 to 9,999) of Clive, and the "rural settlements" (300 to 999) of Haumoana, Te Awanga, Whakatu and Whirinaki.[1] Some settlements of less than 300 that were included in the Napier-Hastings Urban Area were left out entirely, including Eskdale, Omahu, Pakipaki, Pakowhai and Waiohiki. Stats NZ similarly split Wellington into Lower Hutt, Porirua, Upper Hutt and the urban part of Wellington City under SSGA18.

Urban zones

Hastings Urban Zone

Hastings Urban Zone lay within Hastings District and included Hastings, Havelock North and localities from Omahu and Pakowhai in the north, Pakipaki in the west, to settlements near the coast from Clive to Te Awanga. The main urban zone of Hastings contained around 68,000 people. Hastings hosts the regional hospital, showgrounds, racecourse, newspaper print, sports park and a water park.

Hastings on its own would have been the 8th largest urban area in New Zealand.

Napier Urban Zone

Napier Urban Zone consisted of Napier city and two parts of Hastings District that adjoin it: the EskdaleWhirinaki area to the north and the Waiohiki area to the south. Napier hosts the region's port (the majority of export coming from Hastings' industry and food processing), airport, High Court and polytechnic college, and the regional council headquarters.

Napier on its own would have been the 10th largest urban area in New Zealand.

Amalgamation

Amalgamation is an ongoing debate for Napier and Hastings residents. Both cities have previously had smaller amalgamations (Napier absorbed Taradale, Hastings absorbed Havelock North in the local government reforms of 1989).

There was a referendum on forming a joint Hastings and Napier in 1999, which resulted in 75% 'no' vote from Napier residents, and a 64% 'yes' vote from Hastings residents. Many say the referendum was called too early and many Napier residents were still bitter about the closing of Napier Hospital in 1998 and making Hastings Hospital the only public hospital in the region.

A proposal in 2015 was for the new council to also absorb the Wairoa and Central Hawkes Bay councils to make a super regional council of 150,000 people.[2] This amalgamation referendum was held in September 2015, the majority of voters (~66%) rejected the proposal in favour of the status quo.[3]

Part of recognition of New Zealand's sixth-largest population centre is being labelled that way. Many residents have brought forth renaming the city to reflect this to the rest of the nation instead of referring to the cities by their current separate names. Names proposed include:

Seismicity

Hawke's Bay is one of the most seismically active regions in New Zealand, and Napier-Hastings has experienced many large earthquakes. More than 50 damaging earthquakes have rocked the area since the European colonisation in the 1800s. Some of the more notable are listed below.

See also: List of earthquakes in New Zealand.

! Date !! Location !! Magnitude (ML) !! Depth !! Fatalities !! More information
8 July 184325 km west of Tikokino 7.6 12 km 2
22 February 1863 Waipukurau 7.5 25 km 1863 Hawke's Bay earthquake
5 October 1911 Hastings 5.6 33 km
28 June 1921 Kaweka Forest Park 7.0 80 km
3 February 1931 20 km north of Napier 7.8 20 km 256 killed, thousands injured 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake
8 February 1931 Wairoa 6.4 60 km
13 February 1931 50 km east of Napier 7.3 30 km
16 September 1932 Wairoa 6.9 12 km
15 March 1934 Mohaka 6.1 25 km
26 February 1940 Hastings 6.0 25 km
31 January 1958 Waipawa 6.1 12 km
5 October 1980 Hastings 5.7 30 km
11 April 1993 Hastings 6.1 38 km
15 October 2001 Hastings 5.8 40 km
25 August 2008 Hastings 5.9 31 km

Education

The Eastern Institute of Technology is based at Taradale and is the main regional tertiary education centre for the Hawke's Bay and Gisborne regions, with campuses at Taradale, Auckland and Gisborne.

Secondary schools
Name Gender Area Decile Roll Website MOE
Coed 1 http://www.flaxmerecollege.co.nz 134
Boys 2 http://www.hastingsboys.school.nz 227
Coed 7 http://www.hcs.school.nz 443
Girls 2 http://www.hastingsgirls.com 228
Coed 8 http://www.hnhs.school.nz/ http://www.tki.org.nz/Schools/%28page%29/school/population?school=224
Coed 8 4109
Girls 9 http://www.iona.school.nz 224
Coed 4 http://www.karamu.school.nz 229
Boys 10 http://www.lindisfarne.school.nz 230
Boys 6 http://www.nbhs.school.nz 216
Girls 7 http://www.nghs.school.nz 217
Girls 5 http://www.sacredheartnapier.school.nz 219
Boys 4 http://www.stjohns.school.nz/ 226
Girls 3 http://www.sjmgc.school.nz/ 222
Coed 6 http://www.taikurasteiner.school.nz 231
Coed 3 http://www.tamatea.school.nz/ 218
Coed 8 http://www.ths.school.nz 215
Coed 1 2445
Coed 2 3107
Coed 2 http://www.colenso.school.nz 220
Girls 9 http://www.woodford.school.nz 225

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ariā SNZ . aria.stats.govt.nz.
  2. Web site: Hawke's Bay council merger recommended after Wellington super-city scrapped. 9 June 2015.
  3. Web site: Hawke's Bay Reorganisation Poll : PROGRESS RESULT . Electionz.com . 17 June 2016.