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North Shore, New Zealand

North Shore
Territorial
Authority
Name North Shore City
Population 209,300
Extent  
Regional
Council
Name Auckland

North Shore City in New Zealand is one of several cities in the Auckland metropolitan area, and the fourth largest city by area in the country.

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Geography

It is bounded by the Waitemata Harbour to the south and the Rangitoto Channel of the Hauraki Gulf to the east. The Auckland Harbour Bridge connects it to Auckland City on the south side of the Waitemata Harbour.

Devonport is home to the main base of the Royal New Zealand Navy and Albany is home to Massey University's Auckland campus.

Administration

The seat of the North Shore City Council is in Takapuna.

The city is divided into three wards, Harbour, Northern and Central. Each ward is further divided into two community boards each.

Suburbs of North Shore

Inner suburbs, clockwise from the centre of Takapuna, starting from due north

Outer suburbs, clockwise from the centre of Takapuna, starting from due north

  • Birkdale, Beach Haven, North Harbour, Albany,Long Bay*,Torbay*,Waiake*,Browns Bay*,Rothesay Bay*,Murrays Bay*, Mairangi Bay*, Campbells Bay*, Castor Bay.

(* these bays, along with several other minor beaches on the Hauraki Gulf coast, are collectively known as East Coast Bays)


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Last updated: 06-02-2005 12:22:28
03-10-2013 05:06:04
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