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Te Atatū (from the
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: "the dawn") is the name of two adjacent suburbs in West Auckland,
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Te Atatū Peninsula Te Atatū Peninsula (formerly Te Atatu North) is a waterfront suburb of West Auckland surrounded by the Waitematā Harbour. The area was home to brickworks and farmland until the Northwestern Motorway was constructed in the 1950s, after which Te ...
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Te Atatū South Te Atatū South (also written as "Te Atatu South") is a residential suburb in West Auckland, New Zealand. Its location allows the suburb easy access to the city and Henderson town centre. Its elevation allows views back on to the city and Wait ...
''. They are located next to each other some 10 kilometres to the west of the Auckland city centre, and are separated by the
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Te Atatū Peninsula Te Atatū Peninsula (formerly Te Atatu North) is a waterfront suburb of West Auckland surrounded by the Waitematā Harbour. The area was home to brickworks and farmland until the Northwestern Motorway was constructed in the 1950s, after which Te ...
, the change to “Peninsula” was put forward by Emi Groot and adopted by council in 1997. Also known as ''Te Atatū North'', lies, as the name suggests, on the northern part of a small peninsula. It is located at the western extremity of the
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, and is formed by the Henderson Creek, an estuarial arm of the harbour that extends southwest from the harbour. The northern part of the peninsula is four kilometres in length and two kilometres in width.
Te Atatū South Te Atatū South (also written as "Te Atatu South") is a residential suburb in West Auckland, New Zealand. Its location allows the suburb easy access to the city and Henderson town centre. Its elevation allows views back on to the city and Wait ...
is sited at the point where the peninsula meets the rest of the island, south of the motorway interchange, which bisects the formerly more closely linked areas. Both suburban areas are characterised by a well-established suburban neighbourhood, with two town centres providing shops, medical services and community facilities. Most inhabitants work in West Auckland or central Auckland. The Te Atatū electorate, which covers both suburbs, is served in the New Zealand Parliament by
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Geography

The peninsula (and to a large degree, the southern part of the suburb), is defined by Henderson Creek in the west, and the
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in the east. Mangroves and other estuarine epifauna dominate the boundaries, with the geology composed mostly of marine and stream sediments.


History

The original Maori name for the area was , meaning the place of Rukuwai (an ancestor of Te Kawerau-a-Maki). The remains of a large Māori settlement were found in many places on the suburb, and the remains of flax baskets, fishing nets, and old clothes were found in the land of a local resident and heaps of pipi shells have been found in farms. European settlement began between 1853 and 1873 when Thomas Henderson acquired land from the Ngati Whatua and eventually the Crown in 1855. He established the Henderson Timber Mill in what is now known as
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. The area was known as Henderson Point until 1907 when it was renamed Te Atatu ("the dawn") by Reverend Jackson Bennett. The name was based upon his vision of the morning sun shimmering on the Waitemata. The two suburbs were relatively rural areas until the 1950s when the first stages of the
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(part of State Highway 16) were opened along the coast of the Waitemata Harbour. This encouraged suburban settlements to the west of Auckland, and Te Atatū grew rapidly as a result. In the 2000s, the working-class suburb area became increasingly popular for luxury apartments and other higher-cost residential development.


Proposed port

In the 1950s, there were plans to build a new deepwater port at the Te Atatū Peninsula. Land was acquired under public works regulations, and later, the
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was built to a clear height sufficient to allow large ships to pass under it. However, the port idea was never realised. Homes stand on some of it, but most of it is a reserve with views to Auckland city. Walkways and Cycleways also run along both coasts along the Henderson Creek and Whau River. A regular bus service runs to the city along Great North Road, and another service runs along Te Atatū Rd. A ferry service to the city has also been proposed.


Facilities


Schools

The local State secondary school is Rutherford College. Other convenient State secondary schools are Henderson High School,
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Liston College Liston College is a school in Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand, for year seven to 13 boys and offers a Catholic education to its students. It was the second school opened by the Christian Brothers in Auckland. It was named after Archbishop Li ...
, and St Dominic's College. Local intermediate schools are Te Atatū Intermediate and Rangeview Intermediate. There are also seven primary schools: Edmonton, Flanshaw Road, Freyberg, Tirimoana, Rutherford, Matipo and Peninsula.


Sports

Te Atatū is home to several sports clubs. Perhaps the most successful is the
Te Atatu Roosters The Te Atatu Roosters is a rugby league club based in Te Atatū, New Zealand. They participate in the Auckland Rugby League competition. They currently have 25 teams across schoolboy, junior and senior grades. The Roosters premier team began th ...
rugby league team who were national champions in 1988. They are based at Jack Colvin Park. Other teams who play in the Te Atatū area are the Te Atatū Tennis Club, Waitakere Cricket Club, Waitakere rugby union club, Waitemata Football Club, Te Atatū Football Club, West City Baseball Club, Te Atatū softball club, Waitemata Rowing Club, and Te Atatū Boating Club.


References


External links


Te Atatū Peninsula Business Association

Photographs of Te Atatū
held in
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' Heritage Collections. {{Henderson-Massey Local Board Area Suburbs of Auckland Henderson-Massey Local Board Area