Stats NZ Geographic Data Service :: tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2008-10:feed:data:category=401235:sort=rStats NZhttps://datafinder.stats.govt.nz//Regional Council 2020 (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-11:layers:1042542019-11-28T20:06:59.451200+00:002020-01-30T00:38:59.918432+00:00
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<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 30 Jan 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive version of the annually released regional council boundaries for 2020 as defined by the regional councils and/or Local Government Commission, and maintained by Stats NZ (the custodian). This version contains 17 categories. </p>
<p>The regional council is the top tier of local government in New Zealand. There are 16 regional councils in New Zealand (defined by Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 2002). Eleven are governed by an elected regional council, while five are governed by territorial authorities (the second tier of local government), who also perform the functions of a regional council and are known as unitary authorities. </p>
<p>Auckland Council unitary authority was formed in 2010, under the Local Government (Tamaki Makarau Reorganisation) Act 2009, replacing the Auckland Regional Council and seven territorial authorities.The seaward boundary of any coastal regional council is the twelve-mile New Zealand territorial limit. Regional councils are defined at meshblock and statistical area 2 </p>
<p>Names are provided with and without tohutō/macrons. The name field without macrons is suffixed ‘ascii’. </p>
<p>This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 28 Nov 2019<br />
Updated: 30 Jan 2020<br />
Regional Council 2020 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-11:layers:1042532019-11-28T03:33:48.000820+00:002020-01-30T00:30:44.968079+00:00
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<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 30 Jan 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset contains the annually released regional council boundaries for 2020 as defined by the regional councils and/or Local Government Commission and maintained by Stats NZ (the custodian), clipped to coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and so does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. This version contains 17 categories. </p>
<p>The regional council is the top tier of local government in New Zealand. There are 16 regional councils in New Zealand (defined by Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 2002). Eleven are governed by an elected regional council, while five are governed by territorial authorities (the second tier of local government), who also perform the functions of a regional council and are known as unitary authorities. </p>
<p>Auckland Council unitary authority was formed in 2010, under the Local Government (Tamaki Makarau Reorganisation) Act 2009, replacing the Auckland Regional Council and seven territorial authorities.The seaward boundary of any coastal regional council is the twelve-mile New Zealand territorial limit. Regional councils are defined at meshblock and statistical area 2 </p>
<p>Names are provided with and without tohutō/macrons. The name field without macrons is suffixed ‘ascii’. </p>
<p>This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 28 Nov 2019<br />
Updated: 30 Jan 2020<br />