Stats NZ Geographic Data Service :: tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2008-10:feed:data:mapstream=27719:sort=rStats NZhttps://datafinder.stats.govt.nz//Regional Tourism Organisation Areas 2023 Clippedtag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2023-07:layers:1139412023-07-11T00:03:20.888839+00:002023-07-10T23:51:40.487521+00:00
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<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 10 Jul 2023</strong><br />
<p>Regional tourism organisation boundaries are meshblock based and were created by dissolving groupings of ward and territorial authority areas. This version of regional tourism organisation boundaries is clipped to the coastline and excludes those meshblocks that had a land/water attribute of Inlet or Oceanic. Regional tourism organisations are responsible for the promotion of their regions to prospective domestic and international visitors. This version has been developed with input from Regional Tourism New Zealand.</p>
<p>RTO label represents the trading name of the organisation responsible for a region’s tourism marketing and/or economic development. The label is provided with and without tohutō/macrons for ease of data processing.</p>
<p>Note: Not all 39 categories representing regional tourism organisation areas are currently operating as regional tourism organisations at the time of publishing. Those areas not operating as regional tourism organisations are: South Waikato, Kawerau, Rangitīkei, Tararua, Horowhenua, Ashburton and Waimate.</p>
<p>Fiordland includes Fiordland National Park, Manapouri, Te Anau, and Te Anau Downs areas with the rest of the area assigned to Southland. Where a regional tourism organisation area boundary crossed a meshblock the meshblock was assigned to whichever regional tourism organisation area the majority of the meshblock fell within.</p>
<p>The classification relating to this version can be viewed and downloaded from the Stats NZ classifications management system Ariā: <a href="https://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/?_ga=2.146390580.1417365219.1688937147-1280245947.1684884544#ClassificationView:uri=http://stats.govt.nz/cms/ClassificationVersion/DZYKLkMQizrpA5y1">Regional Tourism Organisation Areas V5.0.0</a>.</p>
<p>Names are provided with and without tohutō/macrons. The name field without macrons is suffixed ‘ascii’.</p>
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Added: 11 Jul 2023<br />
Updated: 10 Jul 2023<br />
Statistical Area 2 2023 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2022-12:layers:1112062022-12-01T01:47:06.412326+00:002022-12-01T01:44:53.318615+00:00
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<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 01 Dec 2022</strong><br />
<p><strong>Statistical Area 2 2023 update</strong></p>
<p>SA2 2023 is the first major update of the geography since it was first created in 2018. The update is to ensure SA2s are relevant and meet criteria before each five-yearly population and dwelling census. SA2 2023 contains 135 new SA2s. Updates were made to reflect real world change ofpopulation and dwelling growthmainly in urban areas, and to make some improvements to their delineation of communities of interest.</p>
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<p><strong>Description</strong></p>
<p>This dataset is the definitive version of the annually released statistical area 2 (SA2) boundaries as at 1 January 2023 as defined by Stats NZ (the custodian), clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for cartographic purposes and so does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. This clipped version contains 2,311 SA2 areas.</p>
<p>SA2 is an output geography that provides higher aggregations of population data than can be provided at the statistical area 1 (SA1) level. The SA2 geography aims to reflect communities that interact together socially and economically. In populated areas, SA2s generally contain similar sized populations.</p>
<p></p>
<p>The SA2 should:</p>
<p>form a contiguous cluster of one or more SA1s,</p>
<p>excluding exceptions below, allow the release of multivariate statistics with minimal data suppression,</p>
<p>capture a similar type of area, such as a high-density urban area, farmland, wilderness area, and water area,</p>
<p>be socially homogeneous and capture a community of interest. It may have, for example:</p>
<p>· a shared road network,</p>
<p>· shared community facilities,</p>
<p>· shared historical or social links, or</p>
<p>· socio-economic similarity,</p>
<p>form a nested hierarchy with statistical output geographies and administrative boundaries. It must:</p>
<p>· be built from SA1s,</p>
<p>· either define or aggregate to define SA3s, urban areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils.</p>
<p>SA2s in city council areas generally have a population of 2,000–4,000 residents while SA2s in district council areas generally have a population of 1,000–3,000 residents.</p>
<p>In major urban areas, an SA2 or a group of SA2s often approximates a single suburb. In rural areas, rural settlements are included in their respective SA2 with the surrounding rural area.</p>
<p>SA2s in urban areas where there is significant business and industrial activity, for example ports, airports, industrial, commercial, and retail areas, often have fewer than 1,000 residents. These SA2s are useful for analysing business demographics, labour markets, and commuting patterns.</p>
<p>In rural areas, some SA2s have fewer than 1,000 residents because they are in conservation areas or contain sparse populations that cover a large area.</p>
<p>To minimise suppression of population data, small islands with zero or low populations close to the mainland, and marinas are generally included in their adjacent land-based SA2.</p>
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<p><strong>Zero or nominal population SA2s</strong></p>
<p>To ensure that the SA2 geography covers all of New Zealand and aligns with New Zealand’s topography and local government boundaries, some SA2s have zero or nominal populations. These include:</p>
<p>· SA2s where territorial authority boundaries straddle regional council boundaries. These SA2s each have fewer than 200 residents and are: Arahiwi, Tiroa, Rangataiki, Kaimanawa, Taharua, Te More, Ngamatea, Whangamomona, and Mara.</p>
<p>· SA2s created for single islands or groups of islands that are some distance from the mainland or to separate large unpopulated islands from urban areas</p>
<p>· SA2s that represent inland water, inlets or oceanic areas including: inland lakes larger than 50 square kilometres, harbours larger than 40 square kilometres, major ports, other non-contiguous inlets and harbours defined by territorial authority, and contiguous oceanic areas defined by regional council.</p>
<p>· SA2s for non-digitised oceanic areas, offshore oil rigs, islands, and the Ross Dependency. Each SA2 is represented by a single meshblock. The following 16 SA2s are held in non-digitised form (SA2 code; SA2 name):</p>
<p>400001; New Zealand Economic Zone, 400002; Oceanic Kermadec Islands, 400003; Kermadec Islands, 400004; Oceanic Oil Rig Taranaki, 400005; Oceanic Campbell Island, 400006; Campbell Island, 400007; Oceanic Oil Rig Southland, 400008; Oceanic Auckland Islands, 400009; Auckland Islands, 400010 ; Oceanic Bounty Islands, 400011; Bounty Islands, 400012; Oceanic Snares Islands, 400013; Snares Islands, 400014; Oceanic Antipodes Islands, 400015; Antipodes Islands, 400016; Ross Dependency.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>SA2 numbering and naming</strong></p>
<p>Each SA2 is a single geographic entity with a name and a numeric code. The name refers to a geographic feature or a recognised place name or suburb. In some instances where place names are the same or very similar, the SA2s are differentiated by their territorial authority name, for example, Gladstone (Carterton District) and Gladstone (Invercargill City).</p>
<p>SA2 codes have six digits. North Island SA2 codes start with a 1 or 2, South Island SA2 codes start with a 3 and non-digitised SA2 codes start with a 4. They are numbered approximately north to south within their respective territorial authorities. To ensure the north–south code pattern is maintained, the SA2 codes were given 00 for the last two digits when the geography was created in 2018. When SA2 names or boundaries change only the last two digits of the code will change.</p>
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<p>For more information please refer to the <a href="https://www.stats.govt.nz/methods/statistical-standard-for-geographic-areas-2023">Statistical standard for geographic areas 2023</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Macrons</strong></p>
<p>Names are provided with and without tohutō/macrons. The column name for those without macrons is suffixed ‘ascii’.</p>
<p><strong>Digital data</strong></p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.</p>
<p></p>
<p>To download geographic classifications in table formats such as CSV please use <a href="https://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/">Ariā</a></p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 01 Dec 2022<br />
Updated: 01 Dec 2022<br />
Meshblock 2023 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2022-12:layers:1112232022-12-01T22:16:17.319060+00:002022-12-01T22:10:10.988842+00:00
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<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 01 Dec 2022</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive of the annually released meshblock boundaries as at 1 January 2023 as defined by Stats NZ (the custodian), clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for cartographic purposes and so does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. This version contains 56,789 meshblocks.</p>
<p></p>
<p>Stats NZ maintains an annual meshblock pattern for collecting and producing statistical data. This allows data to be compared over time.</p>
<p></p>
<p>A meshblock is the smallest geographic unit for which statistical data is collected and processed by Stats NZ. A meshblock is a defined geographic area, which can vary in size from part of a city block to a large area of rural land. The optimal size for a meshblock is 30–60 dwellings (containing approximately 60–120 residents).</p>
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<p>Each meshblock borders on another to form a network covering all of New Zealand, including coasts and inlets and extending out to the 200-mile economic zone (EEZ) and is digitised to the 12-mile (19.3km) limit. Meshblocks are added together to build up larger geographic areas such as statistical area 1 (SA1), statistical area 2 (SA2), statistical area 3 (SA3), and urban rural (UR). They are also used to define electoral districts, territorial authorities, and regional councils.</p>
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<p>Meshblock boundaries generally follow road centrelines, cadastral property boundaries, or topographical features such as rivers. Expanses of water in the form of lakes and inlets are defined separately from land.</p>
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<p><strong>Meshblock maintenance</strong></p>
<p>Meshblock boundaries are amended by:</p>
<ol>
<li>Splitting – subdividing a meshblock into two or more meshblocks. </li>
<li>Nudging – shifting a boundary to a more appropriate position.</li>
</ol>
<p></p>
<p>Reasons for meshblock splits and nudges can include:</p>
<ul>
<li>to maintain meshblock criteria rules. </li>
<li>to improve the size balance of meshblocks in areas where there has been population growth </li>
<li>to maintain alignment to cadastre and other geographic features. </li>
<li>Stats NZ requests for boundary changes so that statistical geography boundaries can be moved </li>
<li>external requests for boundary changes so that administrative or electoral boundaries can be moved </li>
<li>to separate land and water. Mainland, inland water, islands, inlets, and oceanic are defined separately</li>
</ul>
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<p>Meshblock changes are made throughout the year. A major release is made at 1 January each year with ad hoc releases available to users at other times.</p>
<p></p>
<p>While meshblock boundaries are continually under review, 'freezes' on changes to the boundaries are applied periodically. Such 'freezes' are imposed at the time of population censuses and during periods of intense electoral activity, for example, prior and during general and local body elections.</p>
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<p><strong>Meshblock numbering</strong></p>
<p>Meshblocks are not named and have seven-digit codes.</p>
<p></p>
<p>When meshblocks are split, each new meshblock is given a new code. The original meshblock codes no longer exist within that version and future versions of the meshblock classification. Meshblock codes do not change when a meshblock boundary is nudged.</p>
<p></p>
<p>Meshblocks that existed prior to 2015 and have not changed are numbered from 0000100 to 3210003. Meshblocks created from 2015 onwards are numbered from 4000000.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Digitised and non-digitised meshblocks</strong></p>
<p>The digital geographic boundaries are defined and maintained by Stats NZ.</p>
<p></p>
<p>Meshblocks cover the land area of New Zealand, the water area to the 12mile limit, the Chatham Islands, Kermadec Islands, sub-Antarctic islands, offshore oil rigs, and Ross Dependency. The following 16 meshblocks are not held in digitised form.</p>
<p></p>
<p>Meshblock / Location (statistical area 2 name)</p>
<ul>
<li>0016901 / Oceanic Kermadec Islands </li>
<li>0016902 / Kermadec Islands </li>
<li>1588000 / Oceanic Oil Rig Taranaki </li>
<li>3166401 / Oceanic Campbell Island </li>
<li>3166402 / Campbell Island </li>
<li>3166600 / Oceanic Oil Rig Southland </li>
<li>3166710 / Oceanic Auckland Islands </li>
<li>3166711 / Auckland Islands </li>
<li>3195000 / Ross Dependency </li>
<li>3196001 / New Zealand Economic Zone </li>
<li>3196002 / Oceanic Bounty Islands </li>
<li>3196003 / Bounty Islands </li>
<li>3196004 / Oceanic Snares Islands </li>
<li>3196005 / Snares Island </li>
<li>3196006 / Oceanic Antipodes Islands </li>
<li>3196007 / Antipodes Islands</li>
</ul>
<p></p>
<p>For more information please refer to<a href="https://www.stats.govt.nz/methods/statistical-standard-for-geographic-areas-2023"> the Statistical standard for geographic areas 2023.</a></p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Clipped version</strong></p>
<p>This clipped version has been created for cartographic purposes and so does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Digital data</strong></p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.</p>
<p></p>
<p>To download geographic classifications in table formats such as CSV please use <a href="https://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/">Ariā</a></p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 01 Dec 2022<br />
Updated: 01 Dec 2022<br />
Constituency 2023 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2022-11:layers:1111772022-11-30T03:14:35.505423+00:00
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<p>This dataset is the definitive version of the annually released regional council constituency boundaries as at 1 January 2023 as defined by the territorial authorities and/or Local Government Commission, and maintained by Stats NZ (the custodian), clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for cartographic purposes and so does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. This version contains 58 constituencies, excluding area outside regional council constituency.</p>
<p></p>
<p>If a regional council decides to have a Māori constituency, the constituencies within the council are known as general constituencies and Māori constituencies. Constituencies are divisions of regional council areas. They are defined at meshblock level, and do not coincide with the statistical area 1 (SA1) geography or the statistical area 2 (SA2) geography. They are created, based on population, to be the voting areas within councils. Constituencies are required to reflect communities of interest. Their boundaries, so far as is practicable, coincide with those of territorial authorities or wards. </p>
<p></p>
<p>The boundaries of constituencies may be reviewed before each three-yearly local government election. Regional councils must review their representation arrangements at least once every six years. The provisions for such reviews are in the Local Government Act 2002. </p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Numbering</strong></p>
<p>Constituencies are numbered based on their corresponding regional council. Each constituency has a unique four-digit code. The first two digits represent the regional council that the constituency lies within. The last two digits are sequential and represent the number of constituencies within a regional council. For example, the West Coast Regional Council (12) contains three constituencies, which are coded 1201, 1202, and 1203.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Clipped version</strong></p>
<p>This clipped version has been created for cartographic purposes and so does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Macrons</strong></p>
<p>Names are provided with and without tohutō/macrons. The column name for those without macrons is suffixed ‘ascii’.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Digital data</strong></p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.</p>
<p></p>
<p>To download geographic classifications in table formats such as CSV please use <a href="https://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/">Ariā </a></p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 30 Nov 2022<br />
Regional Tourism Organisation Areas 2022 Clippedtag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2022-08:layers:1099362022-08-04T00:04:00.064207+00:00
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<p>Regional tourism organisation boundaries are meshblock based and were created by dissolving groupings of ward and territorial authority areas. This version of regional tourism organisation boundaries is clipped to the coastline and excludes those meshblocks that had a land/water attribute of Inlet or Oceanic. Regional tourism organisations are responsible for the promotion of their regions to prospective domestic and international visitors. This version has been developed with input from Regional Tourism New Zealand.</p>
<p>RTO label represents the trading name of the organisation responsible for a region’s tourism marketing and/or economic development.</p>
<p>Note: Not all 37 categories representing regional tourism organisation areas are currently operating as regional tourism organisations at the time of publishing. Those areas not operating as regional tourism organisations are: Kawerau (06), Rangitīkei (14), Tararua (16), Horowhenua (18) and Waimate (28).</p>
<p>Fiordland includes Fiordland National Park, Manapouri, Te Anau, and Te Anau Downs areas with the rest of the area assigned to Southland. Where a regional tourism organisation area boundary crossed a meshblock the meshblock was assigned to whichever regional tourism organisation area the majority of the meshblock fell within.</p>
<p>The classification relating to this version can be viewed and downloaded from the Stats NZ classifications management system Ariā: Regional Tourism Organisation Areas V4.0.0.</p>
<p>Names are provided with and without tohutō/macrons. The name field without macrons is suffixed ‘ascii’.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 04 Aug 2022<br />
Regional Tourism Organisation Areas 2020 Clippedtag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2020-08:layers:1049342020-08-31T02:38:42.431915+00:002020-08-31T02:37:08.262961+00:00
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<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 31 Aug 2020</strong><br />
<p>Regional tourism organisation boundaries are meshblock based and were created by dissolving groupings of ward and territorial authority areas. This version of regional tourism organisation boundaries is clipped to the coastline and excludes those meshblocks that had a land/water attribute of Inlet or Oceanic. Regional tourism organisations are responsible for the promotion of their regions to prospective domestic and international visitors. This version has been developed with input from Regional Tourism New Zealand.</p>
<p>Note: Not all 37 categories representing regional tourism organisation areas are currently operating as regional tourism organisations at the time of publishing. Those areas not operating as regional tourism organisations are: Kawerau (06), Rangitikei (14), Tararua (16), Horowhenua (18) and Waimate (28). </p>
<p>Fiordland includes Fiordland National Park, Manapouri, Te Anau, and Te Anau Downs areas with the rest of the area assigned to Southland. Where a regional tourism organisation area boundary crossed a meshblock the meshblock was assigned to whichever regional tourism organisation area the majority of the meshblock fell within. The meshblocks crossed by regional tourism organisation areas boundaries are: 3174500 Fiordland 3175100 Fiordland 3173403 Southland 3172802 Southland 3172804 Southland 3172100 Fiordland 4004893 Fiordland 3191600 Fiordland 3191701 Fiordland 3192300 Southland 3192400 Southland 3193400 Fiordland. </p>
<p>The classification relating to this version can be viewed and downloaded from the Stats NZ classifications management system Ariā: <a href="http://aria-prod/cms-gwt-snz/#ClassificationView:uri=http://stats.govt.nz/cms/ClassificationVersion/OoGORLDqgq1DpHV9">Regional Tourism Organisation Areas V3.0.0</a>.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 31 Aug 2020<br />
Updated: 31 Aug 2020<br />
Statistical Area 1 2022 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2021-12:layers:1067092021-12-01T20:29:49.885604+00:002021-12-01T20:27:40.481750+00:00
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<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 01 Dec 2021</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries for 2022, as defined by Stats NZ (the custodian), clipped to the 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 29,698 SA1 features.</p>
<p>SA1s were introduced as part of the <a href="https://www.stats.govt.nz/methods/statistical-standard-for-geographic-areas-2018">Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018</a> (SSGA18) which replaced the New Zealand Standard Areas Classification (NZSAC92). SA1 is an output geography that allows the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level.</p>
<p>Built by joining meshblocks, SA1s have an ideal size range of 100–200 residents, and a maximum population of about 500. This is to minimise suppression of population data in multivariate statistics tables. SA1s either define or aggregate to define SA2s, urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils. Some SA1s that contain apartment blocks, retirement villages, and large non-residential facilities have more than 500 residents.</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>
<p>The SA1 classification can also be downloaded from the Stats NZ classification and concordance tool <a href="http://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/#ClassificationSearch:q=statistical%2520area%25201&facet.lifecycle=1&fl=name,abb&sort=relevance-&start=0&rows=20">Ariā</a>.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 01 Dec 2021<br />
Updated: 01 Dec 2021<br />
Statistical Area 2 2022 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2021-12:layers:1067062021-12-01T06:24:25.515878+00:002021-12-01T06:23:00.407626+00:00
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<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 01 Dec 2021</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released statistical area 2 (SA2) boundaries for 2022 as defined by Stats NZ (the custodian), clipped to the 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 2,178 SA2 features.</p>
<p>SA2s were introduced as part of the <a href="https://www.stats.govt.nz/methods/statistical-standard-for-geographic-areas-2018">Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018</a> (SSGA2018) which replaced he New Zealand Standard Areas Classification (NZSAC1992). The SA2 geography replaces the (NZSAC1992) area unit geography.</p>
<p>SA2 is an output geography that provides higher aggregations of population data than can be provided at the statistical area 1 (SA1) level. The SA2 geography aims to reflect communities that interact together socially and economically. In populated areas, SA2s generally contain similar sized populations.</p>
<p>SA2s are built from SA1s and either define or aggregate to define urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils. SA2s in city council areas generally have a population of 2,000–4,000 residents while SA2s in district council areas generally have a population of 1,000–3,000 residents. In rural areas, many SA2s have fewer than 1,000 residents because they are in conservation areas or contain sparse populations that cover a large area.</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: 01 Dec 2021<br />
Updated: 01 Dec 2021<br />
Regional Council 2022 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2021-11:layers:1066672021-11-30T04:49:15.796239+00:002021-11-30T04:47:46.928445+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/106667-regional-council-2022-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Regional Council 2022 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=106667.354657,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Regional Council 2022 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 30 Nov 2021</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of the annually released regional council boundaries for 2022 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.</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>These unitary authorities are Auckland Council, Nelson City Council, and Gisborne, Tasman, and Marlborough District Councils. The Chatham Islands Council also performs some of the functions of a regional council but is not strictly a unitary authority. Unitary authorities act as regional councils for legislative purposes.</p>
<p>The seaward boundary of any coastal regional council is the twelve-mile New Zealand territorial limit. Regional councils are defined at meshblock level. Statistical area 1 and statistical area 2 geographies nest within regional council boundaries.</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: 30 Nov 2021<br />
Updated: 30 Nov 2021<br />
Constituency 2022 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2021-11:layers:1066602021-11-29T23:20:20.906663+00:002021-11-29T23:18:49.848830+00:00
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<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 29 Nov 2021</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released regional council constituency boundaries for 2022 as defined by the regional councils and/or Local Government Commission and maintained by Stats NZ (the custodian). 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 58 constituencies, excluding area outside regional council constituency.</p>
<p>Constituencies are established under the Local Electoral Act 2001 and result from the division of a region for electoral purposes. If a regional council decides to have a Māori constituency, the constituencies within the council are known as general constituencies and Māori constituencies. Constituencies are divisions of regional council areas.</p>
<p>Constituencies are defined at meshblock level, and do not coincide with the statistical area 1 (SA1) geography or the statistical area 2 (SA2) geography. They are created, based on population, to be the voting areas within councils.</p>
<p>Names are provided with and without tohutō/macrons. The column name for those 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: 29 Nov 2021<br />
Updated: 29 Nov 2021<br />
Territorial Authority 2022 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2021-11:layers:1066692021-11-30T05:40:11.212834+00:002021-11-30T05:38:36.546780+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/106669-territorial-authority-2022-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Territorial Authority 2022 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=106669.354659,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Territorial Authority 2022 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 30 Nov 2021</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released territorial authority boundaries for 2022 as defined the territorial authorities and/or Local Government Commission and maintained by Stats NZ (the custodian). 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 68 features.</p>
<p>A territorial authority is defined under the Local Government Act 2002 as a city or a district council. There are 67 territorial authorities in New Zealand. Territorial authorities are the second tier of local government in New Zealand, below regional councils. The 67 territorial authorities comprise 13 city councils including the Auckland council, 53 district councils, and the Chatham Islands Territory.</p>
<p>Territorial authorities are defined at meshblock level. Statistical area 1 and statistical area 2 geographies nest within territorial authority boundaries</p>
<p>Names are provided with and without tohutō/macrons. The name field without macrons is suffixed ‘ASCII’. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. 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: 30 Nov 2021<br />
Updated: 30 Nov 2021<br />
Statistical Area 2 Higher Geographies 2018 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2018-04:layers:950662018-04-04T01:13:21.428904+00:002019-04-26T01:47:37.106538+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/95066-statistical-area-2-higher-geographies-2018-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 2 Higher Geographies 2018 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=95066.315450,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 2 Higher Geographies 2018 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 26 Apr 2019</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive version of statistical area 2 (SA2) boundaries concorded to higher geographies as at 1 January 2018 as defined by Stats NZ, clipped to the coastline.<br>
This version contains 2,171 SA2s and has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. This statistical area 2 higher geographies file is a correspondence, or concordance, which relates SA2s to larger geographic areas or 'higher geographies'. The higher geographies contained in this concordance are: territorial authority (TA) and regional council (REGC).<br>
Statistical area 2 (SA2) is a new output geography that provides higher aggregations of population data than can be provided at the statistical area 1 (SA1) level. The SA2 geography aims to reflect communities that interact together socially and economically. In populated areas, SA2s generally contain similar sized populations.<br>
Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>Please note that a review of SA2 names was undertaken in early 2018. The review addressed issues with inconsistent naming and applied corrections, resulting in an update to this dataset applied in May 2018. All SA2 codes are unchanged.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 04 Apr 2018<br />
Updated: 26 Apr 2019<br />
Statistical Area 1 Higher Geographies 2018 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2017-12:layers:922072017-12-03T22:09:12.937408+00:002018-05-22T22:52:12.270667+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/92207-statistical-area-1-higher-geographies-2018-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 Higher Geographies 2018 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=92207.299534,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 Higher Geographies 2018 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 22 May 2018</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive version of the annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries concorded to higher geographies at 1 January 2018, clipped to the coastline. This statistical area 1 higher geographies 2018 file is a correspondence, or concordance, which relates SA1s to larger geographic areas or 'higher geographies'. The higher geographies contained in this concordance are: regional council (REGC2018), statistical area 2 (SA22018), territorial authority (TA2018), urban rural (UR2018), and urban rural indicator (IUR2018).The following geographies were introduced in 2018: statistical area 1 (SA12018), statistical area 2 (SA22018), urban rural (UR2018), and urban rural indicator (IUR2018). These new geographies are part of the Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018 (SSGA18) which replaces the 1992 New Zealand Standard Areas Classification (NZSAC92). The statistical standard for geographic areas is to be used from 2018 (SSGA18). It defines the Stats NZ input and output geographic classifications and describes their primary purposes, and sets out requirements and guidelines for the creation and maintenance of statistical geographies. Statistical area geographies are aggregations of meshblocks optimised to be of similar population sizes to enable the release of low-level data. They are non-administrative areas that are in between meshblocks and territorial authorities in size. Statistical areas either define or aggregate to define urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes.</p>
<p>Please note that a review of SA2 names was undertaken in early 2018. The review addressed issues with inconsistent naming and applied corrections, resulting in an update to this dataset applied in May 2018. All SA2 codes are unchanged.<br></p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 03 Dec 2017<br />
Updated: 22 May 2018<br />
Statistical Area 2 2018 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2017-12:layers:922132017-12-03T22:18:35.512498+00:002018-05-17T02:11:04.748685+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/92213-statistical-area-2-2018-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 2 2018 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=92213.299326,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 2 2018 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 17 May 2018</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of statistical area 2 (SA2) boundaries at 1 January 2018, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and may not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. SA2 is a new output geography that provides higher aggregations of population data than can be provided at the statistical area 1 (SA1) level. SA2s are defined at meshblock and SA1 levels. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2018 Statistical Area 2 attachment below.</p>
<p>Please note that a review of SA2 names was undertaken in early 2018. The review addressed issues with inconsistent naming and applied corrections, resulting in an update to this dataset applied in May 2018. All SA2 codes are unchanged.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 03 Dec 2017<br />
Updated: 17 May 2018<br />
Urban Rural 2018 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2017-12:layers:922192017-12-03T22:21:27.098609+00:002017-12-03T22:10:41.163349+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/92219-urban-rural-2018-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Urban Rural 2018 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=92219.290025,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Urban Rural 2018 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 03 Dec 2017</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of the annually released urban rural boundaries at 1 January 2018, clipped to the coastline.This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and may not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. Urban rural is a new output geography that classifies New Zealand into areas that share common urban or rural characteristics. Urban areas are built from the Statistical Area 2 geography, while rural and water areas are built from the Statistical Area 1 geography. Urban areas are statistically defined areas with no administrative or legal basis. The urban rural indicator is an attribute of this classification and provides additional information about a location's urban or rural nature. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2018 Urban Rural or ANZLIC Metadata 2018 Urban Rural Indicator attachments below.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 03 Dec 2017<br />
Updated: 03 Dec 2017<br />
Ward 2018 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2017-12:layers:922202017-12-03T22:23:33.211028+00:002017-12-03T22:13:36.039546+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/92220-ward-2018-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Ward 2018 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=92220.290026,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Ward 2018 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 03 Dec 2017</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the major released version of the annually released ward boundaries at 1 January 2018, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. Wards are defined under the Local Electoral Act 2001 and result from dividing a territorial authority for electoral purposes. Wards are defined at meshblock level. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2018 Ward attachment below.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 03 Dec 2017<br />
Updated: 03 Dec 2017<br />
Community Board 2018 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2017-12:layers:921942017-12-01T00:56:26.456682+00:002017-12-01T00:47:57.919610+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/92194-community-board-2018-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Community Board 2018 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=92194.289835,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Community Board 2018 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 01 Dec 2017</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released community board/local board boundaries at 1 January 2018, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and may not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. Community boards are set up under the Local Government Act 2002 and Local Electoral Act 2001. </p>
<p>Local boards also fall within the community board classification. Local boards were introduced as part of the new local government arrangements for Auckland in 2010. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2018 Community Board attachment below.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 01 Dec 2017<br />
Updated: 01 Dec 2017<br />
Regional Council 2018 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2017-12:layers:922052017-12-03T22:07:11.767591+00:002017-12-03T21:58:40.043052+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/92205-regional-council-2018-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Regional Council 2018 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=92205.290011,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Regional Council 2018 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 03 Dec 2017</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the major released version of the annually released regional council boundaries at 1 January 2018, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and may not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. Regional council is the top tier of local government in New Zealand. Regional councils are defined at meshblock, statistical area 1 (SA1), and statistical area 2 (SA2) levels. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2018 Regional Council attachment below.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 03 Dec 2017<br />
Updated: 03 Dec 2017<br />
Territorial Authority 2021 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2020-12:layers:1051542020-12-06T19:51:43.642891+00:002020-12-06T19:49:40.352593+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/105154-territorial-authority-2021-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Territorial Authority 2021 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=105154.340902,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Territorial Authority 2021 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 06 Dec 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released territorial authority boundaries for 2021 as defined the territorial authorities and/or Local Government Commission and maintained by Stats NZ (the custodian). 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 68 categories.</p>
<p>A territorial authority is defined under the Local Government Act 2002 as a city or a district council. There are 67 territorial authorities in New Zealand. Some territorial authority boundaries are coterminous with regional council boundaries but there are several exceptions. An example is Taupo District, which is split between four regions, although most of its area falls within the Waikato Region. Territorial authorities are defined at meshblock, statistical area 1 (SA1) and statistical area 2 (SA2) levels.</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: 06 Dec 2020<br />
Updated: 06 Dec 2020<br />
Regional Council 2021 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2020-12:layers:1051342020-12-01T22:45:01.556394+00:002020-12-01T22:42:58.837312+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/105134-regional-council-2021-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Regional Council 2021 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=105134.340671,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Regional Council 2021 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 01 Dec 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset contains the annually released regional council boundaries for 2021 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. </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: 01 Dec 2020<br />
Updated: 01 Dec 2020<br />
Constituency 2021 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2020-12:layers:1051452020-12-03T22:14:19.499660+00:002020-12-03T22:12:00.978962+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/105145-constituency-2021-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Constituency 2021 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=105145.340725,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Constituency 2021 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 03 Dec 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset contains the annually released regional council constituency boundaries for 2021, as defined by the regional councils and/or Local Government Commission and maintained by Stats NZ (the custodian), clipped to the 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 64 categories.</p>
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<p>Constituencies are established under the Local Electoral Act 2001 and result from the division of a region for electoral purposes.If a regional council decides to have a Māori constituency, the constituencies within the council are known as general constituencies and Māori constituencies.Constituencies are divisions of regional council areas. They are defined at meshblock level, and do not coincide with the statistical area 1 (SA1) geography or the statistical area 2 (SA2) geography. They are created, based on population, to be the voting areas within councils. Constituencies are required to reflect communities of interest. Their boundaries, so far as is practicable, coincide with those of territorial authorities or wards.</p>
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<p>Names are provided with and without tohutō/macrons. The name field without macrons is suffixed ‘ascii’.</p>
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<p>This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes.</p>
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<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: 03 Dec 2020<br />
Updated: 03 Dec 2020<br />
Meshblock 2021 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2020-12:layers:1051842020-12-09T22:15:43.002923+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/105184-meshblock-2021-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Meshblock 2021 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=105184.341102,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Meshblock 2021 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released meshblock boundaries for 2021 as defined by Stats NZ. This version contains 53,598 meshblocks, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and so does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries.</p>
<p>Stats NZ maintains an annual meshblock geography for collecting and producing statistical data. This allows data to be compared over time. A meshblock is the smallest geographic unit for which statistical data is collected and processed by Stats NZ. A meshblock is defined by a geographic area, which can vary in size from part of a city block to a large area of rural land. Each meshblock borders on another to form a network covering all of New Zealand, including coasts and inlets and extending out to the 200-mile economic zone. Meshblocks are added together to build up larger geographic areas such as statistical area 1 (SA1), statistical area 2 (SA2), and urban rural. They are also used to define electoral districts, territorial authorities, and regional councils.</p>
<p>The following 16 meshblocks are outside the 12 mile limit and are not held in digitised form: 0016901, 0016902, 1588000, 3166401, 3166402, 3166600, 3166710, 3166711, 3195000, 3196001, 3196002, 3196003, 3196004, 3196005, 3196006, 3196007.</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>
<p>The meshblock classification can also be downloaded from the Stats NZ classification and concordance tool <a href="http://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/#ClassificationSearch:q=meshblock&facet.lifecycle=1&fl=name,abb&sort=relevance-&start=0&rows=20">Ariā</a>.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 09 Dec 2020<br />
Statistical Area 1 2021 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2020-12:layers:1051632020-12-07T00:58:16.713111+00:002020-12-07T00:54:16.918585+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/105163-statistical-area-1-2021-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 2021 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=105163.340911,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 2021 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 07 Dec 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset contains the annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries for 2021, as defined by Stats NZ, clipped to the 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 29,695 SA1 categories.</p>
<p>SA1s were introduced as part of the <a href="https://www.stats.govt.nz/methods/statistical-standard-for-geographic-areas-2018">Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018</a> (SSGA18) which replaced the New Zealand Standard Areas Classification (NZSAC92). SA1 is a new output geography that allows the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level.</p>
<p>Built by joining meshblocks, SA1s have an ideal size range of 100–200 residents, and a maximum population of about 500. This is to minimise suppression of population data in multivariate statistics tables. SA1s either define or aggregate to define SA2s, urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils. Some SA1s that contain apartment blocks, retirement villages, and large non-residential facilities have more than 500 residents.</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>
<p>The SA1 classification can also be downloaded from the Stats NZ classification and concordance tool <a href="http://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/#ClassificationSearch:q=statistical%2520area%25201&facet.lifecycle=1&fl=name,abb&sort=relevance-&start=0&rows=20">Ariā</a>.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 07 Dec 2020<br />
Updated: 07 Dec 2020<br />
Statistical Area 2 2020 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-11:layers:1042702019-11-29T05:00:03.351988+00:002020-06-28T23:10:45.810339+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104270-statistical-area-2-2020-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 2 2020 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104270.335017,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 2 2020 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 28 Jun 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset contains the annually released statistical area 2 (SA2) boundaries for 2020 as defined by Stats NZ, clipped to the 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 2,173 SA2 categories. </p>
<p>SA2s were introduced as part of the <a href="http://archive.stats.govt.nz/methods/classifications-and-standards/classification-related-stats-standards/geographic-areas.aspx">Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018</a> (SSGA2018) which replaced he New Zealand Standard Areas Classification (NZSAC1992). The SA2 geography replaces the (NZSAC1992) area unit geography. This version contains 2,173 SA2s. </p>
<p>SA2 is an output geography that provides higher aggregations of population data than can be provided at the statistical area 1 (SA1) level. The SA2 geography aims to reflect communities that interact together socially and economically. In populated areas, SA2s generally contain similar sized populations. </p>
<p>SA2s are built from SA1s and either define or aggregate to define urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils. SA2s in city council areas generally have a population of 2,000–4,000 residents while SA2s in district council areas generally have a population of 1,000–3,000 residents. In rural areas, many SA2s have fewer than 1,000 residents because they are in conservation areas or contain sparse populations that cover a large area. </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: 29 Nov 2019<br />
Updated: 28 Jun 2020<br />
Statistical Area 1 2018 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2017-12:layers:922112017-12-03T22:18:31.662968+00:002017-12-03T22:05:44.456448+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/92211-statistical-area-1-2018-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 2018 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=92211.290017,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 2018 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 03 Dec 2017</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries at 1 January 2018, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and may not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. SA1 is a new output geography that allows the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level. SA1s are defined at meshblock level. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2018 Statistical Area 1 attachment below.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 03 Dec 2017<br />
Updated: 03 Dec 2017<br />
Territorial Authority 2020 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-11:layers:1042662019-11-29T03:23:49.405308+00:002020-01-29T21:52:39.692112+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104266-territorial-authority-2020-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Territorial Authority 2020 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104266.330113,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Territorial Authority 2020 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 29 Jan 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset contains the annually released territorial authority boundaries for 2020, as defined by the territorial authorities and/or Local Government Commission and maintained by Stats NZ (the custodian), clipped to the 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 68 categories. </p>
<p>A territorial authority is defined under the Local Government Act 2002 as a city or a district council. There are 67 territorial authorities in New Zealand. Some territorial authority boundaries are coterminous with regional council boundaries but there are several exceptions. An example is Taupo District, which is split between four regions, although most of its area falls within the Waikato Region. Territorial authorities are defined at meshblock, statistical area 1 (SA1) and statistical area 2 (SA2) levels. </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: 29 Nov 2019<br />
Updated: 29 Jan 2020<br />
Meshblock 2020 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-11:layers:1042792019-11-29T23:35:30.840543+00:002020-02-02T20:39:49.778198+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104279-meshblock-2020-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Meshblock 2020 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104279.330317,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Meshblock 2020 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 02 Feb 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset contains the annually released meshblock boundaries for 2020, as defined by Stats NZ, clipped to the 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 52,929 meshblocks. </p>
<p>Stats NZ maintains an annual meshblock geography for collecting and producing statistical data. This allows data to be compared over time. A meshblock is the smallest geographic unit for which statistical data is collected and processed by Stats NZ. A meshblock is defined by a geographic area, which can vary in size from part of a city block to a large area of rural land. Each meshblock borders on another to form a network covering all of New Zealand, including coasts and inlets and extending out to the 200-mile economic zone. Meshblocks are added together to build up larger geographic areas such as statistical area 1 (SA1), statistical area 2 (SA2), and urban rural. They are also used to define electoral districts, territorial authorities, and regional councils. </p>
<p>The following 16 meshblocks are outside the 12 mile limit and are not held in digitised form: 0016901, 0016902, 1588000, 3166401, 3166402, 3166600, 3166710, 3166711, 3195000, 3196001, 3196002, 3196003, 3196004, 3196005, 3196006, 3196007. </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>
<p>The meshblock classification can also be downloaded from the Stats NZ classification and concordance tool <a href="http://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/#ClassificationSearch:q=meshblock&facet.lifecycle=1&fl=name,abb&sort=relevance-&start=0&rows=20">Ariā</a>.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 29 Nov 2019<br />
Updated: 02 Feb 2020<br />
Statistical Area 1 2020 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-11:layers:1042722019-11-29T05:36:34.840367+00:002020-01-30T22:26:40.932848+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104272-statistical-area-1-2020-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 2020 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104272.330130,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 2020 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 30 Jan 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset contains the annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries for 2020, as defined by Stats NZ, clipped to the 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 29,694 SA1 categories. </p>
<p>SA1s were introduced as part of the <a href="http://archive.stats.govt.nz/methods/classifications-and-standards/classification-related-stats-standards/geographic-areas.aspx#">Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018</a> (SSGA18) which replaced the New Zealand Standard Areas Classification (NZSAC92). SA1 is a new output geography that allows the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level. </p>
<p>Built by joining meshblocks, SA1s have an ideal size range of 100–200 residents, and a maximum population of about 500. This is to minimise suppression of population data in multivariate statistics tables. SA1s either define or aggregate to define SA2s, urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils. Some SA1s that contain apartment blocks, retirement villages, and large non-residential facilities have more than 500 residents. </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>
<p>The SA1 classification can also be downloaded from the Stats NZ classification and concordance tool <a href="http://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/#ClassificationSearch:q=statistical%2520area%25201&facet.lifecycle=1&fl=name,abb&sort=relevance-&start=0&rows=20">Ariā</a>.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 29 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
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104253-regional-council-2020-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Regional Council 2020 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104253.330118,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Regional Council 2020 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<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 />
Māori Ward 2020 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-11:layers:1042642019-11-29T02:41:54.776515+00:002020-01-30T00:07:46.297292+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104264-maori-ward-2020-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Māori Ward 2020 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104264.330116,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Māori Ward 2020 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 30 Jan 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset contains the annually released Māori ward boundaries for 2020 as defined by the territorial authorities and/or Local Government Commission but 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 68 categories. </p>
<p>The Local Electoral Act 2001 provides that Māori wards may be established in territorial authorities. The statutory provisions for establishing Māori wards are set out in sections 19Z to 19ZH of the Local Electoral Act 2001. The first Māori ward was established by representation review in 2019 and appears in the 2020 geographic boundaries released by Stats NZ. The first Māori ward to be created is Wairoa Māori ward (02901) in the Wairoa District. Māori ward boundaries are defined at meshblock level. </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: 29 Nov 2019<br />
Updated: 30 Jan 2020<br />
Constituency 2020 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-11:layers:1042462019-11-28T00:40:01.952003+00:002020-01-29T22:47:37.306952+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104246-constituency-2020-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Constituency 2020 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104246.330114,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Constituency 2020 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 29 Jan 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset contains the annually released regional council constituency boundaries for 2020, as defined by the regional councils and/or Local Government Commission and maintained by Stats NZ (the custodian). clipped to the 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 64 categories. </p>
<p>Constituencies are established under the Local Electoral Act 2001 and result from the division of a region for electoral purposes.If a regional council decides to have a Māori constituency, the constituencies within the council are known as general constituencies and Māori constituencies.Constituencies are divisions of regional council areas. They are defined at meshblock level, and do not coincide with the statistical area 1 (SA1) geography or the statistical area 2 (SA2) geography. They are created, based on population, to be the voting areas within councils. Constituencies are required to reflect communities of interest. Their boundaries, so far as is practicable, coincide with those of territorial authorities or wards. </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: 29 Jan 2020<br />
Ward 2019 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2018-11:layers:987402018-11-29T22:14:47.994146+00:002019-05-05T21:01:04.365247+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/98740-ward-2019-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Ward 2019 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=98740.316427,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Ward 2019 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 05 May 2019</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the major released version of the annually released ward boundaries at 1 January 2019, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. Wards are defined under the Local Electoral Act 2001 and result from dividing a territorial authority for electoral purposes. Wards are defined at meshblock level. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2019 Ward attachment below.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 29 Nov 2018<br />
Updated: 05 May 2019<br />
Urban Rural 2019 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2018-11:layers:987432018-11-29T23:41:54.998506+00:002019-05-05T20:44:03.733283+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/98743-urban-rural-2019-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Urban Rural 2019 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=98743.316425,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Urban Rural 2019 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 05 May 2019</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of the annually released urban rural boundaries at 1 January 2019, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and may not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. Urban rural is an output geography that classifies New Zealand into areas that share common urban or rural characteristics. Urban areas are built from the Statistical Area 2 geography, while rural and water areas are built from the Statistical Area 1 geography. Urban areas are statistically defined areas with no administrative or legal basis. The urban rural indicator is an attribute of this classification and provides additional information about a location's urban or rural nature. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2019 Urban Rural or ANZLIC Metadata 2019 Urban Rural Indicator attachments below.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 29 Nov 2018<br />
Updated: 05 May 2019<br />
Statistical Area 2 2019 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2018-12:layers:987662018-12-03T00:12:07.931515+00:002019-05-03T02:56:57.562968+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/98766-statistical-area-2-2019-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 2 2019 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=98766.316105,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 2 2019 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 03 May 2019</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of statistical area 2 (SA2) boundaries at 1 January 2019, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and may not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. SA2 is a new output geography that provides higher aggregations of population data than can be provided at the statistical area 1 (SA1) level. SA2s are defined at meshblock and SA1 levels. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2019 Statistical Area 2 attachment below.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 03 Dec 2018<br />
Updated: 03 May 2019<br />
Statistical Area 1 2019 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2018-12:layers:987602018-12-02T23:34:09.739187+00:002019-05-03T02:23:17.447003+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/98760-statistical-area-1-2019-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 2019 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=98760.316102,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 2019 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 03 May 2019</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries at 1 January 2019, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and may not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. SA1 is an output geography that allows the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level. SA1s are defined at meshblock level. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2019 Statistical Area 1 attachment below.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 02 Dec 2018<br />
Updated: 03 May 2019<br />
Regional Council 2019 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2018-12:layers:987652018-12-03T00:11:32.098124+00:002019-05-03T01:16:16.768415+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/98765-regional-council-2019-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Regional Council 2019 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=98765.316098,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Regional Council 2019 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 03 May 2019</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the major released version of the annually released regional council boundaries at 1 January 2019, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and may not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. Regional council is the top tier of local government in New Zealand. Regional councils are defined at meshblock, statistical area 1 (SA1), and statistical area 2 (SA2) levels. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2019 Regional Council attachment below.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 03 Dec 2018<br />
Updated: 03 May 2019<br />
Community Board 2019 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2018-11:layers:987452018-11-30T01:18:15.892700+00:002019-05-01T23:47:43.990190+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/98745-community-board-2019-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Community Board 2019 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=98745.316084,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Community Board 2019 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 01 May 2019</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released community board/local board boundaries at 1 January 2019, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and may not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. Community boards are set up under the Local Government Act 2002 and Local Electoral Act 2001. </p>
<p>Local boards also fall within the community board classification. Local boards were introduced as part of the new local government arrangements for Auckland in 2010. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2019 Community Board attachment below.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 30 Nov 2018<br />
Updated: 01 May 2019<br />