Pukenui

Place in Northland Region, New Zealand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pukenui is a locality on the southwest side of Houhora Harbour on the Aupouri Peninsula of Northland, New Zealand. State Highway 1 runs through it.[6] The name means "large hill" in the Māori language.[7]

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Pukenui
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Coordinates: 34.833°S 173.131°E / -34.833; 173.131
CountryNew Zealand
RegionNorthland Region
DistrictFar North District
WardTe Hiku
Electorates
Government
  Territorial AuthorityFar North District Council
  Regional councilNorthland Regional Council
  Mayor of Far NorthMoko Tepania[1]
  Northland MPGrant McCallum[2]
  Te Tai Tokerau MPMariameno Kapa-Kingi[3]
Area
  Total
20.70 km2 (7.99 sq mi)
Population
 (June 2025)[5]
  Total
810
  Density39/km2 (100/sq mi)
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Demographics

Statistics New Zealand describes Pukenui as a rural settlement. It covers 20.70 km2 (7.99 sq mi)[4] and had an estimated population of 810 as of June 2025,[5] with a population density of 39 people per km2. Pukenui is part of the larger North Cape statistical area.[8]

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
2006591    
2013615+0.57%
2018705+2.77%
2023834+3.42%
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Pukenui had a population of 834 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 129 people (18.3%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 219 people (35.6%) since the 2013 census. There were 423 males, and 408 females in 333 dwellings.[11] 1.8% of people identified as LGBTIQ+. The median age was 51.4 years (compared with 38.1 years nationally). There were 129 people (15.5%) aged under 15 years, 111 (13.3%) aged 15 to 29, 360 (43.2%) aged 30 to 64, and 234 (28.1%) aged 65 or older.[10]

People could identify as more than one ethnicity. The results were 74.1% European (Pākehā), 43.5% Māori, 5.0% Pasifika, 1.1% Asian, and 2.9% other, which includes people giving their ethnicity as "New Zealander". English was spoken by 96.8%, Māori language by 11.5%, and other languages by 4.7%. No language could be spoken by 1.4% (e.g. too young to talk). New Zealand Sign Language was known by 0.4%. The percentage of people born overseas was 8.3, compared with 28.8% nationally.

Religious affiliations were 29.1% Christian, and 9.4% Māori religious beliefs. People who answered that they had no religion were 54.0%, and 7.2% of people did not answer the census question.

Of those at least 15 years old, 66 (9.4%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, 414 (58.7%) had a post-high school certificate or diploma, and 207 (29.4%) people exclusively held high school qualifications. The median income was $28,100, compared with $41,500 nationally. 36 people (5.1%) earned over $100,000 compared to 12.1% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 249 (35.3%) people were employed full-time, 111 (15.7%) were part-time, and 18 (2.6%) were unemployed.[10]

Education

Pukenui School is a coeducational full primary (years 1–8) school[12] with a roll of 106 students as of October 2025.[13] The school first opened in 1896.[14]

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