Latest population estimates show 13 (of 16) regions grew
Latest population estimates show 13 (of 16) regions grew – Key facts
22 October 2013
Subnational population estimates give the best available measure of the size and age-sex composition of New Zealand's 16 regional council areas (regions) and 67 territorial authority areas, on an annual basis.
In the
June 2013 year the estimates indicate:
• 13 of New
Zealand's 16 regions experienced population growth.
• Auckland region had the largest percentage growth
(1.4 percent) followed by Canterbury (1.3 percent).
• Auckland region accounted for 57 percent of New
Zealand's total population growth; Canterbury's growth
accounted for 19 percent.
• 39 of the 67 territorial
authority areas had population growth.
• The five
fastest-growing territorial authority areas were in the
South Island.
• Christchurch city's population
increased during 2013, following two years of decline.
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