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Tasman District is a region
Regions of New Zealand

The region is the top tier of local government in New Zealand. There are 16 regions of New Zealand. Twelve are governed by an elected regional council, while four are governed by Territorial Authorities of New Zealand which also perform the functions of a regional council and thus are known as unitary authority....
 of New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
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Tasman District
Country: New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
Unitary Authority
Unitary authority

A unitary authority is a type of local authority that has a single tier and is responsible for all local government functions within its area or performs additional functions which elsewhere in the relevant country are usually performed by national government or a higher level of sub-national government....
Name:Tasman District Council
Mayor:Richard Kempthorne
Population:
Extent: 
Land Area:9,771kmē
Website:http://www.tasman.govt.nz/
Towns
Towns:Richmond, Motueka, Collingwood, Takaka, Brightwater, Murchison, Mapua


Tasman District is a region
Regions of New Zealand

The region is the top tier of local government in New Zealand. There are 16 regions of New Zealand. Twelve are governed by an elected regional council, while four are governed by Territorial Authorities of New Zealand which also perform the functions of a regional council and thus are known as unitary authority....
 of New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
. It borders with the West Coast Region
West Coast, New Zealand

The West Coast is one of the List of regions in New Zealand, located on the west coast of the South Island, and is one of the more remote and most sparsely populated areas of the country....
, Marlborough Region
Marlborough, New Zealand

Marlborough is one of the List of regions in New Zealand, located in the northeast of the South Island. Marlborough is a unitary authority, both a region and a district, and its council is located at Blenheim, New Zealand....
 and the Nelson Region
Nelson, New Zealand

The city of Nelson is close to the centre of New Zealand. It lies at the shore of Tasman Bay, at the northern end of the South Island, and is the administrative centre of the Nelson region....
. It is both a region and a unitary authority, and the District Council sits at Richmond
Richmond, New Zealand

Richmond, the seat of the Tasman, New Zealand, lies 13km south of Nelson, New Zealand in the South Island of New Zealand, close to the southern extremity of Tasman Bay....
, with Community Boards serving outlying communities in Motueka
Motueka

The town of Motueka in the South Island of New Zealand lies close to the mouth of the Motueka River, on the western shore of Tasman Bay. It is, after Nelson, New Zealand and Richmond, New Zealand, the third largest centre in the region, with a permanent population of around 6000....
 and Golden Bay
Golden Bay

Golden Bay is the name of a bay and a district at the northern end of New Zealand's South Island....
.

Coverage

Tasman District is a large area at the top western side of the South Island of New Zealand. It covers 9,786 square kilometres and is bounded to the west by the Matiri Ranges, Tasman Mountains and the Tasman Sea
Tasman Sea

The Tasman Sea is the large body of water between Australia and New Zealand, approximately 2000 kilometres across. It extends 2800 km from north to south....
. To the north Tasman
Tasman Bay

Tasman Bay is a large V-shaped bay at the north end of New Zealand's South Island. Located in the centre of the island's northern coast, it stretches along 120 kilometres of coastline and is 70 kilometres across at its widest point....
 and Golden Bay
Golden Bay

Golden Bay is the name of a bay and a district at the northern end of New Zealand's South Island....
s form its seaward edge, and the eastern boundary extends to the edge of Nelson
Nelson, New Zealand

The city of Nelson is close to the centre of New Zealand. It lies at the shore of Tasman Bay, at the northern end of the South Island, and is the administrative centre of the Nelson region....
 city, and includes part of the Spencer Mountains and the Saint Arnaud
Saint Arnaud Range

The Saint Arnaud Range is a mountain range in the central north of New Zealand's South Island. It lies between Lake Rotoiti, Tasman and the upper reaches of the Wairau River, and marks the eastern boundary of Nelson Lakes National Park....
 and Richmond Ranges. The Victoria Ranges form Tasman's southern boundary and the district's highest point is Mt Owen
Mount Owen, New Zealand

Mount Owen is in the Tasman, New Zealand district of the South Island of New Zealand. It stands at 1875 metres above sea level and is part of the Marino Mountains....
, at 1,875 metres. The landscape is diverse. From large mountainous areas to valleys and plains, sliced by such major rivers as the Buller River
Buller River

The Buller River is in the South Island of New Zealand. One of the country's longest rivers, it flows for 170 kilometres from Lake Rotoiti, Nelson through the Buller Gorge and into the Tasman Sea near the town of Westport, New Zealand....
, Motueka
Motueka River

The Motueka River lies in the north of the South Island of New Zealand. It rises 60 kilometres to the south of Nelson, New Zealand, and flows for 120 kilometres, first through rough hill country and then the more gently undulating terrain southwest of Tasman Bay....
, Aorere
Aorere River

The Aorere River is in the South Island of New Zealand.The headwaters are within Kahurangi National Park. The river flows generally northwards for 40 kilometres, before draining into Golden Bay at the town of Collingwood, New Zealand....
, Takaka
Takaka River

The Takaka River lies in the northwest of New Zealand's South Island. It runs north for 70 kilometres, entering Golden Bay near the town of Takaka....
 and Wairoa River
Wairoa River, Tasman

This Wairoa River is located in the north of the South Island of New Zealand. It flows north for 45 kilometres before combining with the Wai-iti River to form the Waimea River, New Zealand....
. There's lush bush and bird life, golden beaches, the unique 40 kilometre sands of Farewell Spit
Farewell Spit

Farewell Spit is a narrow sand Spit situated at , at the northern end of the South Island of New Zealand. Known to the Maori as Tuhuroa, it runs eastwards from Cape Farewell, New Zealand, the island's northernmost point....
, and boundless fishing in the bays and rivers. These assets make the district irresistible to tourists and precious to those who live there.

Tasman is home to three national parks - Abel Tasman National Park
Abel Tasman National Park

Abel Tasman National Park is a national park located at the north end of the South Island of New Zealand. The park was founded in 1942 and with a coverage of only 225.3 square kilometres, is the smallest of New Zealand's national parks....
 (New Zealand's smallest at 225.41 kmē), Nelson Lakes National Park
Nelson Lakes National Park

Nelson Lakes National Park is located in the South Island of New Zealand.It was formed in 1956 and covers some 1,020 km?. It is centered at two large lakes, Lake Rotoiti, Tasman and Lake Rotoroa, Tasman....
 (1,017.53 kmē) and Kahurangi National Park
Kahurangi National Park

Kahurangi National Park is a National Park in the northwest of the South Island of New Zealand. It was gazetted in 1996 and covers 4,515 km?. It is the second largest of New Zealand's fourteen national parks....
 (4,520 kmē).

Name

Tasman Bay
Tasman Bay

Tasman Bay is a large V-shaped bay at the north end of New Zealand's South Island. Located in the centre of the island's northern coast, it stretches along 120 kilometres of coastline and is 70 kilometres across at its widest point....
, the largest indentation in the north coast of the South Island
South Island

The South Island is the larger of the two major Islands of New Zealand of New Zealand, the other being the more populous North Island. The Maori name for the South Island, Te Wai Pounamu, meaning "The Water/s of Greenstone" , possibly evolved from Te Wahi Pounamu which means "The Place Of Greenstone"....
, was named after Abel Tasman
Abel Tasman

Abel Janszoon Tasman , was a Netherlands sea explorer, exploration, and merchant.Tasman is best known for his voyages of 1642 and 1644 in the service of the VOC ....
, the first reported European discoverer of New Zealand. It passed the name on to the adjoining district formed in 1989 largely from the merger of Waimea and Golden Bay counties.

Government and settlements

Tasman District Council
Tasman district council

Tasman District Council is the Territorial Local Authority for the Tasman District of New Zealand....
 (unitary authority
Unitary authority

A unitary authority is a type of local authority that has a single tier and is responsible for all local government functions within its area or performs additional functions which elsewhere in the relevant country are usually performed by national government or a higher level of sub-national government....
) headquarters are at Richmond
Richmond, New Zealand

Richmond, the seat of the Tasman, New Zealand, lies 13km south of Nelson, New Zealand in the South Island of New Zealand, close to the southern extremity of Tasman Bay....
, close to the adjoining Nelson City
Nelson, New Zealand

The city of Nelson is close to the centre of New Zealand. It lies at the shore of Tasman Bay, at the northern end of the South Island, and is the administrative centre of the Nelson region....
. Community Boards exist to serve outlying areas in Motueka
Motueka

The town of Motueka in the South Island of New Zealand lies close to the mouth of the Motueka River, on the western shore of Tasman Bay. It is, after Nelson, New Zealand and Richmond, New Zealand, the third largest centre in the region, with a permanent population of around 6000....
 and Golden Bay
Golden Bay

Golden Bay is the name of a bay and a district at the northern end of New Zealand's South Island....
. Other towns are Motueka
Motueka

The town of Motueka in the South Island of New Zealand lies close to the mouth of the Motueka River, on the western shore of Tasman Bay. It is, after Nelson, New Zealand and Richmond, New Zealand, the third largest centre in the region, with a permanent population of around 6000....
, Brightwater
Brightwater

Brightwater is a town 20 kilometres southwest of Nelson, New Zealand in the South Island of New Zealand. It stands on the banks of the Wairoa River, Tasman, whose appearance inspired the town's name....
, Collingwood
Collingwood, New Zealand

Collingwood is a town in the north-west corner of the South Island of New Zealand. It is located in the hub of the Aorere Valley, in the western half of the Golden Bay area....
, Murchison
Murchison, New Zealand

Murchison is a town in the Tasman region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is near the western end of the "Four Rivers Plain", at the confluence of the Buller River and the Matakitaki River....
, Riwaka
Riwaka

Riwaka is a small town in the north of New Zealand's South Island. It lies beside Tasman Bay, five kilometres north of Motueka, and close to the mouth of the Riwaka River....
, Saint Arnaud
Saint Arnaud, New Zealand

Saint Arnaud is a small alpine village located in the north of New Zealand's South Island, west of the mountains of the Saint Arnaud Range and 80 kilometres southwest of Nelson, New Zealand near the historic Tophouse....
, Takaka
Takaka

Takaka is a small town situated at the southeastern end of Golden Bay, at the northern end of New Zealand's South Island, located on the lower reaches of the Takaka River....
, Tapawera
Tapawera

Tapawera is a small town in New Zealand's South Island. It is located 30 kilometres southwest of Nelson, New Zealand by the banks of the Motueka River....
, Wakefield
Wakefield, New Zealand

The small New Zealand community of Wakefield is situated some 25 km south west of Nelson, New Zealand at the top of the South Island.First settled in about 1843, it was originally called Pitfure....
, Mapua
Mapua, New Zealand

Mapua is a small town in the South Island of New Zealand.It is to the west of Nelson, New Zealand on New Zealand State Highway network and on the coastline of Tasman Bay....
, and Kaiteriteri.

History

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According to tradition, the Maori
Maori

The Maori are the indigenous people Polynesian people of Aotearoa . The group probably arrived in south-western Polynesia in several waves at some time before 1300....
 waka Uruao, brought ancestors of the Waitaha
Waitaha

Waitaha is an early historical Maori iwi. Inhabitants of the South Island of New Zealand, they were largely absorbed via marriage and conquest first by the Kati Mamoe and then Ngai Tahu from the 1500s onward....
 people to Tasman in the 12th Century. Archaeological evidence suggests the first Maori
Maori

The Maori are the indigenous people Polynesian people of Aotearoa . The group probably arrived in south-western Polynesia in several waves at some time before 1300....
 settlers explored the region thoroughly, settling mainly along the coast where there was ample food.

The succession of tribes into the area suggests considerable warfare interrupted their lives. Around 1828, Ngati Toa
Ngati Toa

Ngati Toa , an iwi , traces its descent from the eponymous ancestor Toarangatira. The Ngati Toa region extends from Miria-te-kakara at Rangitikei District to Wellington, and across Cook Strait to Wairau River and Nelson, New Zealand....
 under Te Rauparaha
Te Rauparaha

Te Rauparaha was a Maori rangatira and war leader of the Ngati Toa tribe who took a leading part in the Musket Wars. He was influential in the original sale of land to the New Zealand Company and was a participant in the Wairau Incident in Marlborough, New Zealand....
 and the allied northern tribes of Ngati Rarua and Ngati Tama, started their invasion of the South Island
South Island

The South Island is the larger of the two major Islands of New Zealand of New Zealand, the other being the more populous North Island. The Maori name for the South Island, Te Wai Pounamu, meaning "The Water/s of Greenstone" , possibly evolved from Te Wahi Pounamu which means "The Place Of Greenstone"....
. They took over much of the area from Farewell Spit
Farewell Spit

Farewell Spit is a narrow sand Spit situated at , at the northern end of the South Island of New Zealand. Known to the Maori as Tuhuroa, it runs eastwards from Cape Farewell, New Zealand, the island's northernmost point....
 to the Wairau River
Wairau River

The Wairau River is one of the longer rivers in New Zealand's South Island. It flows for 170 kilometres from the Spenser Mountains , firstly in a northwards direction and then northeast down a long, straight valley in inland Marlborough, New Zealand....
.

The first immigrant ships from England arrived in 1842 and the European settlement of the region began under the leadership of Captain Arthur Wakefield
Arthur Wakefield

Captain Arthur Wakefield was the second brother of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, founder of the New Zealand Company.Arthur Wakefield was born in Essex near London, and joined the Royal Navy at age eleven....
.

In the 1850s, agriculture and pastoral farming started and villages were established on the Waimea Plains
Waimea Plains

The Waimea Plains is the name of two areas of land at opposite ends of the South Island of New Zealand....
 and Motueka. In 1856, the discovery of gold near Collingwood
Collingwood, New Zealand

Collingwood is a town in the north-west corner of the South Island of New Zealand. It is located in the hub of the Aorere Valley, in the western half of the Golden Bay area....
 sparked New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
's first gold rush. Significant reserves of iron ore were located at Onekaka
Onekaka

Onekaka is a small coastal community in Golden Bay, at the northwestern tip of the South Island, New Zealand with a population of around 250.The name Onekaka is Maori and translated as 'burning sands'....
 and an iron works operated here during the 1920s and 1930s.

Fruitgrowing started at the end of the 19th Century. By 1945, it was making a significant contribution to the local economy and that importance continues today.

People

Tasman District's estimated resident population is This represents % of New Zealand's population.

Most of Tasman's urban population lives in the Richmond
Richmond, New Zealand

Richmond, the seat of the Tasman, New Zealand, lies 13km south of Nelson, New Zealand in the South Island of New Zealand, close to the southern extremity of Tasman Bay....
 Ward (10,851). It has the district's fastest growth rate, particularly in North Richmond where the population has grown by 23% since 1996.

The second largest area of growth is in the Waimea
Waimea

Waimea may refer to:...
/Moutere Ward. Mapua has posted the highest growth - 27.4% between 1996 and 2001.

Although Tasman has recorded strong growth, statistics show that the region itself has a low population density. As at March 2001, there were an estimated 4.3 people per square kilometre. This is mainly due to the lack of large urban areas and because 58% of the area is in national park.

Tasman has the country's highest percentage of people of European ethnicity - 96.8%.

The number of Maori
Maori

The Maori are the indigenous people Polynesian people of Aotearoa . The group probably arrived in south-western Polynesia in several waves at some time before 1300....
, European, Pacific Island and Asians have increased markedly since 1991, with Maori increasing by 60.5%. The main iwi represented in the wider Tasman region are Ngati Rarua, Ngati Tama (Golden Bay
Golden Bay

Golden Bay is the name of a bay and a district at the northern end of New Zealand's South Island....
 and Tasman Bay
Tasman Bay

Tasman Bay is a large V-shaped bay at the north end of New Zealand's South Island. Located in the centre of the island's northern coast, it stretches along 120 kilometres of coastline and is 70 kilometres across at its widest point....
), Te Atiawa, Ngati Koata, Ngati Kuia (eastern Tasman Bay
Tasman Bay

Tasman Bay is a large V-shaped bay at the north end of New Zealand's South Island. Located in the centre of the island's northern coast, it stretches along 120 kilometres of coastline and is 70 kilometres across at its widest point....
) and the Poutini Ngai Tahu
Ngai Tahu

Ngai Tahu, or Kai Tahu, is the principal Maori iwi of the southern region of New Zealand, with the tribal authority, Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu, being based in Christchurch, New Zealand and Invercargill....
 (southern areas).

Famous former residents include nuclear physicist Ernest Rutherford
Ernest Rutherford

Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, Order of Merit , Royal Society was a New Zealand-born British chemist who became known as the father of nuclear physics....
, former Prime Ministers Bill Rowling
Bill Rowling

Sir Wallace Edward Rowling Order of St Michael and St George, , often known as Bill Rowling, was a Prime Minister of New Zealand of New Zealand....
 and Keith Holyoake
Keith Holyoake

Sir Keith Jacka Holyoake, Order of the Garter, Order of St Michael and St George, Order of the Companions of Honour, Queen's Service Order, Venerable Order of Saint John was a New Zealand politician....
, and Sir Michael Myers, Chief Justice of New Zealand 1929- 1946.

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