Gore District, New Zealand
Gore District is a municipality in the Southland region of the South Island of New Zealand.
Geography
The Gore District is located in the south of the South Island. The two neighbouring districts are Southland in the west and Clutha in the east. The district has a land area of. The seat of the district council is in the town of Gore. The district has a population ofTowns and localities
Gore is the main centre of Gore District. Other places in the district include the following, based on wards:Gore Ward:
- Gore
- Kaiwera Community Board:
- * Diamond Peak
- * East Gore
- * Ferndale
- * Kaiwera
- * Otaraia
- * Tuturau
- * Waikana
- * Watarikiki
- Waimumu Community Board:
- * Brydone
- * Charlton
- * Croydon
- * Croydon Bush
- * Otamita
- * Te Tipua
- * Upper Charlton
- * Waimumu
- * Waitane
- Mataura
- Arthurton
- Benio
- Chatton
- Chatton North
- East Chatton
- Greenvale
- Knapdale
- Maitland
- Mandeville
- Merino Downs
- McNab
- Otama
- Otikerama
- Pukerau
- Te Kiteroa
- Waikaka
- Waikaka Valley
- Wendon
- Wendon Valley
- Whiterigg
- Willowbank
Demographics
Ethnicities were 89.0% European/Pākehā, 12.9% Māori, 1.1% Pacific peoples, 3.1% Asian, and 1.5% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.
The percentage of people born overseas was 8.8, compared with 27.1% nationally.
Although some people objected to giving their religion, 47.2% had no religion, 43.2% were Christian, and 2.4% had other religions.
Of those at least 15 years old, 1,008 people had a bachelor or higher degree, and 2,883 people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $30,900. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 5,121 people were employed full-time, 1,539 were part-time, and 261 were unemployed.
History
The European history of Gore started in 1855 with the arrival of Scottish settlers. After the town site was surveyed, the provincial superintendent, James Alexander Robertson Menzies, named the site for his friend, the Governor of New Zealand, Thomas Gore Browne. The original name of the township, Long Ford or Longford, remained for some time, but when the railway reached the town, the shorter name became common and was also applied to the wider district. The township of Gore was incorporated and became a borough council in 1885.In the local government reform in 1989, the Gore and Mataura borough councils and parts of Southland County Council were amalgamated to form Gore District.
Governance
The district council is headed by a mayor who is elected at large and complemented by eleven councillors from various wards. Five councillors represent the Gore ward, one councillor each represents the Mataura, Kaiwera-Waimumu, and Waikaka wards, and there is one further district-wide ward that is represented by three councillors. The current mayor, Tracy Hicks, was first elected in the 2004 local elections. He replaced Owen O'Connor who retired in 2004.Current body
As of 2019, the current council members are:-Mayor | Tracy Hicks JP |
Councillors – Gore District Council | Bronwyn Reid Nicky Davis Dough Grant Bret Highsted Cliff Bolger Glenys Dickson Nick Grant Neville Phillips John Gardyne Richard McPhail Stewart MacDonell |