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Gisborne District Council Community Profile

The Community Profile provides information about your local community.

Population

At the 2006 Census of Population and Dwellings:

  • The usually resident population count for Gisborne District1 Council was 44,460, a change of 1.1% since 2001.
  • In comparison, the population for New Zealand as a whole had increased by 7.8% since 2001.
 Gisborne DistrictNew Zealand
Male21,6631,965,618
Female22,7972,062,329
Total44,4604,027,947
Change Since 2001 Census486290,670

1The area used for this profile is based on Statistics New Zealand's regional council.

Age Profile

  • 26.2% of people in Gisborne District Council were under the age of 15 years, compared with 21.5% for all of New Zealand.
  • 12.0% of people in Gisborne District Council were age 65 years or over, compared with 12.3% for all of New Zealand.
 Gisborne DistrictNew Zealand
0-1426.2%21.5%
15-6461.8%66.2%
65+12.0%12.3%

Ethnic groups (total responses)

At the 2006 census:

  • 46.8% of people in Gisborne District Council said they belong to the European ethnic group, compared with 61.2% percent for all of New Zealand.
 Gisborne DistrictNew Zealand
European46.8%61.2%
Maori40.8%13.3%
Pacific Peoples2.7%6.2%
Asian1.5%8.3%
MELAA10.2%0.8%
Other8.0%10.1%

1People represented in MELAA include people of Middle Eastern, African and Latin American ethnicities.

Employment

At the 2006 Census:

  • The unemployment rate in Gisborne District was 4.6%, compared with 3.4% for all of New Zealand.
  • The most popular occupational group in the Gisborne District was Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing. The most popular occupational group for New Zealand as a whole was Manufacturing.

Income

At the 2006 Census:

  • The median income of people in Gisborne District Council is $20,600, compared with $24,400 for all of New Zealand.
 Gisborne DistrictNew Zealand
$5,000 or Less11.2%12.1%
$5,001 - $10,0007.7%7.2%
$10,001 - $20,00023.8%19.5%
$20,001 - $30,00015.4%13.8%
$30,001 - $50,00018.8%21.1%
$50,001 or More10.3%16.2%
Not Stated12.9%10.2%

Households

At the 2006 Census:

  • The average household size in Gisborne District was 2.9 people, compared with 2.8 for all of New Zealand.
  • 82.1% of households in Gisborne District Council had access to a telephone, compared with 87.8% for all of New Zealand.
  • 61.5% of households in Gisborne District Council had access to a cellphone, compared with 71.1% for all of New Zealand.
  • 44.4% of households in Gisborne District Council had access to a internet, compared with 58.0% for all of New Zealand.
  • 85.3% of households in Gisborne District Council had access to a motor vehicle, compared with 88.1% for all of New Zealand.
  • There were 15,486 households in Gisborne District Council.
  • For dwellings that were rented, the average weekly rent paid for permanent private dwellings in Gisborne District Council was $174, compared with $225 for New Zealand as a whole.
  • 64.5% of dwellings in Gisborne District were owned with or without a mortgage, compared with 68.9% for all of New Zealand.

Business

At the 2006 Census:

  • There were 3,177 businesses in Gisborne District compared with 354,087 for all of New Zealand.

The information in this profile is based on the 2006 Census of Population and Dwellings, the 2001 Household Expenditure Survey and the New Zealand Business Demographic Statistics.

All population statistics are for the usually resident population count and have been randomly rounded to base three to preserve confidentiality.

Percentages have been calculated against complete responses; that is, they exclude cases where no answers were provided and have been calculated on the rounded data so do not always total 100%.