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Demographic Profile for Auckland Council Kumeu Subdivision For Census Usually Resident Population Count and Households, Families and Dwellings Counts Characteristics by Area of Usual Residence Source: Statistics New Zealand, 2006 Census of Population and Dwellings Prepared by Social and Economic Research and Monitoring, Policy & Planning, Auckland Regional Council. Ph 09 366 2000 Kumeu PEOPLE Count Percent Usual Resident Population Count 2006 22,962 2001 19,602 1996 17,253 Usual Resident Population Change 2001-2006 3,360 17.1% 1996-2006 5,709 33.1% Census Night Population Count 2006 22,770 Sex Male 11,469 49.9% Female 11,490 50.0% Age 0-4 Years 1,608 7.0% 5-9 Years 1,992 8.7% 10-14 Years 1,896 8.3% 15-19 Years 1,596 7.0% 20-24 Years 999 4.4% 25-29 Years 912 4.0% 30-34 Years 1,512 6.6% 35-39 Years 2,187 9.5% 40-44 Years 2,223 9.7% 45-49 Years 1,854 8.1% 50-54 Years 1,587 6.9% 55-59 Years 1,437 6.3% 60-64 Years 1,080 4.7% 65-69 Years 789 3.4% 70-74 Years 477 2.1% 75-79 Years 372 1.6% 80-84 Years 252 1.1% 85 Years and Over 186 0.8% Median Age Median Age 37 Ethnic Group European 17,361 80.5% Mäori 2,352 10.9% Pacific Peoples 633 2.9% Asian 591 2.7% Middle Eastern/Latin American/African 69 0.3% Other Ethnicity 2,943 13.6% Not Elsewhere Included 1,389 Birthplace New Zealand born 17,403 80.9% Overseas born 4,110 19.1% Not Elsewhere Included 1,467 Total 22,980 Usual Residence 5 Years Ago Same as Usual Residence 8,910 39.8% Elsewhere in New Zealand 10,728 47.9% Not Born Five Years Ago 1,608 7.2% Overseas 1,137 5.1% No Fixed Abode Five Years Ago 0 0.0% Not Stated 573 Page 1

Years at usual Residence 0 Years 4,275 20.2% 1-4 Years 7,455 35.3% 5-9 Years 3,921 18.5% 10-14 Years 2,409 11.4% 15-29 Years 2,343 11.1% 30 Years or More 735 3.5% Not Elsewhere Included 1,824 Years Since Arrival in NZ for Overseas Born 0-9 Years 993 28.0% 10-19 Years 675 19.0% 20-29 Years 414 11.7% 30-39 Years 696 19.6% 40-49 Years 480 13.5% 50 Years or More 291 8.2% Not Elsewhere Included 126 Total 3,675 Language English 20,892 97.5% Mäori 459 2.1% Samoan 69 0.3% NZ Sign Language 111 0.5% Other 1,674 7.8% None (eg too young to talk) 423 2.0% Not Elsewhere Included 1,524 Religion - Total Responses Anglican 2,979 14.3% Baptist 429 2.1% Catholic 2,394 11.5% Christian nfd 1,266 6.1% Latter-day Saints 60 0.3% Methodist 513 2.5% Pentecostal 249 1.2% Presbyterian, Congregational and Reformed 1,461 7.0% Other Christian Religions 390 1.9% Ratana 243 1.2% Ringatü 15 0.1% Other Mäori Christian Religions 3 0.0% Buddhist 147 0.7% Hindu 141 0.7% Islam/Muslim 39 0.2% Judaism/Jewish 36 0.2% Spiritualism and New Age Religions 171 0.8% Other Religions 132 0.6% No Religion 9,366 44.9% Object to Answering 1,605 7.7% Not Elsewhere Included 2,103 Smoking Status for Ages 15 years and Over Regular Smoker 2,898 18.5% Ex-Smoker 3,909 25.0% Never Smoked Regularly 8,838 56.5% Not Elsewhere Included 1,815 Legal Marital Status for Ages 15 years and Over Never Married and Never Joined in a Civil Union 4,887 30.7% Married (Not Separated) 8,622 54.2% Separated 522 3.3% Divorced 1,221 7.7% Widowed or Bereaved Civil Union Partner 639 4.0% Not Elsewhere Included 1,569 Social Marital Status for Ages 15 years and Over Partnered 11,187 69.3% Non-partnered 4,962 30.7% Not Stated 1,314 Tenure Holder for Ages 15 years and Over Own or Partly Own Usual Residence 10,071 62.5% Do Not Own Usual Residence 6,030 37.5% Not Elsewhere Included 1,362 Page 2

Number of Children Born Alive for Females Aged 15 years and Over No Children 2,250 27.8% One Child 990 12.2% Two Children 2,277 28.1% Three Children 1,386 17.1% Four Children 567 7.0% Five Children 201 2.5% Six or More Children 147 1.8% Object to Answering 282 3.5% Not Elsewhere Included 729 Total 8,832 Highest Qualification for Ages 15 years and Over No Qualification 3,606 23.2% Level 1 Certificate 2,547 16.4% Level 2 Certificate 1,890 12.2% Level 3 Certificate 1,218 7.8% Level 4 Certificate 1,962 12.6% Level 5 Diploma 645 4.2% Level 6 Diploma 903 5.8% Bachelor Degree and Level 7 Qualification 1,317 8.5% Post-graduate and Honours Degrees 252 1.6% Masters Degree 258 1.7% Doctorate Degree 72 0.5% Overseas Secondary School Qualification 855 5.5% Not Elsewhere Included 1,938 Study Participation for Ages 15 years and Over Full-time Study 1,224 7.9% Part-time Study 744 4.8% Full-time and Part-time Study 0 0.0% Not Studying 13,554 87.3% Not Stated 1,941 Income Sources - Total Responses for Ages 15 years and Over No Source of Income During That Time 978 6.1% Wages, Salary, Commissions, Bonuses etc 9,051 56.3% Self-employment or Business 4,638 28.8% Interest, Dividends, Rent, Other Invest. 3,828 23.8% Payments from a Work Accident Insurer 297 1.8% NZ Superannuation or Veterans Pension 1,815 11.3% Other Super., Pensions, Annuities 336 2.1% Unemployment Benefit 192 1.2% Sickness Benefit 309 1.9% Domestic Purposes Benefit 423 2.6% Invalids Benefit 297 1.8% Student Allowance 189 1.2% Other Govt Benefits, Payments or Pension 453 2.8% Other Sources of Income 279 1.7% Not Stated 1,374 Personal Income for Ages 15 years and Over Median Personal Income ($) 29,275 Employment Status for Ages 15 years and Over Paid Employee 7,539 64.3% Employer 1,314 11.2% Self-Employed and Without Employees 2,418 20.6% Unpaid Family Worker 450 3.8% Not Elsewhere Included 237 Hours Worked in Employment per Week for Ages 15 years and Over 1-9 Hours Worked 606 5.4% 10-19 Hours Worked 810 7.2% 20-29 Hours Worked 1,062 9.5% 30-39 Hours Worked 1,341 12.0% 40-49 Hours Worked 4,224 37.7% 50-59 Hours Worked 1,662 14.8% 60 Hours or More Worked 1,509 13.5% Not Elsewhere Included 750 Work and Labour Force for Ages 15 years and Over Employed Full-time 9,231 56.0% Employed Part-time 2,727 16.5% Unemployed 390 2.4% Not in the Labour Force 4,134 25.1% Work and Labour Force Status Unidentifiable 981 Page 3

Occupation ANZSCO 06 for Ages 15 years and Over Managers 2,667 23.4% Professionals 1,986 17.4% Technicians and Trades Workers 1,776 15.6% Community and Personal Service Workers 843 7.4% Clerical and Administrative Workers 1,557 13.6% Sales Workers 909 8.0% Machinery Operators and Drivers 609 5.3% Labourers 1,068 9.4% Not Elsewhere Included 549 Occupation NZSCO99 for Ages 15 years and Over Legislators, Administrators and Managers 2,091 18.3% Professionals 1,470 12.9% Technicians and Associate Professionals 1,506 13.2% Clerks 1,233 10.8% Service and Sales Workers 1,248 10.9% Agriculture and Fishery Workers 1,167 10.2% Trades Workers 1,356 11.9% Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 771 6.8% Labourers and Related Elementary Service Workers 561 4.9% Not Elsewhere Included 549 ANZSIC96 for Ages 15 years and Over Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 1,128 10.0% Mining 21 0.2% Manufacturing 1,284 11.4% Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 24 0.2% Construction 1,512 13.4% Wholesale Trade 804 7.1% Retail Trade 1,152 10.2% Accommodation, Cafes and Restaurants 345 3.1% Transport and Storage 387 3.4% Communication Services 96 0.9% Finance and Insurance 363 3.2% Property and Business Services 1,566 13.9% Government Administration and Defence 267 2.4% Education 708 6.3% Health and Community Services 735 6.5% Cultural and Recreational Services 408 3.6% Personal and Other Services 480 4.3% Not Elsewhere Included 678 Means of Travel to Work for Ages 15 years and Over Worked at Home 1,761 15.4% Did Not Go To Work Today 1,227 10.7% Drove a Private Car, Truck or Van 5,754 50.2% Drove a Company Car, Truck or Van 1,845 16.1% Passenger in a Car, Truck, Van or Company Bus 360 3.1% Public Bus 111 1.0% Train 15 0.1% Motor Cycle or Power Cycle 84 0.7% Bicycle 27 0.2% Walked or Jogged 246 2.1% Other 45 0.4% Not Elsewhere Included 486 Unpaid Activities - Total Responses for Ages 15 years and Over No Activities 1,395 9.0% Household Work, Cooking, Repairs, Gardening, etc, for Own Household 13,824 89.0% Looking After a Child Who is a Member of Own Household 5,808 37.4% Looking After a Member of Own Household Who is Ill or Has a Disability 1,254 8.1% Looking After a Child Who Does Not Live in Own Household 2,622 16.9% Helping Someone Who is Ill or Has a Disability Who Does Not Live in Own Household 1,350 8.7% Other Helping or Voluntary Work for or Through Any Organisation, Group or Marae 2,322 15.0% Not Elsewhere Included 1,932 Page 4

HOUSEHOLDS Households in Private Occupied Dwellings 2006 7,869 2001 6,753 1996 5,781 Households in Private Occupied Dwellings Change 2001-2006 1,116 16.5% 1996-2006 2,088 36.1% Household Composition One-Family Household Not Further Defined 0 0.0% Couple Only 2,094 27.5% Couple Only and Other Person(s) 123 1.6% Couple With Child(ren) 2,718 35.7% Couple With Child(ren) and Other Person(s) 189 2.5% One Parent With Child(ren) 645 8.5% One Parent With Child(ren) and Other Person(s) 132 1.7% Two-Family Household Not Further Defined 0 0.0% Two 2-Parent Families 24 0.3% One 2-Parent Family and a 1-Parent Family 27 0.4% Two 1-Parent Families 12 0.2% Other 2-Family Household 132 1.7% Three- or More Family Household (With or Without Other People) 6 0.1% Other Multiperson Household Not Further Defined 0 0.0% Household of Related People 33 0.4% Household of Related and Unrelated People 6 0.1% Household of Unrelated People 156 2.0% One-Person Household 1,320 17.3% Household Composition Unidentifiable 252 Median Household Income Median ($) 65,608 Tenure Dwelling Owned or Partly Owned by Usual Resident(s) 4,422 60.4% Dwelling Not Owned by Usual Resident(s) 1,728 23.6% Dwelling Held in a Family Trust by Usual Resident(s) 1,176 16.1% Not Elsewhere Included 546 Median Weekly Rent Median ($) 250 Access to Telecommunication Systems No Access to Telecommunication Systems 135 1.8% Access to a Cellphone/Mobile Phone 5,895 79.5% Access to a Telephone 6,831 92.1% Access to a Fax Machine 3,009 40.6% Access to the Internet 5,043 68.0% Not Elsewhere Included 450 Number of Usual Residents One Usual Resident 1,317 16.7% Two Usual Residents 2,682 34.1% Three Usual Residents 1,374 17.5% Four Usual Residents 1,446 18.4% Five Usual Residents 684 8.7% Six Usual Residents 252 3.2% Seven Usual Residents 69 0.9% Eight or More Usual Residents 42 0.5% Source of Household Income No Source of Income During That Time 45 0.6% Wages, Salary, Commissions, Bonuses etc 5,202 69.8% Self-employment or Business 3,213 43.1% Interest, Dividends, Rent, Other Invest. 2,508 33.6% Payments from a Work Accident Insurer 264 3.5% NZ Superannuation or Veterans Pension 1,263 16.9% Other Super., Pensions, Annuities 273 3.7% Unemployment Benefit 147 2.0% Sickness Benefit 246 3.3% Domestic Purposes Benefit 399 5.4% Invalids Benefit 216 2.9% Student Allowance 156 2.1% Other Govt Benefits, Payments or Pension 390 5.2% Other Sources of Income 249 3.3% Not Stated 414 5.6% Sector of Landlord Private Person, Trust or Business 1,728 96.8% Local Authority or City Council 15 0.8% Housing New Zealand Corporation 24 1.3% Other State-Owned Corporation or State-Owned Enterprise or Government Department or Ministry 15 0.8% Not Elsewhere Included 6,084 Page 5

Number of Motor Vehicles No Motor Vehicle 246 3.3% One Motor Vehicle 1,911 25.7% Two Motor Vehicles 3,270 44.1% Three or More Motor Vehicles 1,998 26.9% Not Elsewhere Included 447 FAMILIES Family Count Families in Private Occupied Dwellings 6,300 Family Type Couple Without Children 2,379 37.8% Couple With Child(ren) 3,054 48.5% One Parent With Child(ren) 867 13.8% Total 6,300 Median Family Income Median Family Income ($) 71,129 DWELLINGS Dwellings Occupied Dwellings 7,926 Dwelling Type Occupied Private Dwelling Not Further Defined 528 6.6% Separate House 6,858 86.4% Two or More Flats/Units/Townhouses/Apartments/Houses Joined Together 396 5.0% Other Occupied Private Dwellings 144 1.8% Occupied Non-private Dwelling Not Further Defined 0 0.0% Institution 3 0.0% Other Non-private Dwellings 9 0.1% Total 7,941 Number of Rooms One Room 48 0.6% Two Rooms 123 1.7% Three Rooms 312 4.2% Four Rooms 531 7.1% Five Rooms 1,005 13.5% Six Rooms 1,626 21.9% Seven Rooms 1,380 18.6% Eight or More Rooms 2,415 32.5% Not Elsewhere Included 492 Total 7,926 Number of Bedrooms One Bedroom 435 5.8% Two Bedrooms 1,089 14.6% Three Bedrooms 3,168 42.4% Four Bedrooms 2,097 28.1% Five Bedrooms 531 7.1% Six Bedrooms 111 1.5% Seven Bedrooms 21 0.3% Eight or More Bedrooms 21 0.3% Not Elsewhere Included 456 Total 7,926 Means of Heating Electricity 5,199 69.7% Mains Gas 153 2.1% Bottled Gas 2,490 33.4% Wood 4,425 59.4% Coal 273 3.7% Solar Power 114 1.5% No Fuels Used in this Dwelling 159 2.1% Other Fuel(s) 120 1.6% Not Elsewhere Included 471 Total 7,926 In Total Response variables where a person or household reported more than one category, they have been counted in each applicable group. Therefore the total number of responses in the variable will be greater than the total number of people. Confidentiality rules have been applied to all cells in this table, including randomly rounding to base 3. Individual figures may not add to totals and values for the same data may vary in different tables. Caveat. The data presented here was purchased from Statistics New Zealand using 2006 meshblock concordances with local board boundaries, which were defined by the Auckland Regional Council. The data is provisional and may differ slightly from data subsequently released by Statistics New Zealand, which is based on slightly different concordances. It is not anticipated that overall patterns or proportionately will be affected however. Page 6