Saint Heliers | |
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Country | New Zealand |
City | Auckland |
Local authority | Auckland Council |
Electoral ward | Ōrākei ward |
Local board | Ōrākei Local Board |
Area | |
• Land | 375 ha (927 acres) |
Population (June 2024)[2] | |
• Total | 11,710 |
Ōrākei | (Hauraki Gulf), Rangitoto Island | Browns Island |
Kohimarama, Mission Bay |
Saint Heliers
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Glendowie |
Saint Johns | Glen Innes | Wai o Taiki Bay |
Saint Heliers is a seaside suburb of Auckland with a population of 11,710 as of June 2024.[2] This suburb is popular amongst visitors for the beaches, cafés, and views of Rangitoto Island, the distinctive volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf.
St. Heliers is located at the eastern end of Tamaki Drive, and used to be the place where the Tamaki estuary formally divided Auckland from Manukau City, until the entire Auckland region was amalgamated under a single city authority, the Auckland Council, in 2010. Local government of St. Heliers is the responsibility of the Ōrākei Local Board, which also covers the suburbs of Ōrākei, Kohimarama, Mission Bay, Glendowie, St Johns, Meadowbank, Remuera and Ellerslie.
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