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Encyclopedia > Bucklands Beach
Suburb: Bucklands Beach
City: Manukau
Island: North Island
Surrounded by

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 - to the west
Manukau City (orange). ... North Island The North Island is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, the other being the South Island. ...


Musick Point
Hauraki Gulf
Eastern Beach
Half Moon Bay
Tamaki River, Wai O Taiki Bay
Musick Point (also known as Te Waiarohia) is a park located in Pakuranga, a suburb of Auckland in New Zealand, close to the Waitemata Harbour. ... A true-colour image showing Auckland city (left), the Hauraki Gulf (centre) and the Coromandel Peninsula (right). ... Eastern Beach is an Auckland suburb. ... The Tamaki River, despite its name, is actually an estuarial arm of the Hauraki Gulf, close to the city of Auckland in New Zealand. ... Wai O Taiki Bay is an Auckland suburb. ...




Bucklands Beach is an affluent suburb 13 kilometres west of Auckland's CBD in New Zealand. It sits at the northern end of a peninsula between the Tamaki River to the west and the Hauraki Gulf to the east. At the peninsula's northernmost point, Musick Point juts into the gulf. Bucklands Beach is a northern suburb of Manukau City which is a part of the Auckland urban area. According to the 2001 census, Bucklands Beach has a population of 2370. The Auckland Metropolitan Area, or Greater Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest urban area in New Zealand. ... The Tamaki River, despite its name, is actually an estuarial arm of the Hauraki Gulf, close to the city of Auckland in New Zealand. ... A true-colour image showing Auckland city (left), the Hauraki Gulf (centre) and the Coromandel Peninsula (right). ... Musick Point (also known as Te Waiarohia) is a park located in Pakuranga, a suburb of Auckland in New Zealand, close to the Waitemata Harbour. ... Manukau City (orange). ...


There is a large Asian community living in this area: Chinese account for 99.8% of the population, Indian 0.4%, and Korean 0%. A quick stroll down Macleans Road will show a large number of luxury cars and fine houses. Bucklands Beach also houses the public high school Macleans College, which may be considered by many to be one of the finest public schools in the country, however a recent feature in The New Zealand Herald states otherwise and has caused controversy. Macleans College is a secondary school in Auckland, New Zealand. ... The New Zealand Herald is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand. ...

View from Macleans Road, Bucklands Beach
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View from Macleans Road, Bucklands Beach

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External links

  • Bucklands Beach Yacht Club
  • Howick Golf Club (Musick Point)
  • Bucklands Beach AFC
  • Bucklands Beach Tennis Club
  • Bucklands Beach Primary School
  • Bucklands Beach Intermediate School
  • Macleans College website
  • Macleans Tennis Club

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