Ruapehu District

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Ruapehu District
Population: 13,150
(territorial)
(2005 estimate)
Main town: Taumarunui
Other towns: Raetihi, Ohakune, Waiouru, Horopito, Tangiwai, National Park
Territorial Authority
Name: Ruapehu District Council
Mayor: Sue Morris
Chief Executive: David Hammond (commenced 19-03-07) replaced Chris Ryan (who served for past 10 years)
Extent: S of Te Kuiti to Waiouru; Raetihi to Mt Ruapehu
Land Area: 6,700km²
Website: http://www.ruapehudc.govt.nz
See also: Manawatu District, Wanganui
Regional Council
Name: Manawatu-Wanganui (Horizons Regional Council)
Website: http://www.horizons.govt.nz

Ruapehu District is a territorial authority located near the centre of New Zealand's North Island.

Ruapehu District has an area of 6,700 square kilometers and a population of 13,150 as of 2005.

Features of the District are is that it is landlocked, is the home of Mount Ruapehu, Tongariro National Park. The Raurimu Spiral is also located in this district.

The tourist towns of Whakapapa, National Park and Ohakune are also located here.

Waiouru, which has an elevation of 520 metres, is located in the extreme E of the district and is home to the large Waiouru Military Camp.

The Ruapehu District is home to the infamous Desert Road which begins at Waiouru and passes Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe and Tongariro before ending at Rangipo.

A lake in the distict is attracting attention as it has filled with water and released its contents on Sunday 18 March 2007 around 11am see here.

Wards of Ruapehu District Council Flag of New Zealand
Ohura Ward | Taumarunui Ward | National Park Ward | Waimarino Ward | Waiouru Ward



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