Red Hill is a suburb of
Auckland, in northern
New Zealand. Located 34 kilometres to the southwest of
Auckland CBD, under authority of the
Auckland Council. The suburban area of Red Hill makes up the southernmost part of the Auckland metropolitan area, however majority of the area is rural. The suburb lies on an ancient
Pā Site known in
Māori as
Pukekiwiriki. The area is also situated on a no longer active volcano (one of Auckland's smaller volcanic cones), and an old fault line in the region. Red Hill is located in the Manurewa-Papakura ward, one of the thirteen administrative divisions of Auckland city.
History
Red Hill was once a sacred Pā site for local iwi in
Papakura. With panoramic views of the entire
Auckland Region, it once was used as a lookout point during the
Māori wars to see the incoming waka from the
Manukau Harbour and movements through the surrounding native forest. Also the soil on the hill was used to grow and contain the
kai of the local Māori. The area is known to have rich and fertile soil ever since the community was founded as well as other rural areas throughout the
Papakura District.
During the major reformation of local government in 1989, the Red Hill area was included into the
Papakura District boundaries.
From October 2010, after a review of the
Royal Commission on Auckland Governance, the entire
Auckland Region will be amalgamated into a single city authority. As well as the current
Papakura District, all other territorial authorities...
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