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Frankton, Otago

Frankton
The view from Peninsula Hill
Coordinates: 45°1′S 168°44′E / 45.017°S 168.733°E / -45.017; 168.733
CountryNew Zealand
CityQueenstown
Local authorityQueenstown-Lakes District Council
Electoral wardQueenstown-Wakatipu Ward
Area
 • Land756 ha (1,868 acres)
Population
 (June 2023)[2]
 • Total4,030
AirportsQueenstown Airport
The view across Kawarau River.

Frankton is a suburb of the town of Queenstown in the South Island of New Zealand, it was formerly a separate settlement.

History edit

Frankton was named after Frances—the wife of the area's first European settler William Gilbert Rees.[3] He started farming at Queenstown in 1860, and Frankton was established in 1863.

The Otago Witness of 14 February 1863 remarked that 'with all its natural advantages nothing can prevent Frankton being the chief township of the district'.[4] The government moved all its buildings including the warden's Court and the gold receiver to Frankton. With no road between Queenstown and Frankton this created all sorts of inconveniences. The police at Queenstown Police Station travelled daily to the Court at Frankton. After a banquet in June 1863, hosting the secretary of the goldfields, and the police commissioner St. John Branigan, the decision was reversed.

This historic Kawerau Falls Bridge was built between 22 December 1924 and August 1926. It was constructed as a dam to lower the water level in the Kawarau River to enable the river bed to be mined. This idea may have been first suggested by Julius Vogel eighth Premier of New Zealand and Otago goldfields journalist in his 1889 book Anno Domini 2000 – A Woman's Destiny. The dam gates were shut from 15 June to 15 August. This caused the water to back up from behind the bridge to the Shotover River confluence. Less gold was found than expected and the project was largely unsuccessful. In May 1932, during the Depression, the gates were shut again for six weeks for unemployed men to fossick for gold.[5]

Location edit

Frankton is located at the end of a large inlet in the northeastern shore of Lake Wakatipu known as the Frankton Arm, on State Highway 6. It is one terminus of the short State Highway 6A, which runs seven kilometres west from there to Queenstown.[6]

Frankton is located on the edge of a larger area referred to as the Frankton Flats, which is the area of land approximately bounded by Lake Wakatipu, the Kawarau and Shotover Rivers, and State Highway 6 to towards Cromwell. The Frankton Flats is located in the Wakatipu Basin and enjoys longer sunshine hours, particularly in winter, than the majority of land in central Queenstown, which is predominantly south facing.

Demographics edit

Frankton covers 7.56 km2 (2.92 sq mi)[1] and had an estimated population of 4,030 as of June 2023,[2] with a population density of 533 people per km2.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
20062,154—    
20132,307+0.99%
20182,895+4.65%
Source: [7]

Frankton had a population of 2,895 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 588 people (25.5%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 741 people (34.4%) since the 2006 census. There were 1,017 households, comprising 1,521 males and 1,377 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.1 males per female. The median age was 32.8 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 339 people (11.7%) aged under 15 years, 861 (29.7%) aged 15 to 29, 1,398 (48.3%) aged 30 to 64, and 297 (10.3%) aged 65 or older.

Ethnicities were 67.5% European/Pākehā, 4.7% Māori, 2.1% Pasifika, 20.1% Asian, and 11.2% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.

The percentage of people born overseas was 49.7, compared with 27.1% nationally.

Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 52.1% had no religion, 32.8% were Christian, 0.2% had Māori religious beliefs, 4.6% were Hindu, 1.1% were Muslim, 1.5% were Buddhist and 3.0% had other religions.

Of those at least 15 years old, 669 (26.2%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 219 (8.6%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $39,300, compared with $31,800 nationally. 390 people (15.3%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 1,788 (70.0%) people were employed full-time, 321 (12.6%) were part-time, and 24 (0.9%) were unemployed.[7]

Economy edit

 
Remarkables Park Town Centre, Frankton

Queenstown Airport edit

Queenstown Airport is located at Frankton. The airport provides direct international flights to Australia, and domestic flights around New Zealand.

Remarkables Park Town Centre edit

Remarkables Park Town Centre houses 60 retailers, including H & J Smith, Harvey Norman and New World,[8] and has over 800 parking spaces.[9]

Queenstown Central Shopping Centre edit

Queenstown Central Shopping Centre opened in 2016, and covers an area of more than 4,000 m².[10] It features 250 carparks and 45 shops,[11] including Kmart.[12]

Queenstown Events Centre edit

The Queenstown Events Centre is also located in Frankton and contains the main recreational and sporting facilities for Queenstown residents. Facilities at the Queenstown Events Centre include Alpine Aqualand (swimming pools and hydro slide), sports fields for football and cricket, cricket nets, indoor courts and events facilities.[13]

Education edit

Remarkables Primary School is a co-educational state primary school for Year 1 to 8 students,[14][15] with a roll of 423 as of February 2024.[16]

KingsView School is a co-educational state-integrated Catholic primary school for Year 1 to 8 students,[17][18] with a roll of 66.[19]

Wakatipu High School is a co-educational state secondary school for Year 9 to 13 students,[20][21] with a roll of 1,455.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "ArcGIS Web Application". statsnz.maps.arcgis.com. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Population estimate tables - NZ.Stat". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  3. ^ William Gilbert Rees information
  4. ^ Miller, F.W.G., (1949) Golden Days of Lake County. Whitcombe and Tombs. pg68.
  5. ^ Miller. F.W.G. (1949) Golden Days of Lake County. Whitcomb and Toombs. p328-334.
  6. ^ Harriss, Gavin (July 2021). Frankton, Otago (Map). NZ Topo Map.
  7. ^ a b "Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census". Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Frankton (348400). 2018 Census place summary: Frankton
  8. ^ "Remarkable Pak Town Centre - Stores". remarkablesparktowncentre.co.nz. Stride Property.
  9. ^ Remarkables Park Town Centre, Parking, accessed 1 December 2023
  10. ^ Williams, Guy (30 May 2020). "Ex worker facing $38k fine over Kmart build breach". Otago Daily Times.
  11. ^ "Queenstown Central Shopping Centre". queenstowncentral.co.nz. Destination Queenstown.
  12. ^ "Queenstown Central - Centre Map". queenstowncentral.co.nz. Colliers International.
  13. ^ Lakes Leisure
  14. ^ "Remarkables Primary School Official School Website". remarkablesprimary.school.nz.
  15. ^ "Remarkables Primary School Ministry of Education School Profile". educationcounts.govt.nz. Ministry of Education.
  16. ^ "Remarkables Primary School Education Review Office Report". ero.govt.nz. Education Review Office.
  17. ^ "KingsView School Official School Website". kingsview.school.nz.
  18. ^ "KingsView School Ministry of Education School Profile". educationcounts.govt.nz. Ministry of Education.
  19. ^ "KingsView School Education Review Office Report". ero.govt.nz. Education Review Office.
  20. ^ "Official School Website". wakatipu.school.nz.
  21. ^ "Ministry of Education School Profile". educationcounts.govt.nz. Ministry of Education.
  22. ^ "Education Review Office Report". ero.govt.nz. Education Review Office.

External links edit

  • Frankton Arm Webcam A view down Lake Wakatipu from Frankton.

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FranktonSuburbThe view from Peninsula HillCoordinates 45 1 S 168 44 E 45 017 S 168 733 E 45 017 168 733CountryNew ZealandCityQueenstownLocal authorityQueenstown Lakes District CouncilElectoral wardQueenstown Wakatipu WardArea 1 Land756 ha 1 868 acres Population June 2023 2 Total4 030AirportsQueenstown Airport Queenstown Hill Quail Rise Shotover CountryQueenstown East Frankton Gibbston Frankton Arm Kelvin Peninsula The Remarkables The view across Kawarau River Frankton is a suburb of the town of Queenstown in the South Island of New Zealand it was formerly a separate settlement Contents 1 History 2 Location 3 Demographics 4 Economy 4 1 Queenstown Airport 4 2 Remarkables Park Town Centre 4 3 Queenstown Central Shopping Centre 4 4 Queenstown Events Centre 5 Education 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFrankton was named after Frances the wife of the area s first European settler William Gilbert Rees 3 He started farming at Queenstown in 1860 and Frankton was established in 1863 The Otago Witness of 14 February 1863 remarked that with all its natural advantages nothing can prevent Frankton being the chief township of the district 4 The government moved all its buildings including the warden s Court and the gold receiver to Frankton With no road between Queenstown and Frankton this created all sorts of inconveniences The police at Queenstown Police Station travelled daily to the Court at Frankton After a banquet in June 1863 hosting the secretary of the goldfields and the police commissioner St John Branigan the decision was reversed This historic Kawerau Falls Bridge was built between 22 December 1924 and August 1926 It was constructed as a dam to lower the water level in the Kawarau River to enable the river bed to be mined This idea may have been first suggested by Julius Vogel eighth Premier of New Zealand and Otago goldfields journalist in his 1889 book Anno Domini 2000 A Woman s Destiny The dam gates were shut from 15 June to 15 August This caused the water to back up from behind the bridge to the Shotover River confluence Less gold was found than expected and the project was largely unsuccessful In May 1932 during the Depression the gates were shut again for six weeks for unemployed men to fossick for gold 5 Location editFrankton is located at the end of a large inlet in the northeastern shore of Lake Wakatipu known as the Frankton Arm on State Highway 6 It is one terminus of the short State Highway 6A which runs seven kilometres west from there to Queenstown 6 Frankton is located on the edge of a larger area referred to as the Frankton Flats which is the area of land approximately bounded by Lake Wakatipu the Kawarau and Shotover Rivers and State Highway 6 to towards Cromwell The Frankton Flats is located in the Wakatipu Basin and enjoys longer sunshine hours particularly in winter than the majority of land in central Queenstown which is predominantly south facing Demographics editFrankton covers 7 56 km2 2 92 sq mi 1 and had an estimated population of 4 030 as of June 2023 2 with a population density of 533 people per km2 Historical populationYearPop p a 20062 154 20132 307 0 99 20182 895 4 65 Source 7 Frankton had a population of 2 895 at the 2018 New Zealand census an increase of 588 people 25 5 since the 2013 census and an increase of 741 people 34 4 since the 2006 census There were 1 017 households comprising 1 521 males and 1 377 females giving a sex ratio of 1 1 males per female The median age was 32 8 years compared with 37 4 years nationally with 339 people 11 7 aged under 15 years 861 29 7 aged 15 to 29 1 398 48 3 aged 30 to 64 and 297 10 3 aged 65 or older Ethnicities were 67 5 European Pakeha 4 7 Maori 2 1 Pasifika 20 1 Asian and 11 2 other ethnicities People may identify with more than one ethnicity The percentage of people born overseas was 49 7 compared with 27 1 nationally Although some people chose not to answer the census s question about religious affiliation 52 1 had no religion 32 8 were Christian 0 2 had Maori religious beliefs 4 6 were Hindu 1 1 were Muslim 1 5 were Buddhist and 3 0 had other religions Of those at least 15 years old 669 26 2 people had a bachelor s or higher degree and 219 8 6 people had no formal qualifications The median income was 39 300 compared with 31 800 nationally 390 people 15 3 earned over 70 000 compared to 17 2 nationally The employment status of those at least 15 was that 1 788 70 0 people were employed full time 321 12 6 were part time and 24 0 9 were unemployed 7 Economy edit nbsp Remarkables Park Town Centre FranktonQueenstown Airport edit Queenstown Airport is located at Frankton The airport provides direct international flights to Australia and domestic flights around New Zealand Remarkables Park Town Centre edit Remarkables Park Town Centre houses 60 retailers including H amp J Smith Harvey Norman and New World 8 and has over 800 parking spaces 9 Queenstown Central Shopping Centre edit Queenstown Central Shopping Centre opened in 2016 and covers an area of more than 4 000 m 10 It features 250 carparks and 45 shops 11 including Kmart 12 Queenstown Events Centre edit The Queenstown Events Centre is also located in Frankton and contains the main recreational and sporting facilities for Queenstown residents Facilities at the Queenstown Events Centre include Alpine Aqualand swimming pools and hydro slide sports fields for football and cricket cricket nets indoor courts and events facilities 13 Education editRemarkables Primary School is a co educational state primary school for Year 1 to 8 students 14 15 with a roll of 423 as of February 2024 16 KingsView School is a co educational state integrated Catholic primary school for Year 1 to 8 students 17 18 with a roll of 66 19 Wakatipu High School is a co educational state secondary school for Year 9 to 13 students 20 21 with a roll of 1 455 22 References edit a b ArcGIS Web Application statsnz maps arcgis com Retrieved 23 November 2023 a b Population estimate tables NZ Stat Statistics New Zealand Retrieved 25 October 2023 William Gilbert Rees information Miller F W G 1949 Golden Days of Lake County Whitcombe and Tombs pg68 Miller F W G 1949 Golden Days of Lake County Whitcomb and Toombs p328 334 Harriss Gavin July 2021 Frankton Otago Map NZ Topo Map a b Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census Statistics New Zealand March 2020 Frankton 348400 2018 Census place summary Frankton Remarkable Pak Town Centre Stores remarkablesparktowncentre co nz Stride Property Remarkables Park Town Centre Parking accessed 1 December 2023 Williams Guy 30 May 2020 Ex worker facing 38k fine over Kmart build breach Otago Daily Times Queenstown Central Shopping Centre queenstowncentral co nz Destination Queenstown Queenstown Central Centre Map queenstowncentral co nz Colliers International Lakes Leisure Remarkables Primary School Official School Website remarkablesprimary school nz Remarkables Primary School Ministry of Education School Profile educationcounts govt nz Ministry of Education Remarkables Primary School Education Review Office Report ero govt nz Education Review Office KingsView School Official School Website kingsview school nz KingsView School Ministry of Education School Profile educationcounts govt nz Ministry of Education KingsView School Education Review Office Report ero govt nz Education Review Office Official School Website wakatipu school nz Ministry of Education School Profile educationcounts govt nz Ministry of Education Education Review Office Report ero govt nz Education Review Office External links editFrankton Arm Webcam A view down Lake Wakatipu from Frankton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frankton Otago amp oldid 1208831559 Education, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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