Matakana Island
Matakana Island as seen from the top of Mount Maunganui | |
| Geography | |
|---|---|
| Location | Bay of Plenty Region |
| Coordinates | 37°35′S 176°05′E / 37.583°S 176.083°E |
| Total islands | 5 |
| Area | 64.56 km2 (24.93 sq mi) |
| Length | 20 km (12 mi) |
| Width | 3 km (1.9 mi) |
| Highest elevation | 18 m (59 ft) |
| Administration | |
| Territorial authority | Western Bay of Plenty District |
| Ward | Waihi Beach/Katikati |
| Electorates | |
| Demographics | |
| Population | 230 (June 2024) |
| Pop. density | 3.6/km2 (9.3/sq mi) |
| Ethnic groups | 95.1% Māori 13.1% European 1.6% Other Pacific Islanders |
Matakana Island is located in the western Bay of Plenty in New Zealand's North Island. A long, flat barrier island, it is 20 kilometres (12 mi) in length but rarely more than 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) wide. The island has been continuously populated for centuries by Māori tribes that are mostly associated with Ngāi Te Rangi. The island is one of the few majority Māori-speaking places in New Zealand, with 56.9% of the population being able to speak Māori as of the 2023 census.
The island has two distinct parts: 5,000 acres (2,023 ha) of farm and orchard land on the inner harbour, (where most of the population lives) and 10,000 acres (4,047 ha) of forest-covered coastal land exposed to the Pacific Ocean. A smaller island, Rangiwaea Island, is located just offshore from Matakana's southern coast.