Mount Albert, New Zealand


Mount Albert is an inner city suburb of Auckland, New Zealand, which is centred on Mount Albert, a local volcanic peak which dominates the landscape. In the past Mt Albert also referred to the 2,500 acre borough that was created in 1911 on the outskirts of Auckland City. Mt Albert was also one of the original five wards within the Mt Albert Borough. The suburb is located seven kilometres to the southwest of the Central Business District.

Volcano

The peak, in parkland at the southern end of the suburb, is 135 metres in height, and is one of the many extinct cones which dot the city of Auckland, all of which are part of the Auckland volcanic field.

Suburb

Mount Albert suburb was the second that developed in Auckland, after Remuera. It was mostly settled by well-off families in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Significant growth occurred between the two world wars. It is surrounded by the neighbouring suburbs of Owairaka, Sandringham, Morningside, Point Chevalier and Waterview. Its postcode is 1025.
Unitec Institute of Technology, a large tertiary educational college, is located towards the northern end of the suburb. The Mount Albert Research Centre houses the Auckland centre of Plant & Food Research and other Crown Research Institutes. Fowlds Park lies in the northern area of Mt Albert.

Demographics

Mount Albert, comprising the statistical areas of Mount Albert West, Mount Albert North, Mount Albert Central and Mount Albert South, had a population of 12,813 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 585 people since the 2013 census, and an increase of 777 people since the 2006 census. There were 3,963 households. There were 6,438 males and 6,378 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.01 males per female, with 2,502 people aged under 15 years, 3,006 aged 15 to 29, 6,018 aged 30 to 64, and 1,287 aged 65 or older.
Ethnicities were 64.6% European/Pākehā, 8.8% Māori, 8.2% Pacific peoples, 27.3% Asian, and 4.0% other ethnicities.
The proportion of people born overseas was 36.6%, compared with 27.1% nationally.
Although some people objected to giving their religion, 50.4% had no religion, 32.6% were Christian, and 12.1% had other religions.
Of those at least 15 years old, 4,269 people had a bachelor or higher degree, and 945 people had no formal qualifications. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 5,403 people were employed full-time, 1,611 were part-time, and 387 were unemployed.

Government

Mount Albert has been administered by Auckland Council since 2010, and Auckland City Council from 1989 to 2010. An early local government body was the Mount Albert Highway District Board, which was formed in 1866 and became Mount Albert Road Board in 1883. The road board became Mount Albert Borough Council in 1911, and then Mount Albert City Council in 1978. It amalgamated with Auckland City Council in a nationwide local government reorganisation in 1989.
Mount Albert has been part of the Mount Albert electorate since 1946, except for the 1996–99 term, when it was the Owairaka electorate. The electorate has been held by Jacinda Ardern of the Labour Party since 25 February 2017.

Mayors (1911–1978, Mount Albert Borough Council)

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Notable residents

Rugby player Sonny Bill Williams and actress Lucy Lawless both grew up in Mount Albert. Former Prime Minister Helen Clark, famous acoustician Sir Harold Marshall and the former TVNZ's Breakfast presenter Petra Bagust are current residents of the area.
Famous New Zealand athlete, Sir Peter Snell, was educated in and a long-time resident of Mt Albert as was Bryan Williams, an All Black great and president of the NZRFU.

Education

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Marist College is a Catholic state-integrated girls' college with a roll of. The college was founded in 1928, and originally called Marist Sisters College, changing its name to Marist College in 2000. Marist School is a Catholic contributing primary school on the same site as Marist College. It has a roll of.
Mount Albert School and Gladstone Primary School are contributing primary schools with rolls of and, respectively. Te Kura Kaupapa Māori O Nga Maungarongo is a full primary school with a roll of. It is a Māori language-immersion school.
All theses schools apart from Marist College are coeducational. Rolls are as of
Tertiary education providers in the area include Auckland Institute of Studies and Unitec.

Sport

Association football

Mount Albert is the home of association football club Metro F.C., who compete in the Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Premier, and Mount Albert-Ponsonby, who compete in the Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2.

Rugby league

Mount Albert is home to both the Marist Saints and the Mount Albert Lions, who split from Marist in 1927. Both clubs compete in the Auckland Rugby League's top division, the Fox Memorial.

Transport

Mount Albert is well served by trains and buses, and is only 7 km from Auckland's CBD. The railway station is centrally located, near the intersection of New North Road and Mt Albert/Carrington Road. Mount Albert Railway Station is a part of the Western Line; trains run regularly into the city and the western suburbs beyond.
The centre of all the shopping and business activities in the suburb of Mt Albert is New North Road, roughly between Richardson Road and Lloyd Avenue.